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Join the Supporter's Groups: Resurgence, Terminus Legion, The Faction, Footie Mob
Castleberry Hill Athletic Club, and Diversity In Our Soccer, as they compete for 
bragging rights in this coed charity tournament.


In addition to the tournament, a lively tailgate will be held just outside Station Soccer for players and spectators, as well as food and beverage for a donation fee. 
Family and Friends are welcome to join us for music and various organized activities! Admission is FREE
WhenSaturday, September 30, 2017 (1:00pm - 6:00pm
Where: Station Soccer - Five Points MARTA Station - 30 Alabama St. SW, Atlanta GA 30303 (the field is located on the STREET level of the Five Points MARTA station, immediately behind the Forsyth Street entrance).
Format: 6-team double elimination; 5v5 with Goalkeeper; teams must field 1 female player minimum.

Donations kindly accepted here.

* Parking is extremely limited. We encourage using MARTA.



Soccer in the Streets' Corporate Cup a Success
Team Deloitte and Team AT&T earned top honors on this fundraiser tournament benefiting thousands of children in metro Atlanta
 
ATLANTA (September 29, 2017) - Last Sunday, September 24th, over 300 people attended the inaugural Corporate Cup 2017, a new Soccer in the Streets' fundraising tournaments in support of metro Atlanta's underserved youth. The event - hosted atGrady Stadium and with the participation of eight corporate teams - was joined by squads from: Home Depot, Microsoft, UPS, Deloitte, Alston & Bird, King and Spalding, and the 2017 champions, AT&T. The tournament, with the sponsorship of The Aspire Group and Ernst & Young, raised over 57K.
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"Through Corporate Cup, we experienced first hand the high level of commitment of major corporations in supporting our social impact soccer strategy," said Soccer in the Streets' Executive Director, Phil Hill. "The collaboration and backing received from all of these corporations speaks volumes of the importance given to community social responsibility efforts and how supportive their employees are. We encourage other corporations to join us in shifting paradigms and get involved with our organization."
In its first edition, Corporate Cup 2017 saw corporate employees compete on and off the pitch to raise money for Soccer in the Streets' social impact soccer initiative. This year featured a final match between Team AT&T and Team Alston&Bird, with AT&T claiming the Corporate Cup inaugural crown.
"Team AT&T which was organized by FACES Employee Resource Group - Atlanta Chapter was excited to volunteer and participate with Soccer in the Streets," said Donna Barr, AT&T FACES-ERG Vice President External Affairs. "Our competitors were tough but we embraced the challenge and became the Champions of the 2017 Corporate Cup! We represent the 'Power of &' by giving back to our communities, stimulating innovation and growth. Count us in for next year!"

Off the pitch, Team Deloitte took the honors as the number one fundraising squad of the tournament, raising over $12k in total. While Carlos Vega, from Team Microsoft, was recognized for his efforts by becoming the player fundraising MVP, grossing over $2k. All proceeds benefit Soccer in the Streets' free youth programs in 31 public schools, 13 community programs, and life works program execution  - a total of 44 locations - providing social change and education in underserved communities through the beautiful game. Since 2016, Soccer in the Streets has impacted over 8,500 kids, while launching the first Homeless Soccer Program of the Atlanta metro area. 

"We were so proud to have Deloitte enter this tournament. It was a great opportunity to raise awareness and funds for a worthy cause, get to know our colleagues better, and network with other companies in the Atlanta area," said Rebecca Dupree, Team Deloitte's captain. "The event was so well organized and executed, we can't wait to participate again!"

Since 1989, Soccer in the Streets provides access and opportunities to disadvantaged children in urban neighborhoods. Using soccer as the medium, the non-profit has instilled healthy lifestyle choices to thousands of children. The organization centers its holistic programs on character development, life skills, mentoring, and employability improvement. Since its establishment, the non-profit ensures all children have a chance to succeed both on and off the field, pursuing inclusion and diversity in every community where it has a presence.
 
ABOUT SOCCER IN THE STREETS
Soccer in the Streets empowers underserved youth through sports-based training, character development, mentoring, and employability programs. Our organization serves in a holistic and comprehensive way. Reaching kids on the field, in small-group classroom sessions, through hands-on experiences and activities, and participation in youth leadership councils. Equal access to quality soccer training and educational opportunities, as well as leveling the playing field across the board, are also key elements in our core mission. Our organization is behind the construction and programming of the first soccer field inside a metro hub - 'Station Soccer', an innovation recognized worldwide. For more information about Soccer in the Streets, visit www.soccerstreets.org, or follow us on Twitter at @soccerstreets and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/soccerstreets/.
 
Media Contact:

JOSE DEVAREZ - Director, Development and Communications, Soccer in the Streetsjose@soccerstreets.org

Lee Woodsmall - Event Manager, Soccer in the Streets - lee@soccerstreets.org334-524-0164




Kicks for TOPS with Alec Kann

We are very excited to invite YOU to meet Decatur, Georgia native and Major League Soccer goalkeeper.... Alec Kann!
                
This special soccer event will be held on Sunday, December 3rd, 2017 in Metro AtlantaDuring the event Alec will sign autographs, share his story and insights, answer YOUR questions, and of course, play soccer with attendees!

Join Alec Kann & Georgia Soccer in raising funds for local TOPSoccer programs Participants who raise at least $125 earn an event wristband and will get to meet Alec! All skill levels and ages are welcome!
 
For more details and to get started, go to www.GAKicksForTOPS.causevox.com



AS Roma is delighted to announce that Concorde Fire Soccer Club in Atlanta have joined the club’s extensive US Academy programme.
Roma launched its US Academy programme – partnering with elite teams across the United States in January 2015 – and today’s announcement means the club now partners with 11 academies as part of an initiative to find and develop the best young players in America.
Speaking at the time of the US Academy launch in 2015, club president Jim Pallotta said: “Player development in the United States continues to be a top priority for us. We are confident this initiative will be great for the country and club and produce many star players of tomorrow.”
Gregg Blasingame, executive director of Concorde Fire Soccer Club, told asroma.com today: “Concorde Fire is honoured to be associated with AS Roma. We look forward to embracing this partnership and implementing many of AS Roma's best practices and methodology into our programing. Our teams, players, coaches and staff are also looking forward to collaborating with our fellow AS Roma US Academy clubs.”
Alex Zecca, who manages Roma’s US Academy programme, added: “I would like to welcome Concorde Fire to the AS Roma US Academy family. They exemplify, as does our entire group, the high standard we look for and are accustomed to in the world of youth soccer development - on and off the pitch. We look forward to developing exceptional soccer talents together with Concorde.”  Read On






















Atlanta United fought back three time against Orlando City to secure and exciting 3-3 draw on Saturday. Defense was optional in an enthralling shootout that saw three of the best strikers in the league put on a show.


Man of the Match: Josef Martinez

Seven goals in a week. Back-to-back hat-tricks. Simply put, Josef Martinez is hotter than the most ridiculous analogy you can think of.  Read On



PK Shootout Info




Boys and Girls ages 9 to 14
5:00-7:30PM
Saturday September 16, 2017
Etowah River Park
600 Brown Industrial Parkway
Canton, GA 30114

COST: FREE!
Walk up registration time 4:30PM*
*participants must bring a soccer ball