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| Since the Club was founded fourteen years ago, our Teams have won Ten State Cup Championships, Been Finalists another Eleven times and Semi-finalists twenty-six times. |
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| Today the club has over 25 teams and is developing partnerships with other Clubs across Kansas City. To reflect the addition of these teams and players and our commitment to Kansas City as a whole we changed our name in 2006 to Kansas City United. You can visit our new web page at: http://www.kansascityunited.net/tryouts.html |
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| Since the Attack formed in 1994 with four boys’ teams we have won over 300 tournaments. Our teams participate in the most competitive tournaments in the country, including: the President’s Day Invitational in Phoenix, Arizona; USA CUP in Blaine, Minnesota; the Tampa Bay Sunbowl Tournament in Florida; the Nomads Thanksgiving Invitational in San Diego, California; the Addidas Blue Chip Classic in Ohio; Metro Classic in St. Louis, Missouri;and, the Best in the Midwest in Naperville, Illinois. Currently, we have five teams ranked in the top 50 in the Nation. |
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| We invite you to visit our Alumni Page. Over fifty young men and fifteen young women are listed who trained in our Club, and who continue play in colleges across the country, many nationally ranked such as 2000 NCAA National Finalist and 2002 National Semi-Finalist, Creighton University. (Over 80%of the players who played with us while in High School went on to play College ssoccer.) When these players were in high school they secured a number of firsts including: More Attack players chosen for All Metro First Team Honors than all other Kansas City clubs combined; More Attack players chosen for All Metro Second Team Honors than all other Kansas City clubs combined; Since 1999, half of the players chosen as All Metro Player of the Year have come from the Attack; During the last nine years, players from the Attack were a significant part in winning eleven high school state championships; and, In the last eight years six players from our Club have been selected to be on U.S. Youth National Teams. |
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| In 2003, Jason Cole became the first Attack Alumnus to be signed by the MLS. Jason has been drafted by the Colorado Rapids. In 2005, Jason was joined by Will John as the second Attack player signed by the MLS, and in the fall, Josh Duffy became the third Attack alumni, signing a contract with the Kansas City Wizards and joining their reserve squad for the final four weeks of the season. |
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