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Thursday, September 9th, 2010 |
Manchester United Soccer School Selects FieldTurf for Disneyland Resort Paris Febuary 4th, 2004 Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) have joined forces with Disneyland
Resort Paris to build their first permanent training facility in Europe at Disney’s resort in Marne-la-Vallée, France. The
venture, scheduled to open in Spring 2004 brings together Europe's most popular tourist destination and the world's most
popular football club. The Manchester United Soccer School will be constructed near Disney's
Sequoia Lodge, a few minutes walk from the Disney theme parks. The world class synthetic turf will be 112 m x 75 m, designed
and installed by FieldTurf, the leader in artificial turf systems. “FieldTurf has come full circle,” said John Gilman, FieldTurf CEO. “When we
first developed FieldTurf and began the artificial turf revolution, we wanted to see kids and athletes of all ages around the
world playing more sport and playing it better and safer. Over the years, this vision has become a reality. And now to be
selected by Manchester United Soccer Schools for this prestigious installation is the ultimate compliment.”
Young footballers from around Europe will be able to participate in an
unforgettable sports experience. They will be offered a two-and-a-half-hour training session with professional MUSS coaches,
where youngsters will learn to dribble, shoot pass, and control the ball like United stars such as Paul Scholes and Ryan
Giggs, all using the famous teaching methods of the Old Trafford club. MUSS will hold three sessions per day, seven days a week during which they
will oversee two and a half hours of technical training for groups of children aged between 7-14 years old from all over
Europe. They will have at their disposal the latest equipment available to develop and nurture future football stars' talent,
which may include free kick walls, passing gates for accuracy, player mannequins to practice dribbling skills, speed agility
equipment to help improve footwork, speed and balance, shooting Targets and inflatable apparatus. “Our objective was to replicate the playing characteristics of natural
grass, provide increased player comfort and safety, and offer stadia management lower maintenance costs and extended usage
opportunities,” said Hank Steinbrecher, FieldTurf Vice-President and former General Secretary / Executive Director of the
U.S. Soccer Federation, a leading voice in world soccer and a strong proponent of the FieldTurf system. “We’ve done just that
and our 785 pitches worldwide are a testament to our success,” he added. The FieldTurf System, certified by UEFA, is the same FieldTurf system
you’ll find everywhere in the world,” said David Wright, FieldTurf Director, European Business Operations. “There are no
variations in our product. FieldTurf’s exceptional performance is in its unique and patented engineering. Recognized around
the world for its exceptional quality and playability, FieldTurf looks like, feels like, and plays like grass. FieldTurf has
withstood the test of time, with installations in use all day, everyday for more than eight years. That is why we are the
market leaders,” he added. FieldTurf is the pre-eminent artificial playing surface and was the first
artificial pitch to be used in European football competition. UEFA gave Torpedo Moscow the green light to play their UEFA Cup
qualifying round home leg against San Marino's Domagnano on FieldTurf. Top Football leagues and clubs currently practicing and playing on
FieldTurf include: UK’s Premier League (Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle United FC, Middlesbrough, Blackburn, Leeds
United, Manchester City, Fulham, Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Charlton Athletic); the Scottish Premier League (Glasgow
Rangers); Germany’s Bundesliga (Werder Bremen); Russia’s Lokomotiv and CSKA and Spain’s Primera Liga
(Barcelona). FieldTurf’s FIFA Recommended pitches include Giants Stadium in East
Rutherford, NJ; USA; Glasgow Rangers FC in Millingavie, Scotland; Futebol Clube Marinhas in Esposende, Portugal; City of
Outremont in Montreal; Centre de Formation de TFC in Toulousse, France; Seahawks Stadium in Seattle, WA, USA; Luzhniki
Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia; The Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan; Issa Town Stadium in Bahrain; Frank Clair Stadium in
Ottawa, Canada; Weingart Stadium in Los Angeles, CA, USA; Belson Stadium at St. John’s University in New York, NY, USA; Fanny
Blankers Field in Almere, Holland, Nickerson Field at Boston University in Boston, MA, USA and Molson Stadium in Montreal,
Canada. FieldTurf is a privately held company based in Montreal that also offers a
full range of sports, stadia, golf, landscaping and playground artificial grass solutions. For more information on FieldTurf,
please visit www.FieldTurf.com, or call (800) 724-2969. Source: Fieldturf.com |
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