On Wednesday, Major League Baseball superstar Manny Machado attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the San Diego Football Club (SDFC) training complex and academy in San Diego, California. The event was attended by local dignitaries, SDFC team officials, and Machado himself.
The SDFC training complex and academy will be a state-of-the-art facility that will provide young athletes in the San Diego area with the opportunity to develop their skills and pursue their dreams of playing professional soccer. The facility will feature two full-size soccer fields, a gymnasium, and a clubhouse. It will also include a classroom and meeting space for coaches and players.
Machado, who is originally from Miami, Florida, is a four-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winner. He currently plays for the San Diego Padres and is a major part of the team’s success. Machado was excited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony and expressed his enthusiasm for the project.
“I am so proud to be here today to help break ground on this amazing project,” said Machado. “It’s an honor to be part of something that will help young athletes in the San Diego area reach their goals and pursue their dreams.”
The SDFC training complex and academy is expected to open in 2021 and will be a great addition to the San Diego sports landscape. It will provide young athletes with the opportunity to develop their skills and pursue their dreams of playing professional soccer. Machado’s presence at the groundbreaking ceremony was a testament to his commitment to helping young athletes reach their goals.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the SDFC training complex and academy was an exciting event that marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for San Diego sports. With Machado’s support, the facility will be a great asset to the community and will help young athletes reach their potential.