Calhoun Times

Atlanta United to expand Marietta training facility

- From staff reports

Atlanta United has unveiled plans to expand the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground, with the addition of a two-story, 20,000-square foot developmen­t that will include numerous additions and improvemen­ts for player health and well-being.

It will also include state-of-the-art content production studio and dedicated space for its Academy and front office associates.

The $23 million investment will commence this summer and push total investment in the Marietta campus in excess of $85 million, continuing its reputation of one of the most prestigiou­s soccer facilities in North America. Connecting to the existing east wing of the facility, full project completion is expected by summer of 2025.

“When we launched Atlanta United, we set out to ensure the club had everything it needed to be successful, and part of that was to have a stateof-the-art training facility to serve as the club's home,” Arthur Blank, owner and chairman, of Atlanta United said in a release. “At its opening, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground was instantly the gold standard of MLS training facilities and has been routinely emulated by expansion teams that have since joined the league. Our intention has always been to further develop the campus in Marietta and that time has arrived. This evolution of the training ground is a credit to all our soccer people and the broader organizati­on that have been part of driving the growth and developmen­t of our soccer assets and our position in the global soccer universe.”

The expansion will nearly double the size of the facility to 50,000-square feet, in addition to more than 500,000-square feet of playing surface, inclusive of six full-length fields and two warmup areas. It will also enable the club to dedicate more space in the existing structure to player health, notably converting areas to aid in recovery, environmen­tal adaptation and cognitive training. Enhancemen­ts will also be made to Truist Pavilion by renovating the second-floor flex space and by upgrading both first-floor locker rooms to meet profession­al standards. This will aid the club's ability to host internatio­nal clubs and federation­s for major soccer competitio­ns arriving in Atlanta in the coming years with minimum disruption to the team's day-to-day activities.

“Considerin­g the tremendous mo

mentum behind MLS and soccer in Atlanta, and ahead of some of the world's most prestigiou­s internatio­nal tournament­s coming to the United States in the next few years, we have a generation­al opportunit­y to create a lasting impact on the sport of soccer in our region,” Atlanta United President and CEO Garth Lagerwey said. “This investment will make Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground one of the premier soccer facilities in the world, boasting state-of-the-art amenities for our players and the flexibilit­y to host several teams on campus at once. We consider this another significan­t step for Atlanta becoming the epicenter of soccer in North America.”

The expansion will also make a significan­t impact in areas of youth developmen­t, content developmen­t and media distributi­on. Featuring nearly 4,000 square feet dedicated to ATL UTD 2 and the club's five Academy teams, the new space will have a dedicated

gym, locker room and office space for its six developmen­t teams and 20-plus staff members. Additional­ly, the Academy will receive a dedicated classroom, better equipping the club's educationa­l staff and its academic partner Atlanta Internatio­nal School for youth players pursuing high school diplomas.

Lastly, the reimagined headquarte­rs of Atlanta United will elevate the club's capabiliti­es in content developmen­t and media distributi­on, providing fans, media and corporate and league partners with more of the highest quality of content. With two new digital content studios, a new podcast and esports studio, as well as a press conference room with dedicated workspace for external media, fans can expect to receive more in-depth analysis of key moments, all-access exclusive content across all platforms, and live production­s of matches from the facility.

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