Mayor de Blasio, Mayor’s Fund to Advance NYC, U.S. Soccer Foundation, NYC Football Club And Adidas Launch NYC Soccer Initiative - Bringing 50 New Soccer Fields to Underserved Neighborhoods

July 12, 2016Over the next  five years, public-private partnership will invest $3 million in fields across  the five boroughs, afterschool programming for 10,000 kidsNEW  YORK––Mayor  Bill de Blasio and the Mayor’s Fund to Advance NYC, the U.S. Soccer Foundation,  the New York City Football Club and adidas today announced the launch of the  New York City Soccer Initiative, a public-private partnership that will build  and maintain 50 soccer fields in underserved neighborhoods across the five  boroughs over the next five years. Fields will begin to open for play as early  as next year.“These  new soccer fields will be essential in keeping our young New Yorkers safe,  active and connected with the community. With this partnership, we are tackling  inequalities in all its forms – including in our parks and outdoor spaces,”  said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “In the city of immigrants, with so many  different languages and cultures, the New York City Soccer Initiative will be  one of the great tools we use to unify young New Yorkers. My thanks to the  Mayor’s Fund, the U.S. Soccer Foundation, New York City Football Club and  adidas for coming together and building a meaningful program.”“When  we can make space for children to play in, we’re saying that we’re invested in  their long term health and wellbeing,” said Council Speaker Melissa  Mark-Viverito. “The City Soccer Initiative will open the doors to a whole  new world for kids who may otherwise not have access to these programs. Healthy  kids grow up to be productive adults, and I thank the administration, the New  York City Football Club, adidas and the U.S. Soccer Foundation for giving South  Bronx and East Harlem children the opportunity to experience the exciting world  of soccer.”"The  U.S. Soccer Foundation is honored to work with the New York City Football Club,  adidas and the City of New York to make a major impact in the City’s five  boroughs. The U.S. Soccer Foundation is committed to growing the sport of  soccer and using the game as a vehicle to improve health and social outcomes  among children in underserved communities. The commitment of strong partners  like these underscores the importance of this work and represents a big step  toward transforming the landscape in this great city and across the nation,”  said Ed Foster-Simeon, President and CEO of the U.S. Soccer Foundation."This  is a special day for the New York City Football Club. Community has been an  integral part of this Club since the very beginning," said Jon  Patricof, President of New York City Football Club. "We have seen  through the work of our extensive community programs that soccer has the  ability to change lives. This initiative will give access to pitches and help  us deliver our programming to thousands of New York City school kids in every  borough, and we are thrilled to be a part of it"“We  believe that through sports, we have the power to change people’s lives,” said Ernesto  Bruce, Senior Director of Soccer for adidas. “Sports gives young people so  many amazing social, emotional and physical benefits that reward them for life.  But there’s a lot threatening sports today – including safe access for kids to  play. Today’s announcement to create and maintain 50 soccer fields, spread  across the five boroughs of New York City will help bring sports to more kids,  giving them a sense of team and community they might not otherwise have. We‘ve  enjoyed partnering with Mayor Bill de Blasio; the Mayor’s Fund to Advance NYC;  the U.S. Soccer Foundation; and the New York City Football Club in the  development of this project thus far and are eager to have the fields become a  vital, thriving part of the larger communities that they serve.”“By  pooling public and private resources and expertise to implement creative  solutions that address our toughest challenges, the New York City Soccer  Initiative is improving the lives of New Yorkers,” said Gabrielle Fialkoff,  Senior Advisor to the Mayor and Director of the Mayor’s Office of Strategic  Partnerships. “With increased opportunities for physical activity and  healthy eating in our most underserved communities, paired with enriching  programming for young people, we are putting these kids on a path to success.”"New  York City Football Club is extremely proud to be part of today""s  announcement," said New York City Football Club Vice Chair Marty  Edelman. “The New York City Soccer Initiative is a significant investment  in the future of soccer in New York City, and alongside our programs which  reach thousands of kids across the five boroughs, this is another example of  how we can use the power of soccer to transform young people""s lives and enrich  their communities.”New  York City Football Club players, David Villa, Frank Lampard and Jason  Hernandez; and Head Coach Patrick Vieira; and Sporting Director Claudio Reyna  joined the announcement, which comes with a pledge from all four partners to  invest a total of $3 million to build and maintain the fields and provide free  programming for New York City school children focused on healthy, active living  and mentorship.The  program will provide after-school soccer and mentoring programs, such as soccer  clinics, festivals and youth summits to promote safe, active and connected  communities. The New York City Soccer Initiative will also