We will be starting a new fall adult league this coming fall
Games will be played at Pope High School and Hillgrove High School stadiums on field turf. 
No rainouts (all weather artificial grass fields)
20 games guaranteed (10 fall, 10 spring)

Three referees at every match (some scrimmages will have referees and some won't) 
League table, no playoffs. 

Cost is 250.00 per player for 24 total playing dates! Online registration only. All players must register online. 

There is only room for 8 teams in the league. Great opportunity for everyone who is sick of rainouts and reschedules. Next spring and this fall are supposed to be rainy again!

Players looking for teams must contact a team manager. 


Future Stars Soccer Academy

Future Stars Soccer Academy Camp Soars This Summer, Expands by 30 Percent

   
Founded in 2002, Future Stars Soccer Academy (FSSA) enters its 14th summer, engaging in exceptional soccer training at one of the largest soccer facilities in the Southeast.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULY 28, 2015
Located on more than 110 acres on Oglethorpe University campus, campers play and learn on the outstanding facilities this school has to offer.
The camp has seen tremendous growth since its inception. Starting with 12 eager kids for one week, the camp has grown to more than 400 players this past year. In partnership with Black Bear Design, a regional campaign to boost registration was launched throughout the Atlanta area to include flyer canvasing, internet ads, social media messaging, and pay-per-click marketing. As a result, registration increased by more than 30%. With the tremendous increase in participation, the camp will extend to four weeks for the summer of 2016 in an effort to accommodate every soccer player who wants to participate.

FSSA founders Jon Akin – currently serving as the head men’s soccer coach at Oglethorpe – and Gilbert Jean-Baptiste – Oglethorpe’s former assistant coach – have led high-quality training sessions designed to equip aspiring soccer players with the technical, physical and mental tools to succeed. All programs were created by former professional players and are taught by Future Stars staff, with assistance from current and former college players.
Two different camps schedules are available: full day camps run from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., and half day camps start at 9 a.m. and go to 11:45 a.m. Kids of all ages and skill level are welcome, ranging from 4-18.

“The essence of the camp is to build strong fundamentals and facets of the game through technical skills and tactical awareness. We strive for excellent technique to master the game, while reinforcing the enjoyment of playing one of the most popular sports in the world,” said founder Jon Akin. “We want to enhance skills and encourage kids to play the game for life, while getting better along the way.”

FSSA has a strong presence in the Greater Atlanta metro area. Because so many of these players come to camp through local clubs and organizations, FSSA reciprocates by donating back a portion of the camp proceeds to club scholarship funds throughout the area.
To learn more about Future Stars Soccer Academy, please visit: http://www.fssoccercamps.com. In addition to the Future Stars Soccer Academy camps in the summer, there are also Elite, High School and College ID camps through http://www.JonAkinCamps.com.

About Future Stars Soccer Academy
Founded by former professional players and current collegiate coaches Jon Akin and Gilbert Jean-Baptiste in 2002, FSSA provides high quality private training and seasonal camps for soccer players of all ages. The FSSA program and its affiliated camps were created to develop participants into better soccer players, and teach proven methods for becoming a more successful athlete, in a safe and professional environment.

Find the joy predicting the EPL scores in our local predict the score contest. You are invited to play in this years league.

·         Here the deal: You pick the scores of each EPL game for each week. You pick the top 5 scorers for that week. You earn points.
·         Time: takes 5 minutes a week.
·         Extras: We will have weekly playing/drinking/discussion  events at fields and strategically located pubs. Mostly in Cobb/Fulton County. Weekly winners will be honored and will earn a beer.
·       Cost: FREE
·         All you need to do to join your league is:
1. Register at 
http://predictthescore.net
2. Log in
3. Select 'Mini Leagues' from the 'My Account' menu
4. Enter the code below

Mini League Name: Atlanta Soccer News

Access Code: 110954220

Winner will be honored at an all-expenses paid  party dedicated to his triumph…a trophy and a cool shirt. Best of all you will be recognized as the supreme soccer sage in Atlanta for that year.
If you know of someone else who may want to join, please forward this letter.
Last years winner and this summer's winner was Mark Stevens aka Markaroni....take the challenge to know him down.
We had over 50 players last year consisting of many local personalities. 

Contratulations to Window World for winning Rocket City Invitational



2015 Rocket City Invitational Champions

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2015 Rocket City Invitational
7-Aside Adult Soccer Tournament
July 18th-19th 2015
John Hunt Park, Huntsville, AL

More than 2,000 tickets have been sold in the past week for the semifinals of the Gold Cup at the Georgia Dome, increasing the total number sold to more than 51,000 as expectations increase that the U.S. and Mexico will advance in the soccer tournament.
The games will be played at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on July 22.
The U.S., which won Group A, will play in the quarterfinals on Saturday in Baltimore. They will play either the third-place team from Group B or Group C. The winner will advance to the semifinals. The U.S. hasn’t played in Atlanta since 1977.
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Mexico has one game left in its group against Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday in Charlotte. Mexico is currently second in the group with four points, two behind Trinidad and Tobago. With a win, “El Tri” will top the group with seven points.
Should Mexico win, tickets sales for the semifinals are expected to increase again even though there is still a quarterfinal game on Saturday in either Baltimore or East Rutherford, N.J.
The record for the number of tickets sold for a soccer match in the city is 68,212, set last year when Mexico played Nigeria.
KENNESAW, Ga. – The Kennesaw State soccer team and head coach Rob King have announced the 2015 schedule, which features matchups with a number of 2014 NCAA Tournament teams as well as 11 home games at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.

