Saturday, July 31, 2010

BREAKING NEWS
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Uniform Exchange Program  

 

    Rush Soccer is excited to announce a uniform exchange program to assist our clubs in Africa.  While GA Rush may not have uniforms in order to participate in this program this year, we wanted to advise you of the program for next year.

    As you buy your new uniform, please consider turning in your old uniform for a $20.00 credit!  It is as simple as this, when the Team Manager distributes your new uniform; bring in your old uniform.  The Team Manager will keep track of which players turn in their used uniform for the $20.00 credit.  The Rush management team will then ship these uniforms to our clubs in Africa. 

 

    Membership, each uniform is so important to these kids, each one makes a difference.  This is called our R.E.A.C.H. program, Rush Equipment Assisting CHildren. You are helping kids feel part of a team…the Rush Soccer Club.

 

    Help those boys and girls; consider donating your old uniform! 

Thank you. 

 

Tim Schulz

President  & CEO of Rush Soccer

 

 

 

GEORGIA RUSH ANNOUNCES 2010/2011
COACHING STAFF

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The Rush Way
 

GA Rush U16 boys team poses for pictures with the Florida Rush U16 boys team prior to their game at the FL Rush Nike Champions Cup. A testmament of the Rush club unity. The GA Rush team performed well and ended up with a record of 1W-1T-1L. 

Congratulations GA Rush Nike U12 Boys


 The GA Rush Nike U12 Boys are the champions of the Concorde Fire Challenger Cup (Champions Division) held February 27th and 28th.  The team was undefeated throughout and won the championship in overtime against Athens United 98 Inferno.

Congratulations GA Rush U10 Girls


GA Rush Brazil - U10 Girls participated in the Concorde Fire challenge tournament the weekend of February 20 and were able to win their division and advance to the finals scoring 8 goals for and only 1 against.  The team finished as finalist only losing a well played match 2-1 to the host CF South Black. The girls showed great poise and skill the entire weekend.  Congratulations to coaches and team.  Pictured: Front (L-R) Rhea, Sage, Briggs, Back (L-R) Coach Darnell, Elizabeth, Emily, Megan, Katia, Haley, Mary Grace and Coach Courtney.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  

 

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Rush Soccer Becomes an International Club

Rush Soccer has partnered with 4 clubs in Africa – Gambia, Ghana, Nkomazi and Togo.   GA Rush extremely excited about the partnership with Gambia Rush since former GA Rush coach Omar Sise is the Technical Director for Gambia Rush.  Check out what Rush is doing in Africa following Tim Schultz’s seven part mini-series on the clubs by visiting the following - http://www.rushsoccer.com/home.php?layout=1821.

Auxerre Fall Late to Lyon, Champions League Still In Play
(05.06.10)
A late second half goal by Lyon’s Miralem Pjanic was enough to give Lyon a 2-1 victory over visiting AJ Auxerre.  Visiting AJA created several chances early including a hit post. AJA managed to break through and opened the scoring 15 minutes into the game when leading scorer Ireneusz Jelen stepped in front of a Lyon pass and finished his chance.
Lyon would equalize just before halftime when AJA was called for a foul in the box and Lyon’s Lisandro Lopez put away his shot from the PK Spot.
Lyon kept the pressure on in the second half and Auxerre’s league leading defense eventually cracked with Pjanic’s winner.
The loss drops AJA into a second place tie with Lille, who holds the tiebreaker with more wins on the season. With two games remaining, Lille must still face Ligue 1 champions Marseille. A top two finish gives AJA an automatic Champions League birth while a third place finish would put AJA into Champions League qualifying rounds. If they drop to fourth, they would qualify for the Europa League. AJA will face Lens on Saturday.


  

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