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More than 150 union workers, fans, and locals rallied at the south lot of Belmont Park to urge state officials to make a decision on a proposed soccer stadium and complex that has been lying in wait … more
The New York Cosmos will be transforming an underused basketball court on the grounds of Clara H. Carlson Elementary School in Elmont into a soccer pitch. With charity partner Street Soccer USA and … more
Local politicians and community leaders descended on the main entrance to Belmont Park, on Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont, on Dec. 10 to voice their concerns about the possible installation of video … more
The Empire State Development agency has asked developers for updated proposals for vacant land in Belmont Park. This comes after nearly three years of inactivity, during which the state was reviewing … more
Pink T-shirts, pink socks and a variety of snacks and beverages were sold and second-grade boys from the Hewlett-Lawrence Soccer Club, Inwood, Lynbrook and Levittown player four soccer games at Lawrence Middle School in the Nassau Development Program Breast Cancer fundraising tournament last Sunday. more
Due to technical difficulties, lightening postponing one game and another game not played to due an opposing coach being hospitalized, the Lawrence boys’ soccer team season has gotten off to a stuttering start as after playing three non-league contests and going 2-1, the Golden Tornadoes finally began playing league games last weekend. more
Long Island soccer fans rejoiced as World Cup champion and all-time leading goal scorer for the United States Women’s National Team Abby Wambach arrived in Garden City for a meet and greet with fans at Roosevelt Field Mall last week. more
The United States women’s soccer team not only made history with their 5-2 victory over Japan in the World Cup final on July 5, but also made television history, reeling in 25.4 million viewers on FOX, making it the most watched soccer game — men’s or women’s — in the United States. more
A seemingly never ending sea of red, white, and blue. That’s what I saw at the ticker-tape parade in downtown Manhattan last Friday, honoring the Women’s national soccer team, which, on July 5, defeated Japan, 5-2, to win the Women’s World Cup. more
For soccer fans, Independence Day weekend carried extra meaning this year. more
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