Anonymous wrote:The city is putting soccer pitches over the old RFK stadium parking lots. Not sure if they are open yet but I’m excited to have fields accessible to people who live in DC or PG and don’t have a car. It isn’t just the cost of travel soccer that’s prohibitive to many but the physical inaccessibility.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone in Chicago at US soccer really gets that deep into this particular Market as far as knowing the geography
Anonymous wrote:Ok, just put that title up to trigger a few people.
But the real question is do you think that US Soccer will ok a new D.A. program for 'inside the Beltway' with the (eventual) departure of DC United and Loudon becoming ECNL? Would seem that PG County or DC proper have enough of a catchment area to field a team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, just put that title up to trigger a few people.
But the real question is do you think that US Soccer will ok a new D.A. program for 'inside the Beltway' with the (eventual) departure of DC United and Loudon becoming ECNL? Would seem that PG County or DC proper have enough of a catchment area to field a team.
It had been rumored not long ago they may be partnering with someone on that.
What are the top clubs in PG county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, just put that title up to trigger a few people.
But the real question is do you think that US Soccer will ok a new D.A. program for 'inside the Beltway' with the (eventual) departure of DC United and Loudon becoming ECNL? Would seem that PG County or DC proper have enough of a catchment area to field a team.
It had been rumored not long ago they may be partnering with someone on that.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, just put that title up to trigger a few people.
But the real question is do you think that US Soccer will ok a new D.A. program for 'inside the Beltway' with the (eventual) departure of DC United and Loudon becoming ECNL? Would seem that PG County or DC proper have enough of a catchment area to field a team.