One of the biggest clubs in soccer could play in Atlanta this summer.
Manchester United is reportedly in talks to play exhibition games in Atlanta, Ohio and New Jersey, according to the Manchester Evening News.
Manchester United features players such as England’s Wayne Rooney, Netherlands’ Robin van Persie and Daley Blind, Argentina’s Angel di Maria and Spain’s David de Gea.
The club has won 20 league titles, the most in England, 11 FA Cups and numerous international tournaments.
The story didn’t say who was representing Atlanta, or who the possible opponents could be.
A message has been left at the offices of Arthur Blank, who owns Atlanta’s MLS team and who likely would be leading efforts to bring an exhibition soccer game to the Georgia Dome.

Scholarships

Georgia Soccer is pleased to present five college scholarship opportunities to current high school seniors who will be attending college in the Fall of 2015. Each scholarship is int he amount of $1,000, but each vary slightly with regards to their criteria. Apply now! 

Georgia Soccer Board of Director's Scholarship
TWO $1,000 scholarships available; one male and one female
The Georgia Soccer Board of Director's Scholarship is given by the Georgia Soccer Board of Directors to award and honor high schools seniors who demonstrate excellence on the field, in the classroom, and in the community.

WHO: High School Seniors currently participating in Georgia Soccer (the 2014-2015 year), in any capacity, (i.e. as a player, referee, coach, volunteer, etc.), and plan on attending a four year college or university beginning with the Fall 2015 semester.

CRITERIA: Applicants should have both an exemplary academic and extra-curricular resume.
DEADLINE: All applications must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2015Winners will be notified on or before July 1, 2015.

APPLICATION: Applicants must submit the following items:

All items should be mailed in a single envelope to:
Board of Director's Scholarship
c/o Georgia Soccer
2323 Perimeter Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30341

Rich Freeman Scholarship
TWO $1,000 scholarships available
The Rich Freeman Scholarship is given in memory of former Georgia Soccer staff member Rich Freeman. Rich's title was Senior Member Administrator, but that did not begin to describe what he did for Georgia Soccer. Rich was the technical expert, chaplain, and the one everyone came to the office to see. Rich was never too busy to help, and no job was ever too big or too small for Rich. This scholarship is given in his honor.
WHO: High School Seniors currently participating in Georgia Soccer (the 2014-2015 year), in any capacity, (i.e. as a player, referee, coach, volunteer, etc.), and plan on attending a two or four year college or university beginning with the Fall 2015 semester.
CRITERIA: Applicants should have a minimum 2.5 GPA and a strong record of community service.
DEADLINE: All applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2015. Winners will be notified on or before July 1, 2015.
APPLICATION: Applicants must submit the following items:

All items should be mailed in a single envelope to:
The Rich Freeman Scholarship
c/o Georgia Soccer
2323 Perimeter Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30341

Phil Woosnam Scholarship
ONE $1,000 scholarship available
The Phil Woosnam Scholarship is given in the honor of Phil Woosnam, a founding father of soccer both in the United States and here in Georgia. Phil served as a player and manager for the Atlanta Chiefs, bringing Atlanta its first professional sports championship in 1968 as NASL Champions. Phil went on to become the commissioner of the NASL during their brightest years in the late seventies and early eighties. Phil Woosnam is also an inducted member of the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame and the Georgia Soccer Hall of Fame.
WHO: High School Seniors who will be continuing their soccer career at the collegiate level and will be enrolling in a college or university beginning with the Fall 2015 semester.
CRITERIA: Nominees must be continuing their soccer career at the collegiate level.
DEADLINE: All nominations must be submitted online by a club representative by May 1, 2015.
APPLICATION: All nominations are to be submitted online using the Phil Woosnam Online Scholarship Form (CLICK HERE). Any supporting documentation for a nomination may be uploaded on the online form.

Kaitlin Mayer

Norcross senior Kaitlin Mayer signed with the Georgetown University women’s soccer program on Wednesday.
Mayer played her first two high school seasons at Greater Atlanta Christian, winning a state championship and finishing as state runner-up in those seasons, and helped Norcross to the state playoffs as a junior. She also is a captain of her nationally ranked ECNL club soccer team. She also takes Advanced Placement classes and ranks in the top 5 percent of a senior class of 980.

