The US Soccer Federation today announced that it will leave its longtime home in Chicago and consolidate operations in Atlanta, including the construction of a first-of-its-kind National Training Center that will be used full-time by all 27 U.S. Soccer teams.
Unclear what this means for the Los Angeles and Kansas City training facilities but I'm betting they'll be kept as secondary facilities for logistical reasons.
Unsurprisingly, the venture will be partially funded by Atlanta United FC owner Arthur Blank.
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Unclear what this means for the Los Angeles and Kansas City training facilities but I'm betting they'll be kept as secondary facilities for logistical reasons.
Unsurprisingly, the venture will be partially funded by Atlanta United FC owner Arthur Blank.
U.S. Soccer to Build National Training Center in Metro Atlanta with Initial Funding from Arthur M. Blank to Help Grow Soccer Ecosystem Nationally | U.S. Soccer Official Website
With $50 Million Pledged from Atlanta Business Icon and Philanthropist Arthur M. Blank, U.S. Soccer Will Build a State-of-the-Art Training Facility and Headquarters and Invest Millions Into Youth, Women and Extended Soccer as Part of a Wider Effort to Drive the Growth of Soccer Across the...
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