Two new squads join to make ATL CL bigger than ever
ATLANTA - When the sixth ATL Champions League competition kicks off in May, Atlanta's soccer community will come together for the biggest edition of Soccer in the Streets' spring benefit tournament to date. Due to extreme demand for the event's limited player spots, two complete teams - AC Milan and Barcelona - have been added to the 2016 squad list.


Now scheduled to include 12 teams, the annual ATL Champions League tournament features Atlanta's soccer fans representing their squad in spirited competition with a much greater purpose: Supporting the youth programming efforts of Soccer in the Streets. Along with the on-field portion of the event, ATL Champions League participants face off to see who can bring in the most donations for Soccer in the Streets' youth outreach.

Limited player slots are still available, but potential participants are encouraged tosign up as soon as possible to assure themselves a place in the tournament.

The 2016 ATL Champions League is set for SundayMay 22 at Grady Stadium in Atlanta. Ticketing information will also be released soon for supporters who are looking to join the fun from the stands.

For more information on the tournament - including leaderboards, galleries from past events, and details about how to get involved - please visit our tournament hub:atlcl.soccerstreets.org.
2016 ATL Champions League Squads
  • AC Milan
  • Arsenal
  • Atlanta United
  • Barcelona
  • Bayern Munich
  • Chelsea
  • Juventus
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester United
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Real Madrid
  • Tottenham Hotspur
After just one month after suspending operations, the Silverbacks are on their way back. On Tuesday, Doug Roberson of the AJC, broke the news that the Atlanta Silverbacks have found new owners and will join the Georgia Revolution in the NPSL this May.
The Silverback's new ownership conglomerate includes current Silverbacks Park owner Boris Jerkunica as well as John Latham and John Hardin who are part owners of United Football Academy and Phoday Dolleh who has connections to Atlanta soccer, and the Silverbacks, he was also Kwadwo Poku's mentor.
The Silverbacks have secured a coaching staff but were not prepared to announce them, according to Jerkunica.
Most importantly, Jerkunica is convinced that Atlanta United in the MLS can coexist with Atlanta Silverbacks in the NPSL.
This is excellent news for all involved in the Atlanta soccer community. We look forward to covering the Atlanta Silverbacks and Georgia Revolution in the NPSL for seasons to come.
This news also means that the Atlanta Silverbacks Women's team will live on to play in the WPSL.

More from Dirty South Soccer
http://www.dirtysouthsoccer.com/2016/2/23/11100802/atlanta-silverbacks-new-owners-NPSL

Check out what Boris said in a recent AJC article:



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Future Stars Soccer Academy’s soccer camp program was created by former professional players who have achieved success at every level of the game. They wish to pass that knowledge along to help develop the future stars of tomorrow.
Our summer soccer camp program is designed for players aged 4-15. Participants will increase technical ability while gaining tactical awareness in a competitive environment. Players will learn the same techniques that our coaches use to succeed at the professional level. Furthermore, they will gain understanding of the skills, experience, and work ethic needed to advance to the next level. 
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NASA and Tophat Soccer Clubs Announce Strategic Alliance

Two of Atlanta’s leading soccer clubs, North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) and Tophat Soccer Club, today announced a strategic alliance to create, NASA Tophat, one of the nation’s strongest youth soccer programs.
ATLANTA, GA (February 10, 2016) – Two of Atlanta’s leading soccer clubs, North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) and Tophat Soccer Club, today announced a strategic alliance to create, NASA Tophat, one of the nation’s strongest youth soccer programs.
Tophat is a nationally-recognized youth soccer organization located in the Buckhead community, committed exclusively to serving girls soccer players throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area. Tophat is a perennial top performer in state, regional and national play, regularly placing girls in the Olympic Development Program, in the U.S. Youth National Team pools, and in top-tier collegiate women’s soccer programs. In 2015, Tophat was selected as a member of the girls Elite Club National League (“ECNL”).
NASA is a nationally-recognized youth soccer organization located in Cobb and Cherokee counties. NASA is a leader in boys and girls soccer in the southeast and nationally, developing both boys and girls for the U.S. National Team pools. As recently as 2013, NASA’s elite girls won the U.S. Youth National Championships. In January of 2016, NASA alum Emily Sonnett was both named to the U.S. Women’s National Team qualifying for the Rio Olympics and selected with the first pick in the NWSL draft. In addition to its success in girls soccer, NASA is a founding member of the Georgia United Development Academy, part of the boys U.S. Development Academy.
The combined girls programs will play under the Tophat brand and the boys program will operate under the NASA brand. Ted Colburn and Troy Garner, who have built Tophat into a leading national girls club, will oversee the girls programs, and Ray Tomlin, leader of the NASA boys program since 2008, will oversee the boys program. Dave Smith, Executive Director of NASA, will serve as Executive Director for NASA Tophat. Through the combined programs, Tophat and NASA girls will be able to participate in youth soccer from junior academy through competitive teams at all levels of Athena, Regional Premier League, National League and ECNL. On a combined basis, the programs will serve over 4,500 youth players.
“I am very excited about the partnership with NASA,” said Cy Strickler, founder and president of Tophat. “Our combined programs will provide girls in our community with a full range of teams and facilities to play and compete at every level.”
“NASA Tophat will offer boys and girls of all ages the training and development they need to excel. From Athena and Classic, through ECNL and U.S. Soccer Development Academy, we will have strength and teams for every level of player,” according to Dave Smith, Executive Director of NASA.
The combination will be effective beginning with tryouts for the 2016-2017 season. In the interim, club leaders will interact on a regular basis, hold informal practices and scrimmages of combined club players, and work together on integration planning. The clubs also will publish FAQs to club members and hold town hall meetings in the coming weeks for players and parents to learn more about the strategic alliance.
Tryouts for NASA Tophat’s academy, select, ECNL and DA programs will take place in May and June of 2016. For more information, visit:http://nasatophat.com.
Media ContactDave Smith
678-439-6730
dave.smith@nasa-ga.org
Hello Everyone,

