Anonymous wrote:Dear VIVA Managers:
As you may have recently become aware, there is a dispute regarding ownership of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. We want you to know that we hope to resolve the dispute promptly and are confident that it will be resolved in our favor. In the meantime, we are committed to safeguarding our program for all our participants.
As you may also know, for the past several days, Bo and I have been locked out of the www.villarrealva.org website and have not been able to manage the daily operations of the Villarreal Virginia Academy. As of this moment, SportEngine, the operator of the Villarreal Virginia Academy website, has frozen all registration funds in escrow until the dispute is resolved. You have also heard from Villarreal CF through Julio Salinas that Villarreal CF will suspend their activities and coaching until a resolution is reached. Julio Salinas communicated this directly this evening at the managers meetings.
Many of you have reached out to express concern and offer words of encouragement. We have tried not to confuse you with too many messages, instead we would like to wait until we can provide you with correct information that you need in order to make a good decision for your children.
We greatly appreciate your patience and your support during this extremely difficult time for us. Our only hope in starting the Villarreal Virginia Academy was to provide first class soccer training and the best playing experience for your children and we are committed to that dream.
Sincerely,
Bo Amato & Carlos Aranda
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY
Anonymous wrote:The club (ABCG) and the affiliate (VIVA) dispute which entity holds the relationship with Villarreal as DA.
Meanwhile Villarreal stepped aside, not wanting to get involved in the dispute. Should things get resolved, Villarreal might return.
Or it might not.
That's the first problem.
The second problem is no one seems to know how all this will end.
Players (and their parents) are confused and very concerned about what the future holds, and if sticking around makes sense.
If you got a player, especially a HS player, wanting to get college exposure, this dispute comes at a bad time.
Teams that looked set just a week or two ago are now imploding. Players are trying out with other clubs, and some already got and accepted offers.
Other clubs certainly went through challenges like this before. Guess it's Annandale's turn now.
Both entities kept the dispute out of public view until yesterday.
ABCG sent a message. VIVA sent a message.
Both, as you can imagine, implored players to stay.
If you were considering VIVA, I thought it important to let parents know the current situation.
If you were already with VIVA, it's unfortunate to find these two sides disagreeing with one another and leaving the players twisting in the wind.
Anonymous wrote:I thought those teams have been performing poorly as well? How are the coaches?
Anonymous wrote:There were a few Villarreal kids at my DCs ASA tryout.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo what happened? Or are Villareal parents just following suit on the forum of no info and take down the target in as broad a way as possible?