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I spoke to ADES about adding soccer at least 2 yrs ago. The 1st problem he brought up is that the NCAA requires a full sized soccer field for that sport, and that means it has to be 120 yards long & 70 yards wide if I recall correctly. That rules out Cessna stadium because of the track pole vault running track along side the football field, etc.
I have a lengthy background in soccer from when my son was growing up in AZ. He became an All-AZ level player while I was his head coach in the Tempe SC back in the 80's. As such, I grew to really like the sport & I believe it is continu-ing to grow in popularity. My son now lives in MO & his daughter plays for a club team out of Columbia, MO. They participate in a league in Overland Park, KS, which has one of the very top soccer complexes in the U.S. Someone mentioned earlier that soccer is popular in KS. Johnson County, KS, has the 2nd highest rate of youth soccer partici-pation in the U.S. There are something on the order of 10,000 kids playing soccer there. The soccer complex there draws approx. $25 M in taxes into the area derived from restaurant & motel dollars spent by soccer families. Soccer is played at that complex year round. So, yes, I do believe that WSU would do well to add soccer as a sport someday!
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Originally posted by xazshox View PostI spoke to ADES about adding soccer at least 2 yrs ago. The 1st problem he brought up is that the NCAA requires a full sized soccer field for that sport, and that means it has to be 120 yards long & 70 yards wide if I recall correctly. That rules out Cessna stadium because of the track pole vault running track along side the football field, etc.
I have a lengthy background in soccer from when my son was growing up in AZ. He became an All-AZ level player while I was his head coach in the Tempe SC back in the 80's. As such, I grew to really like the sport & I believe it is continu-ing to grow in popularity. My son now lives in MO & his daughter plays for a club team out of Columbia, MO. They participate in a league in Overland Park, KS, which has one of the very top soccer complexes in the U.S. Someone mentioned earlier that soccer is popular in KS. Johnson County, KS, has the 2nd highest rate of youth soccer partici-pation in the U.S. There are something on the order of 10,000 kids playing soccer there. The soccer complex there draws approx. $25 M in taxes into the area derived from restaurant & motel dollars spent by soccer families. Soccer is played at that complex year round. So, yes, I do believe that WSU would do well to add soccer as a sport someday!Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostThey have a full size field at Metroplex. And bleachers are cheap, but you don't even need bleachers. Back in the 90's Drake was a very good soccer school and didn't even have any. Probably do by now, I dunno.
That was my thought too. All you really need is enough real estate for a field to start out with. Bleachers aren't critical but I think these are all things that could easily be paid for. I'll bet there are enough boosters that are soccer fans that many of the initial items needed to get the program off the ground could be paid for by donations."We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As the general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play." -Pat Williams
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Originally posted by jpshocker View PostThat was my thought too. All you really need is enough real estate for a field to start out with. Bleachers aren't critical but I think these are all things that could easily be paid for. I'll bet there are enough boosters that are soccer fans that many of the initial items needed to get the program off the ground could be paid for by donations.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostClub soccer has evidently used Stryker Soccer Complex to host tournaments, so that might also be on the table.
http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=KMSOCCERL&p=/tournament_m/"We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As the general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play." -Pat Williams
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