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How Atlanta Unexpectedly Became the Epicenter of U.S. Soccer
- U.S. Soccer opens a new national training center on a 200-acre Fayetteville campus near Atlanta, consolidating operations in one location.
- Atlanta United and Arthur M. Blank Sports & Entertainment anchor Atlanta as a growing soccer hub ahead of major events this summer.
- The facility includes 17 outdoor fields, two indoor fields, and a 200,000-square-foot complex for headquarters, gym, and locker rooms.
- A 50 million dollar gift from Arthur Blank helped fund the project as part of a broader push to elevate Atlanta’s soccer profile.
- World Cup activity expands this summer, with Atlanta hosting eight matches including a semifinal.
- The NWSL will add a team in Atlanta in 2028, part of a wave of expansion focused on future-focused ownership and stadium readiness.
- Atlanta’s growth as a soccer market is framed against a broader national expansion and past challenges in the city’s pro sports history.
- U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone highlights community and media support as key to Atlanta’s soccer ascent.
- The project signals a strategic expansion for U.S. Soccer, with a unified campus designed to meet FIFA standards.
- The development positions Atlanta for continued transformation in U.S. soccer and potential national team activities.
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