include a  partnership with the City’s Young Men’s Initiative, providing young men of  color with mentorship opportunities.Through  the construction of these new fields, the New York City Soccer Initiative will  aim to connect more young people to soccer, expand U.S. Soccer Foundation’s  nationally-recognized soccer after-school program – Soccer for Success ­–  and repurpose underutilized spaces in our most underserved neighborhoods,  creating a safe, public area where a community can gather. All of the  neighborhoods being selected to host the New York City Soccer Initiative fields  are focuses of the Mayor’s Building Healthy Communities Initiative, the Parks  Department’s Community Parks Initiative or the Young Men’s Initiative.Evidence shows that connecting young  people – especially those in the lowest-income communities – to mentorship  opportunities early on is directly correlated to future success in high school,  college and their careers. The New York City Soccer Initiative supports  Mayor de Blasio’s OneNYC goal of ensuring that New Yorkers of all ages can  live, work, learn and play in neighborhoods that promote an active and healthy  lifestyle.The New York City Soccer Initiative will  utilize the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Soccer for Success program – a  recipient of the White House’s 2011 Social Innovation Fund Award – and builds  off the success of the New York City Football Club’s Healthy Hat-Trick program. Together, those initiatives have served more than 15,000 young people  with after-school programming in New York City. These programs are proven to  have had a positive impact on their young participants throughout the five  boroughs:73 percent said the programs helped them to make
healthier food choices; 83 percent said it helped to improve their confidence; 70 percent have said they now enjoy going to school
more. The  New York City Soccer Initiative fields will be constructed to ensure year-round  functionality. In addition, the New York City Football Club will create a fund  to support the ongoing maintenance of the fields. The first eight sites are  as follows:1.  J.H.S. 166 George Gershwin – Brooklyn, DOE 2.  Cypress Hills Houses, Brooklyn, NYCHA 3.  Irwin Altman Middle School 172, Queens, DOE 4.  South Jamaica Houses, Queens, NYCHA 5.  Millbrook Playground, Bronx, Parks 6.  Eagle Academy For Young Men Of Staten Island, Staten Island, DOE 7.  Harlem Lane Playground, Manhattan, Parks 8.  P.S. 083 Luis Munoz Rivera, Manhattan, DOE“At  New York City Parks, it""s our job to make sure that New Yorkers – our children  especially – have the chance to get involved in sports and fitness activities.  Thanks to the Mayor’s office, the U.S. Soccer Foundation, the New York City  Football Club and adidas, those opportunities have now expanded,” said Parks  Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP.“Children  reap critical benefits from exercise and it’s critical to form healthy fitness  habits at a young age to support their physical and mental health," said Schools  Chancellor Carmen Fariña. "The New York City Soccer Initiative will  provide safe outdoor space for children to engage in physical activity, have  fun playing soccer and also learn about the importance of making healthy  choices and being active. As a big soccer fan myself, I know the significant  impact this will have on students and families – including in many of our  immigrant communities – across the City.”“NYCHA  is a proud partner in this initiative bringing soccer fields to neighborhoods  that need them – and we’re thrilled that two of our developments will directly  benefit,” said NYCHA Chair and CEO Shola Olatoye. “These fields and this  program will bring people together and provide additional opportunities for  exercise and healthy competition – helping us create more connected NYCHA  communities and improving quality of life for residents across the five  boroughs.”Congressman  Charles Rangel said, “I applaud Mayor de Blasio for fostering this public-private partnership  through the New York City Soccer Initiative that will serve youths in our  congressional district after the last bell – at Harlem Lane Playground and at  P.S. 83 Luis Munoz Rivera School. The Soccer for Success program will  provide consistent mentorship, exercise and recreation to our children who will  learn not only to play a sport, but also be part of a team.”"The  Bronx suffers from disproportionately high rates of obesity, asthma, heart  disease, and other chronic health issues. This new initiative will play an  important role in combating these health disparities by creating  state-of-the-art soccer fields that will encourage physical activity and  promote healthier living,” said State Senator Jose M. Serrano.“I  applaud the Mayor, adidas, the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the New York City  Football Club for spearheading this initiative; anything that creates the  opportunity for individuals to exercise, play sports and enjoy the outdoors in  their local neighborhood benefits the entire community.” said State Senator  Leroy Comrie. “I look forward to the creation of these new soccer fields  and hope that the Mayor’s Office continues to support youth programming so that  these spaces are fully utilized going forward.”