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USVI Soccer Association Releases March and April 2022 Calendar of Events

U.S Virgin Islands Soccer Association (USVISA)

The USVI Soccer Association has released its soccer Events Calendar – Updated March 9 2022 and programs tentatively scheduled throughout 2022.   As details, such as venues and times become available, the calendar will be updated and redistributed.

Up next in March, USVISA President Frederick and a small delegation will attend the 72nd Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Congress to be held in Doha, Qatar, Thursday, March 31.

April is an activity filled month.  The Lady Eagles are back at Concacaf W Qualifiers, competing with a Home Match against Curacao at the Bethlehem Soccer Complex at 4 p.m. on April 6.  It will be followed by an away match on April 12 against St. Kitts and Nevis at the Warner Park Sporting Complex in Basseterre, St. Kitts.  The U15 Girls and Boys will host the Turks and Caicos Islands U15 Girls and Boys for international friendlies April 14-16, at the Bethlehem Soccer Complex.

Coach Education closes out April with the presentation of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) C-license Coaching Course, April 22-29.

Saturday Grassroots Soccer Festivals are held from 9 a.m. to noon, every Saturday, at the Bethlehem Soccer Complex on St. Croix and at the Antilles School and the University of the Virgin Islands on St. Thomas.

For more information on other USVI Soccer Association youth programs, contact the USVI Soccer Association office at 719-9707 or email usvisoccer@gmail.com.

Visit the USVISA website and social media platforms to keep up with the association.

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