![]() Welcome to the CVSA's Bryan Park Soccer Complex |
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CVSA Home Schedule & Scores Standings CVSA Cup Disciplinary Page Available Players CVSA Archives Fall '09 Summer '09 Spring '09 FAQs Field Locations Team Information Bryan Park CVSA Constitution CVSA Bylaws Central Virginia Soccer Referee Association Insurance Claims E-Mail the Officers: PRESIDENT: Justin Regan VICE PRESIDENT: John Roach EXEC. SECRETARY: Liz McAdory TREASURER: Jamie Williams SCHEDULING: Will Mihajlovits REGISTRAR: Mike Brown PUBLIC RELATIONS: J.R Fox AT-LARGE: Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi Brian Bartlett Jonathon Tolbert Will McClung Jon Piper Weather Forecasts:
Contact CVSA: P. O. Box 18176 Richmond, VA 23226 804-316-2591 Mike Brown TEAM LINKS: Athlético United Atlas Soccer Club Atlas Titans A.C. Thunder Lady Titans Atlas Coed Titans Coed Big Night Out FC After Hours FC Big Night Out FC Blast HC FC Bosnia Capital Ale FC Capital Ale FC I Capital Ale FC II Edo's Squid Mamma Zű FC Edo's Squid Tiger Squids FC Fan Rats 3 Monkeys Fan Rats Kuba Kuba Sidekicks FDG Galaxy FU Grey Dragons Knights Lions Lions 80 Lions FC Lions United Lions Masters Metro Sting Metro Sting FC Metro Sting United MSFC Old School Partizan Richmond FC Partizan Premier Partizan Richmond Partizan Ladies Partizan Revolution Richmond Blaze FC Richmond Celtic FC Richmond Celtic FC Celtic 1888 FC Pink Panthers River City Celts Young Hoops FC Richmond City FC Richmond City Premier Richmond City FC Richmond City FC II Richmond City Happy Hour Richmond City Coed Rogues FC Rogues Shockers Screaming Eagles FC Spoccer.com Spoccer Spartans Spoccer Storm Spoccer Sirens Titans Veterans Total Soccer Show X-Rams |
Bryan Park Soccer Complex![]() Click to enlarge Summer 2005 7 a-side map (144Kb) ![]() Click to enlarge Spring Map (139Kb) The Central Virginia Soccer Association has lead in the development of the Bryan Park Soccer Complex, contributing over $200,000.00, and directly securing grants totalling more than $75,000.00. The CVSA is affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), and Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The realization of the soccer complex is an integral part of an overall inner-city program. Currently the City of Richmond has seen a 100% increase in youth soccer participation since 1994. The rapid growth is experienced in both the boy's and the girl's programs. The program already has over 4,000 participants, employing more volunteers than any other youth sports program in the city of Richmond. Bryan Park originated as a 279-acre estate known as Rosewood which was owned by the Mordecai family. In 1909, Isabelle Lamont Bryan and her sons bought Rosewood at public auction. Mrs. Bryan donated the land to the City of Richmond as memorial to her late husband, Joseph Bryan, who in the late 1880's began publishing the Richmond Times, which has evolved into today's Richmond Times-Dispatch. The park is an English-style naturalistic park with ponds, hiking trails, wildlife, mature hardwoods, tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and a seventeen-acre azalea garden.
The use of the fields is governed by the Bryan Park Operating Committee. This committee
consists of one representative each fom the following bodies:
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