"We are very excited about this year's schedule," said King. "We have 11 home games on the slate including our exhibition games, which is always great to play in front of our fans at Fifth Third Bank Stadium. This schedule combines great local competition and rivalries, plus match ups against several NCAA tournament opponents. Out of the gate our first home exhibition is against SEC power Auburn. They provide an immediate look for our new players at the speed and physical nature of elite level NCAA DI soccer. We follow that with an instate matchup against perennial D2 national power Columbus State."

KSU will be looking to get back to the top of the Atlantic Sun Conference after a strong finish to the 2014 campaign propelled the Owls to the A-Sun Conference Championship final, starting with pair of preseason exhibition matches at home against Southeastern Conference foe and 2014 NCAA Tournament participant Auburn on Aug. 13 for First Responders Night. The Owls then take on Columbus State on Aug. 16 in conjunction with the first-ever Kennesaw State Fall Festival. 

The Owls will be staying close to home to start the season as the 2015 slate officially kicks off with their home opener against Alabama A&M on Aug. 21, followed by a short trip to Atlanta, Ga., to face off against regional rival Georgia State on Aug. 24.

Back-to-back home contests against Chattanooga on Aug. 28 and Clayton State on Aug. 30 round out the first month of the season, before the Owls head on the road for the first three weeks of September.

The Owls will spend four games of their five-game road swing in the state of South Carolina starting with a trip to Charleston for the Charleston Cup, taking on College of Charleston on Sept. 4 and The Citadel on Sept. 6. KSU then heads to Greenville for a Sept. 11 match against Furman, before a clash with SEC opponent South Carolina in Columbia on Sept. 14, a highlight of the nonconference slate as the Gamecocks advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals before falling to eventual champion Florida State a season ago.

KSU wraps up its road trip in Clarksville, Tenn., against Austin Peay on Sept. 18, before returning home to battle regional rival Samford on the KSU Marietta campus on Sept. 20.

"Our non-conference schedule includes our rivalry game with Georgia State, plus great competition from schools in our surrounding states of Alabama, Tennessee and the Carolinas. Our road game versus South Carolina will provide the opportunity to take on a nationally ranked program that went deep into the NCAA tournament last season."

A-Sun Conference action begins at home for the Owls on Sept. 26 with Youth Night and Camper Reunion Night against Lipscomb, before taking on the newest member of the A-Sun, NJIT, in the two teams' first-ever meeting on International Night on Oct. 3 with free soccer scarves being handed out for the first 300 fans at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.

KSU then heads down to south Florida for matches against Stetson on Oct. 9 in Deland, followed by a date with reigning A-Sun Champion Florida Gulf Coast on Oct. 11 in Fort Myers.

North Florida and Jacksonville will make the trip to Kennesaw the following weekend as the Owls host the Ospreys on Oct. 16, before taking on the Dolphins on Oct. 18 for the Pink Game, with fans encouraged to wear pink to show their support for breast cancer awareness.

Conference play wraps up for the Owls at USC Upstate in Spartanburg, S.C., on Oct. 25, before KSU concludes its 2015 regular season with senior night against Emory on Oct. 27 as the Owls honor lone senior Hannah Churchill in her last regular season match at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.

"We begin our conference schedule with two home games, including a rematch with Lipscomb of the 2014 A-Sun tournament semifinal, followed by welcoming NJIT to our stadium for the first time. We then go on the road for two crucial games against Stetson, followed by a rematch of last year's tournament final against FGCU. Our final home conference games are against UNF and JU. We performed against JU very well last season, but feel we have a little to prove against UNF. Our final games include USC Upstate on the road, before we close out the season with Emory and Senior Night."

The 2015 edition of the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship opens with quarterfinal matches on Oct. 31 at home sites, followed by the semifinals and final on Nov. 6 and 8 on the campus of the regular season champion.

The Owls return 13 letterwinnners, including six starters, from a team that finished as 2014 A-Sun Championship runners-up and wrapped the season with an 8-11-1 record. Along those returning are A-Sun First-Team honoree Brittney Reed as well as second-teamer Maggie Gaughan and A-Sun All-Freshmen team member Abby Roth. KSU will also welcome in nine talented newcomers to an already motivated veteran squad for the 2015 campaign.