I am inviting teams and individuals to come out support and play in this 5v5 tournament in Clarkston. 
There’s a large football community in Clarkston, mainly consisting of immigrated players from different parts of the world. Most of these players are refugees.
The problem is that there aren't many adequate places in Clarkston to play. Especially if and when there has been rain.
At the moment, the ideal place to play is on an old basketball court, behind Indian Creek Elementary School, that has been converted to a mini football ball field. 
The problem is that the goals are falling apart, the turf is not of the best quality, and the place could use a bit of a sprucing up.
I am hoping that this tournament will bring a bit of awareness and that we can raise money to get the momentum started in revamping the field and provide a great area for the community to come together.

We are inviting teams of 7 players maximum to play in a 5v5 tournament. One goal keeper and 4 field players.

The cost to participate in the tournament is $50 per team.

Address: 724 N Indian Creek Dr, Clarkston, GA 30021
Dates: February 20th and 21st.


Qasim Karimi, wanted to let you know about an upcoming tournament for charity that you can participate in. Check out the facebook page for more information:
Date: February 20th and 21st
Location: Indian Creek Elementary School
Address: 724 N Indian Creek Dr, Clarkston, GA 30021
5v5 Tournament with 7 man max roster. The cost for each team is $50. There’s a large football community in Clarkston, mainly consisting of immigrated players from different parts of the world. Most of these players are refugees. The funds go towards fixing up the field and area where the tournament will be held.
This is a great cause, please message Qasim Karimi if you want more information.

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ATL Champions League tournament returns Sunday, May 22
ATLANTA SOCCER COMMUNITY TEAMS UP TO BENEFIT DISADVANTAGED YOUTH

ATLANTA -- Soccer in the Streets' annual ATL Champions League returns for a sixth edition Sunday, May 22 at Grady Stadium. Players compete on the field to benefit the grassroots organization's youth outreach in Atlanta. Following a star-studded 2015 event that featured Dutch legend Edgar Davids, Chelsea's Paul Canoville and Tottenham's Steve Archibald, along with representatives from Atlanta United FC, ATL Champions League players and supporters can expect another successful day of excitement and community from Soccer in the Streets' largest spring event of 2016.


Tournament participants face off for ATL Champions League bragging rights on the field, but more importantly, each squad's roster promotes Soccer in the Streets before the on-field portion of the event to support the organization's youth programming. Last year's ATL Champions League participants brought in more than $90,000 in donations, allowing the organization to expand locations and total hours to give even more opportunities for Atlanta's underserved youth to participate, both on and off the field.

With a high demand for roster spots and two teams already full, potential players are encouraged to sign up quickly to avoid missing out on the action. For fans looking to take in the action from the stands, ticket information will be released soon.

Alongside supporters from European powerhouses like Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, hometown MLS club Atlanta United will also participate in the 2016 ATL Champions League. With cameos from team president Darren Eales and U.S. men's national team legend Carlos Bocanegra, the club's Technical Director, Atlanta United has become a mainstay in Soccer in the Streets' recent tournaments and also appeared in last fall's Black Tie Soccer Game.