How to be a fan of the Premier League in Atlanta

Whether you’re a bandwagon fan who pulls for Chelsea or one of the teams from Manchester, a rabid Spurs supporter who left London for the (college) football-crazy South, or someone who arbitrarily chose to root for Everton despite having never been on Merseyside — there are other people inside the 285 perimeter who share your love for the world’s best and most exciting football league.
If watching the game on your couch with your cup of coffee and your dog via a (usually bad) NBC Live Extra stream isn’t good enough for you, there are a number of options for getting out and enjoying the beautiful game. If you support one of the bigger clubs, there are supporters groups that meet at bars around the city. If you aren’t a fan of one of those teams, but you want to want to go watch the games with other fans — there are places that open up early and show all the games on separate TVs.
First, let’s talk about the main soccer bars in Atlanta, then we’ll go over the fan clubs so you can meet up with your fellow supporters.

Atlanta soccer bars

Fado Irish Pub – Buckhead 273 Buckhead Ave. Atlanta, GA 30305
Fado is the home to Atlanta Evertonians — the supporters club for fans of Everton Football Club. But if you are not an Everton fan they do have all the other games on TV. They open early for the games every weekend and the place gets packed when big games are on.
Website – fadoirishpub.com Twitter – @fadoatlanta
Brewhouse Cafe – Little Five Points 401 Moreland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307
The Brewhouse in the Little Five Points neighborhood is an Arsenal bar. They also show the other EPL games, as well as rugby and cricket. Big crowds for World Cup and qualifying matches.
Website – brewhousecafe.com Twitter – @Brewhouse_Cafe
Ri Ra Irish Pub – Midtown 1080 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309
Ri Ra is the home to the local Chelsea fan club, but they have the full slate of EPL matches and rugby, as well. They run a weekly “pick em” contest to win a trip to England for a Newcastle match.
Website – Rira.com/atlanta Twitter – @RiRaATL
The Elder Tree – East Atlanta Village 469 Flat Shoals Ave. SE Atlanta, GA 30316
The Elder Tree is in the East Atlanta Village. This is the place to catch Atlanta Silverbacks away matches. They also have a “soccer club” that you can join so you can have a pint while you watch the early Sunday matches. Arcane Georgia alcohol laws prohibit restaurants and bars from selling alcohol before 12:30pm on Sundays.
Website – eldertreeatl.com Twitter – @eldertreepub

Fan Clubs

Everton – Atlanta Evertonians
Boasting more than 100 members, the Atlanta Evertonians home bar is Fado Irish Pub in Buckhead, where they dominate the entire left side of the establishment. While the team may not be playing up to fan expectations this season, the Atlanta Evertonians are still there to sing and support for every match.
Website – Atlanta Evertonians Twitter – @atlevertonians
Chelsea – Georgia Blues
Chelsea supporters meet at RiRa in midtown for all fixtures.
Twitter – @georgia_blues
Arsenal – The Atlanta Arsenal
The local Arsenal supporter’s group meets at the Brewhouse in Little Five Points. Join them for matches and revel in Chelsea hate.
Twitter – @ATLGooner
Tottenham Hotspur – ATL Spurs
Spurs have a big following in Atlanta. They meet at Meehan’s Public House in Atlantic Station on game day.
Website – ATLSpurs.com Twitter – @ATLSpurs
Southampton – Atlanta Saints
While not much can be found about this fan club, they do have a Twitter account:@ATLSaints
Liverpool – LFC Atlanta
I’d rather walk alone but if you support this team, there are others like you. Slip on down to Meehan’s on Peachtree for all matches.
Website – lfcatl.com Twitter – @lfcatlanta

So now you have no excuse to not get out there and catch all the EPL action. If you don’t see a club for your favorite team (and somehow there isn’t one for either Manchester club), why not use our comment section to get one started?

Atlanta Silverbacks

 U.S. SOCCER ANNOUNCES FORMAT FOR SILVERBACKS' 11TH OPEN CUP

After historic 2014, Atlanta sets sights on more domestic glory

ATLANTA – The Atlanta Silverbacks are returning to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2015 after a historic quarterfinal run in 2014. The Silverbacks will feature in their 11th domestic cup tournament – showcasing a record number of participants – with a third round entry, which kicks off on May 27.

