Design / Construction / Renovation
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Fielder's Choice, Inc. has worked a number of school districts and Parks and Recreation Departments with full renovation of soccer fields to insure safe field and turf conditions. Fielder's Choice, Inc. also can give you the best prices for your new goal requirements or your net replacements.
U.S. Soccer Federation
Homepage: http://www.ussoccer.com/
Rules and regulations URL: http://www.ussoccer.com/laws/index.jsp.html
History:
Founded in 1913, U.S. Soccer was one of the world’s first organizations to be affiliated with FIFA. U.S. Soccer has continued to grow in the 91 years since, and now has the largest membership among U.S. Olympic Committee national governing bodies.
Used to be known as the U.S. Football Association, U.S. Soccer’s name was changed to the United States Soccer Football Association in 1945 and then to its present name in 1974. As the governing body of soccer in the United States, U.S. Soccer has helped chart the course for the sport in the USA for 90 years. Its main goals include making soccer, in all its forms, a preeminent sport in the United States and to continue the development of soccer at all recreational and competitive levels.
Lacrosse United States Lacrosse
Homepage: http://www.lacrosse.org/
Women’s division: http://www.lacrosse.org/the_sport/ womens_rules.phtml
Men’s Division: http://www.lacrosse.org/ the_sport /mens_rules.phtml
Boy’s Rules: http://www.lacrosse.org/the_sport/ mens_rules.phtml
Girl's Rules: http://www.lacrosse.org/the_sport/mens_rules.phtml
Founded in January 1, 1998, the US Lacrosse is a product of a three-year initiative to unify the country’s various lacrosse organizations. This unification aims to pool human and financial resources, and maximize the effectiveness of efforts to promote the sport. The resulting organization, US Lacrosse, is a combination of contributions and efforts of various independent institutions such as the Lacrosse Foundation, the United States Women's Lacrosse Association, the National Junior Lacrosse Association, the United States Lacrosse Officials Association, United States Lacrosse Coaches Association, United States Club Lacrosse Association, the Central Atlantic Lacrosse League and National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association.
US Lacrosse now serves as the primary organization offering programs and information services to its national members and thousands of lacrosse enthusiasts in the country. To date, US Lacrosse boasts of over 160,000 players, coaches, officials, and enthusiasts.
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