New York/New Jersey World Cup legacy aiming to be pitch perfect for region’s youngsters
April 7 – The World Cup is said to be transformational, and so it is, one small pitch at a time.
In Jersey City, the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the New York/New Jersey Host Committee opened the first of 26 planned mini-pitches, in what they’re billing as a cornerstone of the tournament’s local legacy.
“For too many youth across the region, safe places to play and be active are often out of reach,” said Ed Foster-Simeon,
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