Soccer gaining popularity in Bloomington-Normal

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Soccer has been gaining popularity since the recent U.S. Women’s World Cup win. (Photo courtesy Flickr)

By Terry James

BLOOMINGTON – The Women’s World Cup was the highest-rated soccer event ever on American television.

Bloomington Park and Recreation athletics program manager Denise Balagna said soccer is big in Bloomington-Normal.

“I think that soccer has been a growing sport for a long time,” Balagna said. “This is giving the sport an even bigger boost to the interest level for youth and adults. There’s an adult group that plays soccer here in town as well.”

Balagna said kids and adults who play in city leagues get excellent training.

“Both of those are organized by Challenger Sports,” said Balagna. “We work with them and they actually bring in international coaches that come in and teach soccer skills.”

Two city soccer camps are taking place in the next few weeks.

Terry James can be reached at [email protected].

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