Check out the ATL Champions League tournament hub for more information during the buildup to May 22 -- including photo galleries, videos, league tables and competition rules.
PLAYER REGISTRATION

Secure a spot on one of the ATL Champions League squads with our online signup. Upon registration, each player commits to raising at least $125 for the kids of Soccer in the Streets.
WHY WE PLAY

ATL Champions League plays a vital role in helping Soccer in the Streets provide character development, mentoring, and employability programs to Atlanta's youth.

Learn more about our mission and story.

THE TOURNAMENT

The ATL Champions League features 10 teams in seven-a-side action, with supporters representing major professional clubs and fundraising to benefit Soccer in the Streets.

WHEN & WHERE

Sunday, May 22

Grady High School Stadium
929 Charles Allen Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30309

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Good Bye Lenny Luckett


The Atlanta Soccer Community mourns the loss of Lenny Luckett earlier this week. Lenny was a big part of the ADASL and managed several legendary teams including Aunt Charley's Shooters and Anheuser Busch.
Lenny was a respected attorney, played for the University of Georgia and was know to many a positive character. Lenny was a staple of the Atlanta Soccer Community and ADASL. He went on be be an active member of our referee association and never stopped giving to our community  

Services were Friday 1/29 at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. 

Many of his old friends attender, including Ted Fourlezos. 

"It was a nice turnout for Lenny Luckett. In late Dec 1979 Lenny calls me up and says let's go to New Orleans for the UGA game national championship. Of course I said yes and we jumped in his 1971 Green Pinto bought a $30 8 track and scored one tape Leonard Skynyrd second helping we made it all the way to New Orleans with no tickets scalped a couple, then traded them with cash and sat 20 row lower level. But in the Notre Dame side. We rushed the field and rest is history. RIP Lenny my only regret is I never went to law school like u wanted so we could have been Luckett and Fouriezos. But in life we were!"

RIP Lenny Luckett




Rovers O-65 win the Florida Classic Tournament!


Rovers Over 65  won the Florida  Classic tournament.  One of the most difficult and prestigious tournaments in the South.  Congratulations to one of the most successful amateur sides around.

"Winning is always fun. But at our age, it is more than about winning:  it is about continuing to play this great game of soccer and enjoying the camaraderie of playing together. " said Bob Gaare spokesman for the team.

Georgia was well represented in the tournament with four other teams. The 55s and 60s both took second place in tough fields of 11 and 10 teams, respectively.

"I was pleased to note that none of you had more than minor knocks, which in itself is a win. I look forward to tournaments" continued Gaare.
If you are wondering who has the trophy, Mike Marcelic has it. He is displaying it at his place of business, Classic Car Restoration in Manchester, GA.





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Atlanta United FC may have to wait a little longer to make their MLS home debut after it was announced on Thursday that Atlanta United FC may have to wait a little longer to make their MLS home debut after it was announced on Thursday that the opening of the downtown Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be pushed three months to June 1, 2017.
According to comments by club owner Arthur Blank to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the delay relates to the design of the structure that supports the retractable roof and video board.
Although Blank told the paper that he “fully anticipates” playing all 17 home matches at the new $1.4 billion, 71,000-seat stadium, the article indicates that “an alternate temporary venue will be lined up in Atlanta for the soccer team if needed.” Season ticket prices are scheduled to be announced in February.
Should they wait to play their home opener in June 2017, Atlanta United FC wouldn’t be the first club to start a season with a lengthy road trip: The Chicago Fire (9-game road trip in 2006), Sporting Kansas City (10-game road trip in 2011) and Toronto FC (7-game road trip in 2015) opened their campaigns with lengthy away slates.
And Toronto FC will once again start their regular-season campaign on the road, with eight matches played away from BMO Field as renovations are completed on their home stadium.
According to comments by club owner Arthur Blank to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the delay relates to the design of the structure that supports the retractable roof and video board.
Although Blank told the paper that he “fully anticipates” playing all 17 home matches at the new $1.4 billion, 71,000-seat stadium, the article indicates that “an alternate temporary venue will be lined up in Atlanta for the soccer team if needed.” Season ticket prices are scheduled to be announced in February.
Should they wait to play their home opener in June 2017, Atlanta United FC wouldn’t be the first club to start a season with a lengthy road trip: The Chicago Fire (9-game road trip in 2006), Sporting Kansas City (10-game road trip in 2011) and Toronto FC (7-game road trip in 2015) opened their campaigns with lengthy away slates.
And Toronto FC will once again start their regular-season campaign on the road, with eight matches played away from BMO Field as renovations are completed on their home stadium.
                                                    Hammers Rovers 60 Florida Classic team
  • United Futbol Academy (UFA) is proud to announce its 1st Annual Adult Tournament – The United Turf Classic.
     