“I""d  like to thank the Mayor, the New York City Football Club, the U.S. Soccer  Foundation, and adidas for bringing a soccer field to our community,” said Assembly  Member Rodriguez. “This new amenity will be a catalyst to promote healthy  habits, teach leadership skills and inspire our youth. Thanks to their  generosity, East Harlem kids will no longer be left on the sidelines.”Assembly  Member Francisco Moya said, "Growing up in Queens, some of my earliest memories are of learning  to play football in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. The announcement today of the  New York City Soccer Initiative to build new football facilities in underserved  communities will give more children in our great city a chance to play the  beautiful game. With the growth of football""s popularity, as well as the South  American population, these pitches will provide greatly needed relief to our  current facilities that overwhelmed with use. I applaud the Mayor, the New York  City Football Club, adidas, and the U.S. Soccer Foundation for partnering up to  provide the kids in communities like mine the chance to make memories that will  last a lifetime."“Thanks  to the New York City Soccer Initiative; thousands of children, teens and soccer  fans from across the city will now have access to state-of-the-art soccer  fields, as well as expert led mentoring and training programs” said Assembly  Member David Weprin. “I am especially pleased that one of these soccer  fields will be located in the 24th Assembly District at the Irwin Altman Middle  School, and I applaud Mayor Bill de Blasio for scoring a goal for active and  healthy lifestyles.”Assembly  Member Matthew Titone said, “All children should have a good education, healthy food and the  opportunity to exercise. Bringing the world’s most popular sport to underserved  neighborhoods will help our youth become more fit and provide an outlet for  positive activity.”Council  Member Barry Grodenchik said, "I am delighted to see the City  investing in youth programs. As a former little league coach, I understand  firsthand how beneficial sports can be. This initiative will serve thousands of  young New Yorkers and provide important mentorship and after school programs  throughout the five boroughs.”Council Member Deborah Rose said, "This  public-private New York City Soccer initiative is a welcome investment in my  district, an investment that will not only enrich the lives of countless young  people, but also the long-term health of our city as a whole"About  the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York CityThe  Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, chaired by First Lady Chirlane McCray,  is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization committed to promoting partnerships  between the City and the private sector in support of high-impact public  programs. The Mayor’s Fund is focused on serving as a vehicle for the generous  business and philanthropic communities to contribute to City programs and  enhance the lives of New Yorkers in areas ranging from mental health, to youth  workforce development, to immigration and citizenship. To learn more about the  Mayor’s Fund, visit nyc.gov/fund.About  the U.S. Soccer Foundation The  U.S. Soccer Foundation’s programs are the national models for sports-based  youth development. They are committed to helping young people in underserved  communities across the country. The U.S. Soccer Foundation programs help  children embrace an active and healthy lifestyle while nurturing their personal  growth through trained coach-mentors. The foundation partners with local  communities to create cost-effective, long-term initiatives that meet each  community’s youth-development needs and provide safe environments where kids  thrive. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Soccer Foundation is a 501(c)(3)  organization. For more information, visit http://www.ussoccerfoundation.org, or follow us  on Twitter at @ussoccerfndn and Facebook at www.facebook.com/ussoccerfoundation.About  New York City Football ClubNew  York City Football Club is an American professional soccer team based in New York  City that competes in Major League Soccer. It was announced as the league""s  twentieth franchise on May 21, 2013 and is the first and only Major League  Soccer Club located within the five boroughs of New York City. Majority owned  by City Football Group, which includes Manchester City FC, Melbourne City FC  and Yokohama F. Marinos, New York City FC plays its home games at Yankee  Stadium, which is also home to minority owner, the New York Yankees. New York  City FC is embarking on its second ever season in 2016 and has former US  National Team captain Claudio Reyna as its Sporting Director and former World  Cup winner Patrick Vieira as its coach, in addition to Designated Players:  Captain David Villa, Frank Lampard, and Andrea Pirlo. Website: NYCFC.com |  Twitter: @NYCFC |  Instagram: @NYCFC |  Hashtags: #NYCFC | #WeAreOne | Facebook.com/NewYorkCityFC |  Stadium: Yankee Stadium | Training Facility: SUNY PurchaseAbout  adidas Soccer adidas  is the global leader in soccer. It is the official sponsor and official  supplier partner of the most important soccer tournaments in the world, such as  the FIFA World Cup™, the FIFA Confederations Cup, Major League Soccer, the UEFA  Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA European Championships.  adidas also sponsors some of the world’s top clubs including Manchester United,  Real Madrid, FC Bayern Munich, Juventus, Chelsea and AC Milan. Some of the  world’s best players also on the adidas roster are Leo Messi, Paul Pogba,  Gareth Bale, Thomas Müller, Luis Suárez, James Rodríguez, Diego Costa and Mesut  Özil.

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