The 2014 campaign saw Atlanta upset a pair of Major League Soccer clubs – Real Salt Lake and the Colorado Rapids – en route to being one of two NASL teams in the quarterfinals. The Silverbacks outscored opponents 10-5 in 2014, including a stoppage-time stunning of Salt Lake at home and an upset with 8-men over Colorado on the road.

“There was no shortage of excitement in 2014,” Silverbacks President Andy Smith said. “Between our 5-0 win over Chattanooga FC, the last-second winner when Real Salt Lake came to Atlanta and the win over the Colorado Rapids with eight men, Open Cup play is always incredible and we can’t wait to see what happens in 2015.”

The Silverbacks’ third-round opponent will be determined by the results of the second-round matchups between USL PRO clubs and teams from various amateur leagues. An all-time high of 91 teams will play for the $250,000 prize this year: 17 from MLS, nine from NASL, 21 from USL PRO, 19 from PDL, 12 from NPSL, 11 from USASA, one from U.S. Club Soccer, and one from USSSA.

The NASL will be represented by all nine of its U.S.-based clubs while MLS clubs will begin Cup play in the fourth round on June 16 or 17.

“We're looking forward to the 2015 edition of the U.S. Open Cup,” said NASL Commissioner Bill Peterson. “It's a very important competition for all of our players, coaches, and fans. We've stated that our collective goal is to win the tournament and maybe this year is the year. We had a great showing last year, with two teams making the quarterfinals, and hopefully even more teams reach that stage or go even further in 2015.”

Also new to 2015, U.S. Soccer has implemented a new, geographically-based random draw to determine matches in the round of 16. The 16 fourth-round winners will be divided geographically (regardless of league affiliation) into groups of four and a random draw, scheduled for June 18, will determine the pairings within each group in the fifth round.

The Silverbacks open the NASL Spring Season on April 4 against the Indy Eleven at Atlanta Silverbacks Park. The club is offering a special Home Opener Gift Pack, which includes four general admission tickets for only $48 (savings of $32 from box office price) or four reserved tickets for only $68 (savings of $52 from the box office price). To purchase tickets, call the Silverbacks Ticket Office at 404-969-4900.
FC Georgia United Teams Win in Florida and Japan

Over the MLK weekend, both the FC GA United 060 and 065 teams won their age division at the 2015 Florida Classic. This was the 6th consecutive win at the Classic for the 060 team, and the 2nd consecutive win for the 065’s.

Another FC GA United 065 team as well as their 070 team traveled to Japan to play in the Ichihara International Masters Tournament. The 070’s captured 1st place in their age group, while the 065’s, the defending champions, finished 2nd this year. This is the 3rd trip to Japan for the Club.

While in Japan, both teams played a series of “friendly” matches in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, winning all matches.

FC Georgia United is a 501(c)3 charitable organization whose members have a common interest in and love of soccer, with male members 50 years and older, and female members 40 years and older. They play every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning in the Roswell area.

If you are interested in more information about the Club, or would like to join, please contact: Steve Lang, slang02@bellsouth.net.

