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The new crest for the NOCO women’s soccer team was revealed as fans walk inside the Future Legends Dome on Friday Feb. 9, 2024 in Windsor. The first home game is scheduled for May 25th.(Jim Rydbom/Staff Photographer)
The Northern Colorado Hailstorm and Northern Colorado Rain soccer clubs will host a two-day clinic June 16-17 with former MLS teammates Graham Zuis and Roger Espinoza at the Future Legends Complex in Windsor.
The camp is open to athletes of all abilities and who are of ages 9 to 19 years old (birth years 2017 to 2006). The clinics will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days. The cost is $150.
Athletes are asked to bring appropriate footwear for turf, grass and hard-court surfaces, and a ball, lunch/snacks and water bottles.
Training equipment will be provided by clinic staff.
For more information and registration, go online and visit https://tinyurl.com/2tr3wkyf
The Hailstorm and Rain are both owned by Future Legends, LLC in Windsor.
Zusi and Espinoza, both 37, played 16 and 14 seasons, respectively with Kansas City in MLS. Espinoza, a native of Honduras, relocated to Denver with his family when he was a boy. He went to Denver South High School and graduated from Regis Jesuit High School.
Zusi is a former member of the U.S. Men’s National Team and appeared in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. He had five goals and seven assists in 55 appearances from 2012-17.
He recorded 31 goals and 74 assists in 355 career matches with Kansas City while playing defense, midfield and on the wing. He was a seven-time MLS All-Star and a member of KC’s MLS Cup-winning team in 2013. As of 2023, Zusi was the longest tenured player with one team in MLS history.
Espinoza, a midfielder from Honduras, played with Kansas City from 2008-12 and again from 2015-23. He helped the team to nine playoff appearances while recording 12 goals and 45 assists in 338 matches.
Espinoza played with the Honduras National Team from 2009-17 and played in two World Cups in Brazil in 2014 and in South Africa in 2010.
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