World Vision, the world's largest Christian children's charity - has partnered with the Premier League and the Asian Football Development Project to deliver a training course in Jordan's Azraq Refugee Camp.
It will bring top coaches from England to deliver the course at the camp including Warren Leat, from Stoke City, Laura Nicholls from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Premier League head coach, Jeremy Weeks.
The four-day camp is expected to equip up to 36 coaches in Jordan with the skills to set up a new football league for boys and girls in the Azraq camp.
Children at the camps will be encouraged to play the game to help develop skills like team work and confidence.
World Vision UK spokesperson, Henry Makiwa, said: "It's absolutely delightful and humbling that the English Premier League, with its popularity across the world, has been so generous as to support the thousands of refugee children in Azraq, with the skills to enjoy the beautiful game and also get their minds off the challenges they face daily.
"Football, as we know is a universal language and a platform for bringing people together, instilling discipline, team work, a sense of accomplishment and well-being.
"We believe the new league will ensure children will be able to obtain a sense of normality through sports, providing them with not only physical benefits, but improving their social and psychological well-being as well.
"Our partnership demonstrates to the Syrian refugee children at Azraq that even institutions like the Premier League are interested in them and their future."
Richard Scudamore, the Premier League Executive Chairman, said: "The young people living in Azraq camp have had their lives severely disrupted.
"Providing them with regular access to fun, high-quality football training and tournaments delivered by properly trained coaches, means they will reap the benefits the game has to offer - teamwork, improved confidence and well-being.
"But equally importantly, it will give them a chance to return some much-needed normality to their lives."
Azraq Camp is the second largest refugee camp in Jordan, currently hosting over 20,000 refugees with 6,876 boys and girls aged 17 or under.
Listen to Henry Makiwa speaking to Premier's Hannah Tooley on the News Hour: