Charlottesville, VA (May 4, 2020) – The Club Champions League (CCL) is excited to announce the launch of Club Champions League Georgia (CCL Georgia)!
Beginning in the Fall of 2020, Georgia will become a new conference of the Club Champions League.
The Club Champions League (CCL) was founded as the Virginia Club Champions League (VCCL) in 1997 and is the first club-based, club-centric youth soccer league in the United States. In 2013, the VCCL was rebranded to the CCL with its expansion into Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
“Inter Atlanta FC is excited to be a part of something bigger than itself in the soccer landscape of Georgia! This venture and partnership allows us to focus on player development on a national level,” stated Matt Busch, Executive Director Inter Atlanta FC.
Matt Busch, a former Director of Coaching at Virginia Rush, reached out to the CCL in January during the United Soccer Coaches Convention, and since that time he has been an integral piece in helping form CCL Georgia. As the new conference has emerged, Busch also added, “This new and refreshing league model offers clubs and teams across Georgia the chance to compete against other top clubs and teams, as well as participate in top CCL events and programs. The CCL focuses on holistic club development that helps the player/family, coach, team, club, and community.”
“Since 1997, and for 23 years, when the league was founded by five forward-thinking Technical Directors, the CCL has been on a path of connecting like-minded directors and clubs. By doing this we have created a league and conferences led by directors who have a voice. This allows directors and clubs to do what is right for their members. We are excited to work with Georgia club leaders going forward,” said Brian Kuk, CCL Executive Director.
CCL Georgia will be managed by CCL’s Executive Staff: Brian Kuk, Executive Director; Darryl Gee, Soccer Ambassador & Compliance; Mayowa Owolabi, Communications & Administration Director; Kevin Cash, Events & Sponsorship Director. The CCL Board of Directors and Executive Staff are pleased to launch this new model in Georgia and provide local, regional, and national pathways while supporting clubs and teams in the region.
The CCL is well-known for its professional management, the collaboration of Technical Directors/Directors of Coaching of each club, and its focus on long-term development from the grassroots to top levels of play. A key driver in announcing CCL Georgia is to introduce the benefits of the club-to-club culture which highlights club, community, and long-term development. The CCL and its Board of Directors recognize that leagues offer different models, and the CCL culture and model cannot be implemented overnight nor will they force it, as it will take time. The CCL is prepared to work closely with club leaders in Georgia to educate and integrate the club-to-club model to unite clubs!
“Being able to bring together five like-minded clubs who are speaking the same language and looking for the same results for their clubs is unique. We are truly excited to be able to offer this proven player development model to the Georgia soccer landscape,” said Mayowa Owolabi, CCL Communication and Administration Director.
With the excitement of this conference announcement, below are quotes from others looking forward to the inaugural season:
Bill Rucker, the CEO of Georgia Storm had this to say about his club’s participation in CCL Georgia, “Georgia Storm is proud to be an inaugural member of the Club Champions League Georgia and is excited for the opportunity to bring a higher level of travel-friendly competition to our teams. We are thrilled to be partnering with a well-established league, CCL, with an incredible history of providing college ID opportunities to their member clubs. It’s a great chapter in our club’s future history and we are extremely proud to be part of the league.”
“The efficiencies and benefits of the club-to-club model are too many to ignore. Technical Directors will no longer have to chase their teams around the state on a Saturday or Sunday to oversee player and coach development. Club membership will be happy to know that their Technical Director or Director of Coaching can be at one site evaluating and assessing multiple teams and coaches instead of wasting time in a car while their club membership questions why they never see them on match days. Families with multiple kids will get to go to one site, coaches who coach multiple teams stay at one site, and more. Families will truly see a return on their club investment,” commented Darryl Gee, CCL Soccer Ambassador
“Georgia Impact and Georgia Alliance-Cobb are very excited to forge a new partnership bringing a decades-old, established league and their partnerships into the state of Georgia. With the cohesive group that has been working on this for months, we look forward to further collaborating to grow this league and work together to grow the game of soccer in Georgia and the Southeast” said Shane Moore Executive Director of both Georgia Impact & Georgia Alliance – Cobb.
“In collaboration with the five founding member clubs, the CCL is excited to offer the club-to-club model for Georgia clubs and teams that are seeking to play in a league that has a clear focus on the very important layers of youth soccer: the player/family, team, coach, and club development. Not only will we provide fantastic on-the-field experiences but we will also present amazing off-the-field benefits through our gold standard strategic partnerships with adidas, Soccer.com, Kwik Goal, and United Soccer Coaches,” stated Steve Danbusky, CCL President and Executive Director of Beach FC (Virginia Beach, VA).
More information to come through the Spring – Summer 2020.
About Club Champions League, Inc.
Founded in 1997 as the Virginia Club Champions League (VCCL) and rebranded in 2013 as the Club Champions League (CCL), the CCL strives to activate and accelerate youth soccer development through its club-centric, technical director-driven model. The CCL provides superior competition, offers a player development pathway and club model for ages eight to over-twenty-three, and consists of dedicated, top youth soccer clubs. www.ClubChampionsLeague.com
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