Nike Donates Soccer Fields Across U.S. Valued at $1 Million
April 26 2006 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Nike Joga Bonito Field or Soccer Equipment Donated in 15 U.S.
Communities LOS ANGELES, April 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To
celebrate the global spirit of Joga Bonito (Portuguese for "Play
Beautiful"), Nike is announcing a commitment valued at $1 million
to fuel U.S. soccer in 15 communities throughout the U.S. Nike will
donate three Joga Bonito soccer fields in Los Angeles, three fields
in New York and four fields in Chicago as well as provide soccer
equipment for 12 additional cities. Each of the 10 fields is made
from FieldTurf synthetic grass, and is designed to introduce the
Brazilian futsal-style of small-field soccer that emphasizes ball
control and foot skills to youth recreation and club teams. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990818/NIKELOGO ) To kick off
Nike's national announcement of the Joga Bonito fields and soccer
equipment donation today, U.S. soccer stars Landon Donovan and
Brandi Chastain will visit kids at the Los Angeles City Department
of Recreation & Parks' Glassell Park for the dedication of the
new soccer field. The Joga Bonito field will be used primarily by
the local Anahuak League and its 1,500 kids. The Los Angeles field
dedication is the first of 10 fields Nike will donate in the U.S.
Nike partnered with local organizations in Los Angeles, New York
and Chicago to install the fields in local communities over the
next few months. In Los Angeles, specifically, the Amateur Athletic
Foundation of Los Angeles (AAF) partnered with Nike to provide
funding for the fields. Each Joga Bonito field donation is part of
the NikeGO Places program which takes worn-out athletic shoes
and/or footwear manufacturing materials, grinds them up into a
material called Nike Grind, and uses that in creating new sports
and play surfaces. The Joga Bonito fields will incorporate
approximately 20 to 25 percent Nike Grind Rubber. A total of 16,000
pounds of Nike Grind Rubber in the Los Angeles fields alone
represents how the remains from manufacturing over 60,000 pairs of
sports shoes can be used to benefit both the environment and the
youth in underserved communities. Nike will also make soccer
equipment donations to 12 additional cities including: Atlanta,
Boston, Dallas, Denver, Miami, Newark, Philadelphia, Phoenix,
Portland, Seattle, St. Louis, and Washington D.C. Each equipment
donation includes soccer balls, soccer t-shirts and a Joga Bonito
tool kit that teaches Nike's 3-on-3 version of futsal, called
Joga3. "The Joga Bonito fields project is an expression of our
belief in the power of sport to create change in the lives of young
people," said Joaquin Hidalgo, Vice President of U.S. Marketing for
Nike. "By bringing world-class pitches to areas otherwise
underserved, our goal is to create greater access and opportunity
for youth in these communities to play soccer beautifully and enjoy
the physical, social and emotional benefits of a physically active
lifestyle." At the Glassell Park field dedication, Donovan and
Chastain will speak to the importance of providing kids with
opportunities to participate in sport. Donovan will kick the
field's inaugural goal before opening the field for its first Nike
Joga3 soccer tournament. Donovan and Chastain each read lines from
a commemorative plaque that will accompany each of the 10 fields
being dedicated. "With the games in Germany right around the
corner, this is an exiting time for U.S. Soccer. I'm happy that
Nike is continuing to make such a major commitment to fueling the
game in America with the donation of these 10 Joga Bonito soccer
fields," said Landon Donovan, starting forward for the U.S.
National Soccer team. "I'm glad I could be a part of today's field
dedication and know the kids will pass on the Joga Bonito or 'Play
Beautiful' spirit that Nike intended." Chastain, a member of the
1999 Women's World Cup team, a gold medalist for the U.S. Women's
National Team and pregnant with her first child, echoed Donovan's
sentiments, "I am constantly impressed with Nike's continual effort
to promote and grow the world's greatest sport, from the bottom to
the top. Not only have they continued to support national teams
around the world, they have begun the Joga Bonita campaign to
refocus everyone on the most fundamental aspects of sport: fun,
heart, joy, passion and sportsmanship. About to become a mother for
the first time, it is Nike's effort to drive home these points that
makes me realize how important soccer, and sports in general, are
to the development of young people." Nike Joga Bonito field
dedications in Chicago and New York, as well as the remaining
fields in Los Angeles, are forthcoming and will be announced this
summer as each field nears completion. About NIKE, Inc. NIKE, Inc.
based near Beaverton, Oregon is the world's leading designer,
marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel,
equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and fitness
activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc.,
which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel
and accessories; NIKE Bauer Hockey, Inc., a leading designer and
distributor of hockey equipment; Cole Haan, a leading designer and
marketer of luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action
sports and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories and
Exeter Brands Group LLC, which designs and markets athletic
footwear and apparel for the value retail channel. NikeGO Places
Active kids need places to play. NikeGO Places is Nike's
inspirational program to provide more places for kids to play. Nike
created NikeGO Places to take old, worn-out athletic shoes and
other footwear materials, grind them up into Nike Grind, and turn
that into high quality sports and play surfaces. Many of these
fields, courts, tracks and playgrounds are already installed in top
sports clubs around the world. NikeGO Places is a donations program
that brings these surfaces to communities where better facilities
are needed and kids can really get active. Since 1993, Nike has
contributed to more than 200 NikeGO Places around the world. So
when your shoes are worn-out, let them play on. For more
information on NikeGO Places and where to recycle your old athletic
shoes, visit http://www.nikego.com/ or http://www.nikegrind.com/.
FieldTurf For many years, Nike has had a strategic alliance with
FieldTurf, a leading innovator of synthetic turf, to make some of
the best athletic surfaces in the world. FieldTurf's
high-performance synthetic turf incorporates Nike Grind material
recycled from footwear manufacturing to help elite athletes and
active kids to play their best game. FieldTurf emulates real grass
using a smooth, coated fiber, an open-weave system that contains a
combination of Nike Grind and other rubber material and sand
infill. The infill surrounds and supports each grass fiber in the
same way that natural earth holds each blade of grass. Compatible
with many types of base surfaces, including asphalt, concrete or
crushed rock, FieldTurf makes for an exceptional playing surface,
indoors and out. The highly porous nature of the infill provides
excellent drainage for consistent play in all types of weather, all
year long. It provides a cushioned play surface that is more
pleasant to play on than concrete or hard soil surfaces and also
provides other environmental and cost benefits associated with
reduced maintenance over it's lifetime such as no watering,
pesticide use, cutting and fertilizer use. For more information
visit. http://www.fieldturf.com/
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