Sat, Sep 04: State Cup Begins (U14-U18 girls only)
Sat, Sep 11: In House Developmental Games Begin
Sat, Oct 30: Last Scheduled In House Developmental Games
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Colorado Fusion Soccer Club, the largest soccer club serving families in Denver and Aurora, announces that Executive Director Jeff Park will be leaving the organization to serve as CEO of the Colorado Youth Soccer Association.“Jeff has been a strong, capable leader who has created significant changes in his time here, positioning us well for future growth and to better serve the needs of youth soccer players in Aurora and Denver”, said Dan Smink, Board President of the Colorado Fusion.
The Board of Directors has formed a search committee and begun a search for a new Executive Director.The club expects to have a new Executive Director in place in the next two months.Jeff will remain in place as the Executive Director to facilitate the transition until the new Executive Director is hired.“Given Jeff’s talent, this situation does not come as a surprise.We have some good potential candidates already in mind, and we expect this to be a smooth transition to a new Executive Director”, said Smink.“Our club will continue to function as usual, and we expect that our families will not see any difference in what they experience on the fields.”
Fusion player turns Pro!
Davy Armstrong joins Colorado Rapids first team
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (Monday, August 16, 2010)– The Colorado Rapids announced today that the club has signed Rapids Academy midfielderDavy Armstrong as the team’s first-ever homegrown player.
Armstrong, an Aurora, Colorado native, entered the Rapids youth system in 2007 playing for the Rapids’ U-17 and U-18 squads and was identified by the club as a homegrown player – an initiative established by Major League Soccer to allow clubs to develop their own youth players without exposing them to the MLS SuperDraft.
The 2008 Colorado State Player of the Year concluded his prep career at Rangeview High School as the school’s all-time scoring leader and assist leader. Armstrong was just as successful in the classroom, where he was a four-year academic honor roll student. He also led his club team; Rapids adidas Alliance partner the Colorado Fusion, to the 2006 Colorado state championship.
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Fall 2010 Developmental Registration
We are still accepting registration foe Fall 2010. You may register by completing a printable registration form. You may then fax or mail your application to 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive #401, Denver, CO 80231.
Alliance membership gives Fusion exclusive access to Rapids resources
The Colorado Rapids today announced that the Colorado Fusion Soccer Club have joined the club’s Rapids adidas Alliance.
Launched in June 2009, the Rapids adidas Alliance is one of the most integrated partnerships in American youth soccer.
“We are thrilled to have the Colorado Fusion Soccer Club join the Rapids adidas Alliance,” said Rapids Technical Director Paul Bravo.“Fusion encompasses all the values and goals that all of our Alliance clubs demonstrate and to have them join as a partner within our Alliance helps to strengthen our structure of player development in Colorado.”