Flagship facility of Brad Friedel's Premier Soccer Academies

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LORAIN, OH --- ...there is nothing like it in American soccer, particularly given that all the players on hand at the academy will attend free of charge. --- Among the features are a 5,000 square foot workout room, a-more-than 60,000 square foot field house including 2 full lockerrooms and a full-length indoor field... [link]

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