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New York Red Bulls Break Ground on State-of-the-Art Training Complex in Morris Township

The New York Red Bulls have commenced construction on a new training complex in Morris Township, NJ, marking a major investment in the club’s future.

Morris Township, NJ - The New York Red Bulls proudly announced May 14, 2024, the beginning of construction on their new, privately funded Training Complex in Morris Township. This state-of-the-art facility will support all the club’s professional and youth teams, reinforcing the Red Bulls' commitment to player development and excellence.

The complex, designed by global architecture firm Gensler and built by local contractor March Construction, will feature a cruciform-shaped building housing locker rooms, a gym, a dining hall, academic spaces, physiotherapy areas, and offices. The 80-acre site will include eight full-size outdoor soccer pitches, one of which will be a turf field, along with additional training areas. This facility will also serve as the headquarters for the team’s sporting department.

We are excited for construction to begin on our new Training Complex,” Head of Sport Jochen Schneider said. “We want to provide our players, both professional and our academy, the best place for them to work, train and improve. This is a great day for our organization.”

The new complex will be home to the New York Red Bulls First Team, Red Bulls II, and the Red Bulls Academy and Youth Training programs, recognized as North America’s leading youth soccer development system.

Building the premier training complex in Major League Soccer is a significant investment, but one that we believe is necessary," President Marc de Grandpré said.Our vision is for this facility to be a source of pride for our entire organization, our fans, partners, and the Morris Township community for many years to come.”

The New York Red Bulls' Training Facility Complex is expected to open in the Fall of 2025, promising to become a landmark for soccer excellence in the region.

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