This Trump wants to score goals — not political points.

Barron Trump, President Trump’s 11-year-old son, was quietly added to a youth team of pro soccer’s DC United and is set to take the pitch Saturday at RFK Stadium.

The roster addition to DC United’s U-12 academy team was first reported by youth soccer website Top Drawer Soccer’s Travis Clark and MLS blogger Pablo Maurer.

The young Trump is listed as a midfielder.

“Guys, @travismclark just txted me and this is not a joke: Barron Trump is playing at RFK tomorrow,” Maurer tweeted. “No, really. Seriously. Not kidding.”

Major League Soccer’s fledgling academy system allows teams to develop homegrown talent – in addition to the annual draft which leans heavily on top college soccer players to stock rosters.

At the U-12 level, Barron is worlds away from a potential pro career.

He’s a known soccer fan, having been spotted earlier this year wearing a full Arsenal kit and kicking ball around on the White House lawn.