To keep up with the latest Kennesaw State soccer news follow the team on Twitter @KSUOwlNationand @KSUOwlsSoccer or by liking Kennesaw State University on Facebook.
Soccer Six Vintage
Cobb Sports Alliance Soccer Six Cup
September 19th & 20th
The Soccer Six Tournament Series returns to Atlanta in September for the Cobb Sports Alliance Soccer Six Cup, adult 6v6 soccer tournament.
Matches will be played at Hubert Park - in Cobb County Georgia - home of Cobb Adult Soccer

The Cobb Sports Alliance Soccer Six Cup is open to all teams in 11 adult divisions including: Men's A, B, Rec, 30+, 40+, 50+ Women's A, B, 30+ and Co-ed A & B. The men's and women's open division will feature elite players, the B division advanced players. Co-ed divisions will feature a combination of skill levels.
Teams are guaranteed a minimum of 3 games. The entry fee is $325 with $25 discount before 9/5.

The Cobb Sports Alliance is comprised of municipalities, businesses, schools and universities, and special interest groups working together to bring sports tourism to Cobb County in support of the local economy
Soccer Six Tournaments are fun and exciting they include discount accommodations, three-game guarantee, playoffs and a players' party.
The adult 6v6 tournaments are open to all mens, womens and co-ed soccer teams.

UPCOMING SOCCER SIX EVENTS
  • 9/19-20 - Cobb Sports Alliance Cup - Atlanta, GA
  • 12/6-6 - Winter Nationals - Hilton Head Island, SC

  • REGISTER YOUR TEAM TODAY !
    The Soccer Six Tournament Series is produced by Bear Foot Sports, organizing professionally managed soccer tournaments for over 20 years.
    For additional information please call 843/757-8520 or visit us on line athttp://www.bearfootsports.com/soccer.htm



    Multiple team discounts are available.
    Join us on Tuesday, July 21st for the Inaugural Westside Soccer Festival!

    The event is free for kids (15 and under). Register atwww.soccerstreetsatl.org to guarantee your spot in the event. Emailinfo@soccerstreets.org if you have any questions. 

    Atlanta United FC Technical Director Carlos Bocanegra and US Women's National Team World Cup and Olympic Champion Briana Scurry will be on hand to kickoff the event.  
     49-acre parcel in Marietta, Ga., is being eyed as the possible training facility for Atlanta's new Major League Soccer team, Atlanta United FC.
    The property is made up of two apartment complexes on Franklin Road recently purchased by Marietta, reports Marietta Daily Journal.
    Woodlands Park and its 24 acres were purchased for $7.8 million, while Flagstone Village and its 25 acres were purchased for $11.6 million, the paper said.

    Marietta is buying and tearing down apartment buildings on Franklin Road in an effort to attract new development. Crime and shabby apartments in the Franklin Road corridor have been blamed for dragging down development in that area and on property along Delk Road near Interstate 75.The area is being rejuvenated, aided by the Braves stadium ‘halo effect,’ Cobb officials say. The Franklin Road corridor is two highway exits up from the new Braves mixed-use development in Cobb County's Cumberland area.
    Marietta Mayor Steve Tumlin said Monday the team would like the training facility up and running by the end of 2016, so he expects Arthur Blank, the owner of both the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, to soon make a decision on the property soon, MDJ reports.
    “The ball’s completely in their court. … They’re giving us a fair look, and they’re looking at supposedly three other places, but we might be in the top two,” Tumlin said. “I can’t speak for somebody else, but I think the sooner they make a decision, the better for them. We’re just willing sellers.”
    Atlanta Business Chronicle reported in March Atlanta's Major League Soccer team had launched a search for a site to house its new training facility.
    The site could range from a minimum of 15 acres with four fields to as many as 40 acres with more than a dozen fields, MLS Atanta president (now Atlanta United FC) Darren Eales said at the time.

    Eales did not rule out the possibility of the 165-acre former General Motors plant in Doraville. Another possibility is Fort McPherson near East Point, where Tyler Perry has a contract to buy 330 of the fort’s 488 acres.The first soccer season starts in 2017, in the new $1.4 billion stadium the team will share with the Falcons. The stadium is downtown next to the team's current Georgia Dome home.
    A long-anticipated deal to sell producer and actor Tyler Perry a large portion of Fort McPherson in southwest Atlanta won final approval June 26.
    On Tuesday, Atlanta’s soccer club unveiled its new logo, along with the team’s official colors. (Click here to read more.)


    Soccerfest arrives in Brookhaven Park today with soccer and more for fans of all ages. 
    • THE BIG EVENT - World Cup Finals Viewing Party on a giant 14’x24’ LED Screen
      • Sunday, 7:00 p.m: USA vs. Japan 
         
    • Movie Night and Food Trucks on Friday, July 3, starting at 5pm
       
    • The First Annual Brookhaven BBQ Bash on Saturday, July 4, starting at 12pm
       
    • And of course...BEER. Join us for a weekend of fun, patriotism and SOCCER! -- with hundreds of your friends and neighbors in Brookhaven Park. There is a convenient MARTA station right across the street.