Blank, MLS Commissioner welcome Atlanta’s appetite for soccer


It was not a casual sporting event for either of them. Blank, the owner of the Atlanta Falcons; and Garber are closing in on a deal for Blank to become a new franchise owner for a MLS team that would play in the new Falcons stadium that is supposed to open before the 2017 football season.
The sold-out Mexico-Nigeria match – a prelude the 2014 World Cup in Brazil – was yet another indicator of whether Atlanta would welcome professional soccer.
“You look at the crowd, and you see the spirit that’s here,” Blank said during a 10-minute sit-down interview in his suite during the game. “It is a great tribute to Atlanta and the appetite that Atlanta has for soccer at the highest level.
Asked about the status of his talks with MLS to buy an expansion team, Blank said: “I would say they are substantial.”
Is a deal about to be announced?
“All I will say is that the talks are substantial,” Blank said. “They have an interest in Atlanta. They love Atlanta, and we obviously know Atlanta. We are building a world-class sports facility for professional soccer. If you look at their map, there’s a huge hole in the Southeast, and Atlanta is the hub of the Southeast.”
Blank said he had told Commissioner Garber that when he and Bernie Marcus decided to launch Home Depot in Atlanta in 1978, the metro area’s population was about two million. Today it is closer to six million people, and Blank said the population could reach 10 million in the not too distant future.
“Atlanta is going to be one of the largest cities in the country,” said Blank about why it is important for MLS to have a team in the city.
Recent transactions have set the cost of acquiring an expansion soccer franchise at between $70 million to $100 million.
“They are going for what they’re going for,” Blank said. “The talks are substantial. We understand what the franchise investment would be, and I understand what it takes to build a business from scratch and what it takes to market a new team.”
Blank has had a long-standing interest in acquiring a professional soccer team, and he held talks with MLS “a number of years ago about a potential franchise in Atlanta.”
But it took the building of a new stadium that is being designed with soccer in mind to revive and intensify the talks with MLS.
Dan Courtemanche, executive vice president of communications for Major League Soccer, said that selling out the Georgia Dome on a weeknight “illustrates the opportunity” that exists in Atlanta.
“Ultimately, it’s a strong statement of the interest you have in soccer,” Courtemanche said. “It does confirm that the market exists.”
In every new market, Courtemanche said MLS said three criteria must be met:
A community needs to have a tremendous market, a great geographic location, corporate sponsors and a strong television market with a sizable population. “Clearly Atlanta meets that criteria,” he said.
You need to have an owner with the financial resources who preferably has experience in sports and entertainment properties as well as an owner who has a passion for the sport. “Clearly Arthur has that,” Courtemanche said.
And you have to have a stadium, preferably one that was built with soccer in mind. Construction on the new Atlanta Falcons stadium is scheduled to begin in mid April.
“Atlanta is the only top 10 market in the United States without a MLS team,” Courtemanche said. “It’s the home of some of the biggest brands in corporate brands in corporate America, and that’s extremely appealing. After tonight, there’s no doubt that top flight soccer can be successful in Atlanta.”
Atlanta has other ingredients that are important to MLS. It has a large Hispanic population, and it is a transportation center – making it accessible for fans who want to travel to Atlanta to watch a game.
For Wednesday night’s game, there were ticket buyers from 40 states. It also attracted tremendous international media attention – rivaling any other major sporting event with about 450 accredited media, most of them coming from outside the United States.
Lastly, Courtemanche said soccer is a sport that appeals to a younger audience – an enviable trend for major league sports. Part of that can be attributed to growth of youth soccer in communities throughout the country.
“The millennial generation does not live without Major League Soccer,” Courtemanche said.
The popularity of the sport is having a far-reaching impact.
Blank said he met his girlfriend, Angela Macuga, when their sons were playing on the same soccer team.
“It’s a love rooted in soccer,” Blank said.
In early February, Blank and Macuga became engaged – two years after their first date.

Here's Your Chance to be a Pro

Atlanta offers chance to join NASL club

The Atlanta Silverbacks will hold two dates of open tryouts to uncover the NASL's next phenomenom. With the NASL Spring Season's April 4 kickoff quickly approaching, Silverbacks coaches and front office administrators will be on hand to evaluate each prospective player.
The tryouts will be on Feb. 7 and 14 at Silverbacks Park. Tryouts cost $160 per date with lunch and two official tryout shirts provided.
To register, contact the Atlanta Silverbacks front office at 678-608-0627.

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The race will take place at the Polo Fields in Cumming in early February.

A soccer academy which serves the Cumming community is planning a 5K race in Cumming to raise funds for its scholarship program.
According to United Futbol Academy, the first-ever Race for the Goal 5K and 1K Fun Runwill be held at 2 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the Polo Fields in Cumming. Runners who register before Feb. 1 will be eligible to receive a free t-shirt, the academy says. The cost toregister for the 5K is $25, while the 1K fun run will cost $15. Race day registration costs $5 extra.
All proceeds generated by the event will benefit the academy’s scholarship fund, which provides opportunities for disadvantaged youngsters to play in recreational and competitive leagues that they would not normally be able to afford to participate in.
For more information on the race, please contact United Futbol Academy at 678-648-7033 or info@unitedfa.org.
Fun Run(ning) Fact: A 5K may seem like a long distance, but it’s a warmup for the average soccer player. During a full 90-minute match, a player usually runs more than 11 kilometers. That’s a seven mile run!