The U.S. Soccer Federation and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced last week that Fayette County, located a little over 30 minutes south of Atlanta, would be home to U.S. Soccer’s HQ and national training center. The $228 million investment goes toward over 12 outdoor fields and over 100,000-sq.-ft. of indoor fields, servicing all 27 national teams, promoting youth development including coach and referee training. Construction for this project will begin in 2024, creating 440 new jobs. “We’re proud to be building a home that will support the future of soccer in America,” said U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone. “The NTC will help player development at the highest level and serve as a central destination to support and inspire players across the country as well as a hub of knowledge and resources for all our member organizations. Beyond its national importance, the NTC will be an institution firmly rooted in its community. U.S. Soccer will work with local officials and corporate partners on the ground to engage the vibrant communities in Fayette County and the metro-Atlanta area to build new career pathways to sport, connect with fans, and grow the soccer community.”
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