Virginia Legacy

Virginia Legacy

Football club infobox
clubname = Virginia Legacy


fullname = Virginia Legacy
nickname = The Legacy
founded = 1976
ground = James City County Stadium
capacity = 3,000
chairman = flagicon|USA Jeff Dominguez
manager = flagicon|USA Tim Crisitian
league = USL Premier Development League
season = 2008
position = 4th, Mid Atlantic Division

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Virginia Legacy are an American soccer (football) team, founded in 1976 as part of the Williamsburg Soccer Club, a thriving amateur sports association serving the local community. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and play in the Mid-Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in against teams from Fredericksburg, Reading, Richmond, Virginia Beach and Woodbridge.

The club was known as Williamsburg Legacy until January 2007, when Williamsburg Soccer Club merged with the nearby Colonial Football Club to form the Virginia Legacy Soccer Club. The PDL team then changed its name to reflect the merge.

The Legacy play their home games at the James City County Stadium in the in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia. The club's colors are white, red and black.

2008 Roster

Year-by-year

Honors

* USL PDL Mid Atlantic Division Champions 2002

Competition History

Notable former players

* Brian Cvilikas
* Noah Palmer
* Gonzalo Segares

Coaches

* Jeff Dominguez 2005-06
* Kevin Darcy 2007
* Tim Crisitian 2008-date

tadia

* Busch Field, Williamsburg, Virginia 2003-05
* Stadium at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, Virginia 2005 (2 games)
* Albert-Daly Field, Williamsburg, Virginia 2006-07
* James City County Stadium, Williamsburg, Virginia 2008-date

Average Attendance

*2008: not yet available
*2007: 239
*2006: 248
*2005: 233
*2004: 462
*2003: 609
*2002: 419
*2001: 511

External links

* [http://www.williamsburglegacy.com Virginia Legacy]
* [http://www.valegacysoccer.com Virginia Legacy Soccer Club]


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