I often receive comments that the Pueblo Corinthians are the same as the previous PSSA /Pueblo Soccer. THEY ARE NOT! PSSA/Pueblo Soccer was registered with Colorado Youth Soccer as a Pueblo soccer club and was under the 501c3 of the Belmont Optimist Club of Pueblo. There is no Pueblo Corinthians registered with Colorado Youth soccer https://www.coyouthsoccer.org/club_links.html. They are under the 501c3 of the Corinthians Athletic Club of Colorado Springs and have a Pueblo office http://www.corinthianssoccer.com/clubs/522/pages/20597.
THEY ARE A COLORADO SPRINGS ORGANIZATION WITH A PUEBLO BRANCH.
On the other hand, the Pueblo Rangers Soccer Club is a Pueblo organization with its own 501c3 and are registered with Colorado Youth Soccer as a state soccer club https://www.coyouthsoccer.org/club_links.html. We are managed by Puebloans, staffed by Puebloans and our only office is in Pueblo. We are proud members of both the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce http://www.pueblochamber.org/content/business-directory and the Pueblo Latino Chamber of Commerce http://pueblolatinochamber.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=1&tmpl=component&format=raw&Itemid=14 . Each February, we bring the largest 2 day event to Pueblo each year, The Pueblo Rangers Sunbelt Classic Soccer Tournament, which brings in millions of dollars to the Pueblo economy.
I am not implying that the Corinthians is not a good organization but let’s be accurate and honest.
THE CORINTHIANS SOCCER CLUB IS A COLORADO SPRINGS ORGANIZATION THAT HAS A SATELLITE PROGRAM IN PUEBLO OFFERING SOCCER TO A SMALL GROUP OF PUEBLO CHILDREN.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Does Pueblo need 2 soccer clubs in Pueblo? NO !
We normally do not approve anonymous comments to this site as anonymous comments are the work of cowards who are afraid to attach their names to their comments but we will make an exception this time to address the comments. " We are the standard in the community" No you are not! The reason that the Pueblo Rangers started a recreational league in the first place was do to dissatisfaction that teams had with PSSA and begged us to start a recreational league. "When PSSA and the Belomont Optimist Club started the Pueblo Rangers". FALSE! The Pueblo Rangers were created by a group of soccer parents because the Belmont Optimist Club and PSSA would not entertain the proposal of letting any of their teams go competitive. The Pueblo Rangers were started in 1982 which, if my math is correct, means that the Pueblo Ranger have been the standard in competitive soccer in Pueblo for 28 years. Although it is true that the Pueblo Corinthians include Pueblo, volunteers and paid staff, the organization is still a subsidiary of the Corinthianas Soccer Club which according to Colorado Youth Soccer (CYS) is a Colorado Springs soccer club. There is no Pueblo Corinthians registered with CYS. The web site with a link for Pueblo Soccer is a hyper link on www.corinthianssoccer.com. There is no Pueblo Corinthians Soccer club registered as a non profit or with the sate of Colorado. The Pueblo Corinthians are owned by the Corinthians Soccer Club in Colorado Springs and your Executive Director is Flavio Mazzetti of Colorado Springs. The Pueblo Corinthians are a branch of a Colorado Spring soccer club. Not a Pueblo soccer club. These are FACTS. Look them up. The Pueblo Rangers have grown from 1/4 the size of PSSA to 3 times the size of the Pueblo Corinthians. Wonder why. May be a better product from a Pueblo soccer club. Who ever posted the comment, remember to attache your name or email or your comment will not be posted next time.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Does Pueblo really need two soccer clubs?
Does Pueblo really need two soccer clubs? In the past the Rangers attempted several times to merge with PSSA. The argument given by several levels of PSSA management were: 1. We do not want to be part of a Competitive club, 2. We do not want to change our name. Well that doesn't seem to be an obsticle now since PSSA has joined with a competitive club (The Colorado Springs Corinthians) and have changed their name to Corinthians Soccer Club of Pueblo. Could someone please give me a logical answer as to why anyone would want to live in Pueblo and have their children play for a Colorado Springs soccer club. Why send your money to Colorado Springs when the home town organization can give your children the same experience and in most cases for less money. The time has come to take pride in being a Puebloan and support Pueblo business and organizations. We welcome any solid argument to the contrary.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Rangers and YMCA Partner
The Pueblo Rangers is excited to announce that we have partnered with the Pueblo YMCA to give more of Pueblo's children a chance to enjoy the sport of soccer under the guidance of Pueblo's only home town soccer club. We feel that the alliance between Pueblo's oldest soccer club and Pueblo's oldest family sports organization will benefit everyone involved. The Rangers have grown to 133 teams and provide soccer to children from 3 to 18 years old. including recreational, advanced and Colorado's only Middle School soccer league. We also proved adult recreational soccer. We look forward to continued growth while providing a quality soccer experience for all of Southern Colorado's children and adults.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
A Professional opperation
The Pueblo Rangers Soccer Club is the only soccer club in Pueblo that uses certified referees for all games and provides age specific level play. Three year olds will not have to play against six year olds.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Thanks for visting our blog.
The Pueblo Rangers would like to thank the Recreational committee for suggesting the addition of a blog to the Pueblo Rangers. This is going to be a great way to share information and help make Pueblo's only Home Town soccer club the best that it can be.
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