The club initiated its youth summer camp in 2009, and the next year it launched community program, as well as the women division.
In these centers, the club provides free football coaching to kids from underprivileged communities, with educational and health assistance.
In July 2004, Karachi United became the first team from Pakistan to visit one of the premier football clubs of the world when its 14-member under-15 youth academy team went on a week-long tour to the Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) in Manchester,[9] a trip sponsored by ABN Amro.
[13] In September 2011, it was invited again to Qatar on a five-day tour to train and play matches versus Aspire Academy, Al Sadd and other local clubs.
The highlight of the tour was a 2–2 draw against Aspire Academy, which is considered one of the world's top schools for sporting excellence.
KU bagged the tri-series title in U-12 and U-11 categories by winning against Turkish club Fenerbahce SK and Aspire Academy, respectively.
[8] In March 2023, KU was once again invited by the Aspire Academy to Doha for a 5-day tour to participate in a 3-match friendly series between the U-11 and U-12 teams.
[17] Karachi United also visited the Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium where they watched Al Sadd in the Emir Cup.
In February 2017, Karachi United became the first Pakistani club to tour Spanish giants FC Barcelona.
The squad was housed at the Marcet Fundacion, a renowned Catalonian youth set-up through whose ranks came players such as Keylor Navas.
Having earlier also visited the FCB Museum and Camp Nou, they wrapped up their tour by watching FC Barcelona beat Leganes 2–1 in La Liga, courtesy of a late Lionel Messi penalty.
The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Royal Agricultural University in the UK, with key figures from both clubs present.
[20][21][22] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.