U.S. Soccer gets a $228 million national home of its own with new training center in rural Georgia
FAYETTE COUNTY, Ga. – To reach U. S.
Soccer’s new national training center , drive 10 miles southwest of Atlanta’s international airport and leave I-85 in Union City. Pass the ribbon of car dealerships and the BBQ spot before turning onto a two-lane road lancing a pine forest. At the roundabout, wave to the pretty brown horses.
The last leg to the 200-acre site looks like the entry into an upmarket housing development carved into an exurb anywhere in America. Ahead, though, sits not single-family homes and a pool house but the future heart and headquarters of American soccer. Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season When the Arthur M.
Blank U. S. Soccer National Training Center opens in May, all 27 national teams sponsored by the sport’s domestic governing body, headlined by the senior men’s and women’s programs, will have a permanent home for the first time.
No longer will the U. S. Soccer Federation need to reserve space months ahead of time and negotiate rent at various facilities around the country.
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