Gotham FC announces plans for $35 million training facility

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Gotham FC announces plans for $35 million training facility
Summary

Gotham FC has unveiled plans to construct its first-ever training facility in Whippany, New Jersey, with an estimated cost of $35 million. This marks a significant milestone for the club, which has shared training spaces for two decades. The new site will feature three grass fields, including a heated one, and plans for an additional indoor field pending approval. The facility aims to enhance player performance and recovery, and will also serve as a community hub. Renovations are set to begin later this summer, with completion expected in 2027.

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  • Project to transform former Red Bulls training site into a dedicated center.
  • Facility will include a gym, hydrotherapy room, and player lounge.
  • Renovations designed with input from players and coaching staff.
  • Construction funded privately and includes a 15-year lease.
  • Gotham FC aims to increase its competitive edge and community engagement.
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  • 1:46 PMYahoo SportsGotham FC to construct $35 million training facility, a first for the club: ‘This is absolutely huge’
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Gotham FC will soon have a place to call home. The 2025 NWSL Champions on Wednesday announced plans to construct the club’s first-ever training facility, a major milestone that marks a significant new chapter for the New Jersey-based club. This is the first time the club will have its own facility after two decades of borrowing fields or sharing them with other teams across the state. The National Women’s Soccer League club will move into the former New York Red Bulls training facility in Whippa

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The reigning champions continue to invest in the club’s development.

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