CLEARWATER CHARGERS, FUSION FC ANNOUNCE MERGER
Chargers
Soccer Club to be one of Florida’s largest
CLEARWATER, Fla. –
Two of the oldest and most tradition-rich youth soccer clubs in Florida
- the Clearwater Chargers and Fusion FC - are pleased to announce a
merger to become “Chargers Soccer Club”, effective with tryouts at the
end of May 2012. The merger will provide soccer opportunities to youth
players throughout the Tampa Bay region with programs and fields in
Pinellas, Hillsborough and Manatee counties, covering all sides of Tampa
Bay.
The merger brings together a pair of clubs established in
the 1970s to create a club of 80-90 competitive teams and three
recreational programs with more than 2,500 players utilizing 50 soccer
fields in three counties. The Clearwater Chargers operate out of
facilities in Clearwater and Lakewood Ranch, while Fusion FC’s
facilities are located in Tampa.
Both clubs have a long history
in the Tampa Bay area of developing players who have gone on to be
successful in college programs, on U.S. Soccer national teams and in the
professional ranks. The list includes current and former MLS standouts
such as Kenny Cooper of the Portland Timbers, Bobby Boswell and Richard
Mulrooney of the Houston Dynamo, Zac MacMath of the Philadelphia Union,
Jeffrey Cunningham and Korey Veeder of the Columbus Crew, Blake Wagner
of Real Salt Lake and Scott Bower of the San Jose Earthquakes.
Among other notable alumni are Bryane Heaberlin, (US U17, U18 and U20
Women’s National Team goalkeeper, recently committed to the University
of North Carolina), Eugene Starikov (FC Tom Tomsk, Russia), Jeff
Attinella and JP Rodrigues (FC Tampa Bay), Brian Waltrip (Norway), Gus
Kartes (Greece), Joey Collewijn (Holland and England), Kevin Pahl (U14
and U15 US National Teams), and Atsou Ayah, (current U18 Chargers
Academy team member, formerly of the US U17 National Team Residency
Program).
“This merger is between two like-minded clubs with a
focus on the development of soccer players at every level,” Clearwater
Chargers Director of Coaching Peter Mannino said. “We are excited about
what the future will hold for everyone and our ability to continue to be
a leader in the Tampa Bay soccer community.”
Chargers Soccer Club
is expected to draw players from six counties with the continuation of
their local soccer opportunities as well as additional regional and
national opportunities. Players age 4 to 19 will compete in recreational
“in-house” leagues (U5-U10), recreational travel leagues (U12-U19), and
the top competitive soccer leagues in the state, region and nation
(U9-U18). Clearwater Chargers Soccer Club is currently one of four clubs
in Florida and 78 in the nation to serve as a United States Soccer
Federation Development Academy for boys U16 and U18, and is also part of
the Southeast Pre-Academy League (U14 Boys). Additionally, the club has
an application on file for participation in the Elite Clubs National
League (ECNL) for girls U14-U18.
“This is a great opportunity
for two of the longest-standing clubs in Florida, let alone in the Tampa
Bay area, to come together combining our resources to continue to
provide local opportunities and player development with additional
regional, national and international-level opportunities across the
whole club,” said Jim DiNobile, Fusion FC Director of Soccer Operations.
The merger brings together a director staff with an unprecedented
level of experience for the Tampa Bay region:
• Peter Mannino,
Clearwater Director of Coaching (nearly 20 years); USSF B license •
Jim DiNobile, Fusion FC Director of Soccer Operations (nearly 10 years);
U.S. Soccer coaching and instructional staff and U.S. Soccer academy
scout, USYS ODP Region III Staff Coach, USSF A license • Garth
Pollonais, Clearwater USSF Development Academy Director & U16 coach;
USYS ODP Region III Staff Coach, USSF B license • Mauricio Pesaresi,
Fusion FC, Boys Director of Coaching; USYS ODP Region III Staff Coach,
USSF A license • Roberto Lopez, Clearwater USSF Development Academy
U18 coach, U.S. Soccer Staff Coach; USYS ODP Region III Boys ‘88
Assistant Coach, former U20 Men’s National Team staff, USSF A license,
• Richard Chisolm, Fusion FC Girls Director of Coaching and
Goalkeeper Director; USYS ODP Region III Staff Coach, USSF A license,
USSF Goalkeeper license • Tim Mulqueen, Clearwater USSF Development
Academy goalkeeper coach, former U17 National Team goalkeeper coach,
USSF A license • Steve Heighway, former Clearwater DOC, Liverpool FC
player and director of Liverpool Youth Academy; currently a Clearwater
technical advisor • Kevin Clinton, Clearwater Goalkeeper Director;
formerly of the Tampa Bay Rowdies • Siggi Nagele, Clearwater college
advisor, technical trainer; former Eckerd College women’s coach and FYSA
ODP Staff Coach • Roland Moldovan, Fusion FC club coach, speed &
agility coach; FYSA ODP Staff Coach, USSF B license
The Chargers
Soccer Club competitive program will feature teams at multiple levels in
each age group with both Region Cup and State Cup-level teams. Among the
leagues in which Chargers Soccer Club teams could compete are the Club
Directors League, United Soccer Association, the Florida State League,
the Region III Premier League, the National Premier League, the Florida
Youth Soccer Association State Premier League and the Southeast
Pre-Academy League. The club will also explore the possibility of
combined competitive tournament teams for players looking for the
opportunity to play with their local club team as well as at major
college showcase tournaments.
Chargers Soccer Club will be a
club where players of all abilities have a place to play, a club that
stresses development of the soccer player, and a club that emphasizes -
along with good soccer - striving to make a player the best person they
can be through the principles of integrity, honesty, dedication and
commitment.
The club’s new logo, currently being developed, will
proudly display three stars signifying three national championships.
Fusion FC (formerly Black Watch SC and the New Tampa Soccer Association)
captured the 1985 U18/19 Girls national championship, while the
Clearwater Chargers (encompassing the former Countryside Lightning
Soccer Club) captured a pair of National Championships (1995 & 1997
James P. McGuire Cup, U-19 Boys).
The showcase facility for
Chargers Soccer Club is Premier Sports Campus, located in Lakewood Ranch
in Manatee County and featuring 22 fields and more than 140 acres.
Currently serving as the site of the 2011 Nike International Friendlies
and the USSF Development Academy Winter Showcase, the Premier Sports
Campus will also host the highly successful Chargers Soccer Club Labor
Day and Easter tournaments. |
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