FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 20, 2014


  
FASA General Manager Pete Cinalli to step down after 12 years of service 

 

Longtime Fredericksburg Area Soccer Association leader will focus on coaching, training, college prep programming

 

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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (Sept. 19, 2014) - Nearly 13 years after taking on the Technical Director/Director of Coaching post in 2002 when the entire club consisted of a total of seven travel teams, Pete Cinalli will be stepping down as the Fredericksburg Area Soccer Association's General Manager at the end of October.

 

It has certainly been an amazing journey," Cinalli said, "to help with the explosive growth and success of this outstanding organization. I consider it a privilege to be part of the FASA family and look forward to the club continuing on to being one of the largest and best in the region and beyond. There are a lot of very special people in this organization."

 

In addition to the number of travel teams growing from seven to 44, Cinalli - who became FASA's first-ever General Manager when the position was created in 2010 - also started the ASDL Classic League, which grew from 18 players in the inaugural season to well over 600 players currently playing in the FASA Academy & Classic League.

  

Other programs started during his tenure include the Advanced Skills Soccer Camp, which has donated over $12,000 to local schools; the Girls College Soccer Camp, an event which has drawn numerous NCAA Division I head coaches to participate; the College Preparation Program, which helps players in the recruiting process; Super Y and Super 20s, where many FASA teams have participated in National Finals at the IMG Academy in Florida; TOPSoccer, a community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities; Entry into the Club Champions League (CCL) as well as WAGS, NCSL and ODSL; the hosting of the Washington Invitational Tournament (formerly the Fredericksburg Cup); the FASA 5k & 1M "Run For the Dream," and the FASA College Scholarship and Kerry Keilty Memorial Award, which Cinalli will continue to manage for the club.

  

"For many years the name Pete Cinalli has been synonymous with FASA, so his decision to step down is certainly a significant event in the life of the club," said FASA' s Board of Directors in a joint statement. "We fully understand, and support, Pete's decision and we are appreciative of all that he has done for the club. We are also excited that he wants to continue coaching his girls team. He has had tremendous success with them so we are glad he will be there to see them through their last year.  

"We are confident that the club will continue to grow and move in an extremely positive direction. We will build on the strong foundation of success that is Pete's legacy here."  

 

The other major accomplishment - nearly eight years in the making - was the opening of FASA Park, referred to for many years as the "Field of Dreams Project." Cinalli led the effort that resulted in FASA receiving over 220 acres of property via donation, followed by the financing and development of a soccer complex which includes 10 lush Bermudagrass fields and a fully functional bathroom and pavilion. 

 

"FASA Park is amazing. It's really exciting to see the fields full of teams each weekend enjoying top-quality fields," Cinalli said. "With the addition of the pavilion & restroom facility this year, it is truly one of the nicest parks in the region. Teams that travel here have been extremely complimentary about every aspect of the park. The design is unique, where 20 teams can be playing and 20 teams have enough space on Bermudagrass to warm up comfortably.

 

"For FASA to own a facility of this size and quality, something that players from the club will have use of forever, makes all the years of getting it done more than worth it," he added.

 

Cinalli will continue to coach the U18 Impact Elite, the girls team which reached the Finals Weekend of the Virginia State Cup for four consecutive years, won back-to-back CCL league championships and high honors at many major college showcase events including the Jefferson Cup, Disney Showcase, CASL, WAGS, Bethesda,PDA and other tournaments. The Impact also qualified for, and won, an international tournament in Europe, going undefeated and beating a team from Finland in the championship match. The majority of the players on Impact Elite have already committed to various colleges, including many to D1 programs on scholarship.  He was also named the Virginia/VYSA Girls Travel Coach of the Year in 2006.  

Cinalli will stay on as GM through the end of October to help with the transition.

"Reducing my responsibilities as GM will allow me to focus more on what I love the most: coaching and helping players prepare to be successful at the college level," said Cinalli.

 

 

About the Fredericksburg Area Soccer Association 

Since its inception over 30 years ago, FASA has expanded to become one of the largest and most successful youth soccer organizations in the Northern Virginia region. The club has more than 2,000 players on Travel, Classic and Super Y teams, and hundreds more attending FASA camps, academies and professional goalkeeper training. FASA teams compete in top regional and national leagues, including WAGS, NCSL, CCL, Virginia State Cup and US Soccer Region 1 Premier League and Colonial League. The FASA website is www.fasasoccer.org
 

 

 

 

   

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