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Minnesota United Strengthens National Sports Center Ties

National Sports Center, Minnesota United

Minnesota United FC and the National Sports Center(NSC) announced a new deal that will keep the suburban sports complex as the MLS’s team training center for the next 15 years.

While Allianz Field has been a hit as the team’s home, the National Sports Center, located in suburban Blaine, has increased in importance as the team’s development and training center. This includes a world-class locker room and robust training facility on the campus, as well as two dedicated full-sized natural grass training fields, an indoor training space, players’ lounge, workout room, treatment rooms and a full-service cafeteria. Additionally, the NSC offers offices for the sporting side of MNUFC—coaches from first team to the Development Academy as well as for training and player operations staff.  

The National Sports Center’s NSC Stadium was home to the Loons during the team’s NASL run, before the leap to MLS. Currently, Minnesota United’s Development Academy fields teams at the U13, U14 and U15 levels. Those teams practice and play their home games at the NSC. Don’t be surprised if there’s also talk about higher-level development in the form of a USL Championship or USL League One team playing out of NSC Stadium as well down the road.

The agreement also includes Minnesota United sponsorship of youth soccer programming at the NSC, especially USA Cup, the NSC’s flagship soccer tournament. Beginning in 2019, Minnesota United will become a presenting sponsor of USA Cup. Held each July, USA Cup is by far the NSC’s largest soccer tournament. In 2018, the event attracted 1,150 teams from 20 states and 20 countries.

In addition to financial support, MNUFC will be heavily involved in supporting USA Cup through player appearances, fun soccer activities, instructional opportunities for USA Cup coaches, and tours of their locker room for selected USA Cup teams.

“This is a huge day not only for our club and for the National Sports Center, but also for soccer at all levels in Minnesota,” said MNUFC Sporting Director Manny Lagos. “This facility has been a pillar of soccer in Minnesota for decades. This facility and its staff align perfectly with our values and goals as a club to grow the sport of soccer in Minnesota. This facility as it now is incredible and this partnership allows us as a group to continue to build this into one of the best professional and amateur sports facilities in the world. This is just the beginning of creating a vision for the National Sports Center to create an environment for soccer at all levels from youth soccer to amateur soccer to our academy and all the way to the first team. This is an incredibly exciting day. This partnership opens up a world of possibilities for this club to be special.”

“Since the announcement in 2015 that MNUFC was moving up to Major League Soccer (MLS), the NSC has worked tirelessly to keep the team at the NSC,” said NSC Executive Director Todd Johnson. “This is a significant investment on the part of MNUFC to upgrade and grow youth soccer at the NSC. We visualize a time when the youth players who come to the NSC from around the world will make MNUFC their favorite American club, creating new Loons fans all over the world.”

“Working to develop the sport on a statewide level is part of the mission and values of our club,” said MNUFC CEO Chris Wright, the original executive director of the NSC when it opened in 1990. “Allianz Field is where we play all of our home games and our incredible fans are treated to the best soccer experience in North America. The National Sports Center has been, and will continue to be, where our players go to work every other day of the year. This is a monumental day for soccer at all levels across Minnesota and cements the National Sports Center as the home of our training facility for years to come.”

Image of NSC Stadium during Minnesota United’s NASL tenure.

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