The US Virgin Islands Soccer Association’s President Hillaren Frederick and the members of the executive committee will host a FIFA delegation of infrastructure specialists on Saturday, according to a press release issued Friday.
The delegation will be inspecting the Bethlehem Soccer Complex in Estate Bethlehem on St. Croix. Capital improvement projects at the property are funded by a financial assistance program available to members of the FIFA network, according to the release. FIFA Forward Program’s aim is to provide custom-designed assistance for soccer development worldwide, it stated.
To date, the total investment in infrastructure at BSC has produced an administration office, a soccer field with lighting and bleachers, locker rooms, public bathrooms, a concession, and a cafeteria. The total cost of investment is $2,573,834, the release stated.
FIFA and CONCACAF fully funded all construction and projects. The next immediate plans are to construct a two-story dormitory building of approximately 12,398 square feet with a total of 17 dormitories, including 15 double rooms and two for officials, with a fitness gym on St. Croix. The future goal is to build a soccer academy for elite USVI soccer players, the release stated.
Members of the FIFA delegation are:
Alejandro Calvente – Development Programs Manager
Hervé Blanchard – Regional Office Development Manager
David Rosa – FIFA Infrastructure Consultant
Malaika Church- Regional Office Development Coordinator
For more information on USVI Soccer Association programs, contact the USVI Soccer Association office at 340-719-9707 or email [email protected]. Follow them on Facebook at USVI Soccer Association.