    This tournament is designed for adults – men and women – over 30 and over 40 and will be held on April 9-10 2016. The event is a partnership between UFA and Forsyth County Parks & Recreational Department. The tournament being held at various venues, all in Cumming Georgia!  All games will be played onTURF fields
     
    FORMAT
    • Round robin tournament, with teams guaranteed 3 games minimum.
    • Teams can select to play 7v7 or 11v11
    • Divisions are over 30 and over 40.
    • Over 30 divisions may have a max of 2 players 25 yrs and up.
    • A men event in year 1, but women are welcome.
    • The top bracket in each division will compete for $2500 CASH PRIZE!!
    • Winner of 2nd and 3rd bracket will receive a voucher to cover next years FULL registration.
    • INDIVIDUALS AWARDS for 1st and 2nd place teams, will be given for each age bracket.
    REGISTRATION
    • Registration is open. All teams that register and pay in full by February 1, 2016 will receive a $50 discount off the registration fee.
    • To register, see APPLY TAB above for instructions.
    • Forms: You will be able to access all tournament forms from either your team  tasks home page or the DOCUMENTS TAB above.
    • On-line registration is quick and easy.  Registration may be paid by MasterCard, Visa or e-check. 
    • If a team withdraws prior to the close of entries, the entry fee will be refunded minus a $25 administration fee. Once the entries close, there will be no refunds.
    • Bring more than 5 teams and get 1 for FREE!
    DEADLINE
    • The tournament application deadline is midnight March 15, 2016. Applications made or paid after the deadline are subject to a late fee of $20.
    • Check in will be on Friday  April 8th 2016 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm at the  South Forsyth Soccer complex (800 Kemp Rd Suwanee Georgia United States 30024)
    The staff and membership of UFA are committed to making the United Turf Classic a unique experience for your team(s) this spring season. 
     
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    The United Futbol Academy weather hotline is 678-648-7033 ext 1. Please also visit this website for current updates. You can also subscribe to text / email notifications.
     
    Referees
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    Rules
    Check out the Documents tab for the Tournament Rules.
     
    Hotel 
    We have marvelous hotels ready to serve you and make your visit to our community a pleasurable one. Hotel arrangements will be posted shortly.
     
    Please review the site and contact us if we can serve you in any way.
     
     
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Georgia Revolution FC, a semi-pro team, invites the very best SOPFC players to open tryouts on Feb 6th!

SOPFC Players Invited to Georgia Revolution FC Tryouts!

Georgia Revolution FC is a semi-professional soccer team that plays in the National Premier Soccer League. The NPSL is recognized as the fourth division of US Soccer with over 80 teams playing around the United States. Since joining this growing league in 2011, the Revolution have qualified twice for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup and won the Conference Championship.

The Revolution's 2016 Open Tryouts will be held at 10am on February 6th at the RYSA Soccerplex, 1780 Old Salem Road, Conyers GA 30013.

SOPFC are proud supporters of Georgia Revolution FC. We hope that our very best players can make it out to their 2016 Tryouts. Let's show them the grit of some real Sons of Pitches!
 
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The North American Soccer League announced Monday that it has suspended its operation of the Atlanta Silverbacks for the 2016 season and possibly beyond.
“The goal all along has been to secure committed local ownership in Atlanta, but despite significant conversations with a number of interested parties, we were unable to identify a group that could lead the Silverbacks in a direction consistent with the rest of our clubs,” NASL Commissioner Bill Peterson said. “It’s unfortunate, and particularly sad for the Silverbacks’ passionate fan base, which has supported the club tremendously throughout the years.”
Originally founded in 1998, the Silverbacks joined the NASL for its inaugural season in 2011, and were operated by the league last season while it searched for a long-term local ownership group.
“We have made incredible strides in just five short years, and one of the key pillars of our league’s growth and improvement has been the emergence of a group of committed owners who believe in the long-term NASL plan,” Peterson said. “Unfortunately in Atlanta – a market we continue to believe could be successful in the NASL – there wasn’t an ownership group identified that met the very specific standards we hold ourselves to as a league.”
Silverbacks President and General Manager Andy Smith, who had been with the club for four of its five NASL seasons, took a moment Monday to speak on behalf of the organization.
“This is obviously a disappointing day for anyone that has been involved with the club over the years,” Smith said. “The organization created some great memories for the city of Atlanta and its soccer fans, but as we all know, you need ownership to continue on. We appreciate all of the time and effort the league and its owners have invested in their search for long-term Silverbacks ownership – they truly turned over every rock in the process. On behalf of the organization, I want to thank all of our staff members, players, coaches, partners, and most importantly fans for their loyal support.”