Soccer

U.S. Men’s Soccer Team Begins World Cup Prep in Atlanta

The squad arrives in Georgia as they launch training at the newly opened Arthur M. Blank National Training Center

The U.S. men's national soccer team touched down in Atlanta this week, marking the first step of a focused preparation campaign ahead of the upcoming World Cup.

Their arrival coincides with the inauguration of the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center, a 123‑acre complex that officially opened its doors in Fayetteville, Georgia.

A Modern Hub for U.S. Soccer

The state‑of‑the‑art facility, valued at $250 million, will serve dual purposes as a training ground and corporate office for the federation.

Coaches and players alike have praised the center’s cutting‑edge amenities, which include multiple full‑size pitches, sports‑science labs and a dedicated media studio.

While the team’s primary focus remains on tactical drills and conditioning, the new headquarters also symbolizes a long‑term investment in the development of American talent.

U.S. Soccer’s leadership highlighted the center’s role in fostering a unified environment for players, staff and partners as the squad moves toward the tournament.

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