NJ TEAMSTERS FC ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH BAYONNE RESTAURANT MEZCAL KITCHEN

NJ TEAMSTERS FC ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH BAYONNE RESTAURANT MEZCAL KITCHEN

BayonneNew Jersey – New Jersey Teamsters Football Club (NJ Teamsters FC) is pleased to announce the soccer clubs first exclusive restaurant sponsor Mezcal Kitchen based in Bayonne, New Jersey and known for its authentic and savory Mexican cuisine. As an exclusive sponsor Mezcal Kitchen will operate the only food concessions station inside Ahern Veterans Stadium, the future home of NJ Teamsters FC. The “Kicker” partnership deal ensures the eatery will receive logo placement on the lower back of the soccer clubs uniform kits and also logo placement throughout the pitch.

NJ Teamsters FC‘s owner Alex Geraldino is a loyal patron of Mezcal Kitchen since opening its doors to the public and says, “I’m very happy and excited to partner with Mezcal Kitchen. The food, drinks, and customer service are all superb and on par with what our team represents, the spirit of excellence. I became friendly with Chef Roberto Isla and his wife Paola, and have profound respect for them. They’re smart entrepreneurs and will make great partners for us. It’ll be a treat to have their delicious food inside of our stadium to cater to our fans. And after the home matches, we can move the party just blocks away to the 482 Broadway location to enjoy good food, beverages and live music for the families. The ambience there is amazing!”

Mezcal Kitchen owner and operator, Chef Roberto Isla said, “When Sibrena and Alex informed us that Bayonne was going to be the home of the NJ Teamsters FC, we were more than thrilled to have the opportunity to sponsor them. We believe that this could be something big for the City of Bayonne as it will bring attention to this wonderful community and help Bayonne blossom with additional business opportunities.”

About NJ Teamsters FCNJ Teamsters FC is New Jersey’s newest men’s pro development soccer club based in Bayonne. We are members of the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), U.S. Soccer Federation, CONCACAF and FIFA. NJ Teamsters FC is eligible to play in the years qualifying rounds at the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. NJ Teamsters FC prides themselves with operating from the spirit of excellence and believes discipline and hard work pays off. The clubs’ motto is, “Stand Ready To Strike!”

About Mezcal Kitchen: From Mexican Inspired dishes to fresh fruit cocktails. Our vision is to create a rustic casual setting, sourcing quality ingredients, and delivering an excellent Mexican cuisine experience. We believe in making everything in house from scratch, fresh everyday! Visit the menu at www.Mezcal-Kitchen.com

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NJ TEAMSTERS FC PARTNERS WITH JERSEY CITY SOCCER ASSOCIATION

NJ TEAMSTERS FC PARTNERS WITH JERSEY CITY SOCCER ASSOCIATION

HARRISON, N.J. – The New Jersey Teamsters Football Club have agreed to a youth development partnership with the Jersey City Soccer Association

The NJ Teamsters FC will provide the Jersey City Soccer Association with advanced professional training and coaching to further develop the skills of our players who aspire to play in high school, college and beyond.  The NJ Teamsters FC Academy will provide that bridge.  The program will include onsite professional  coaching staff, curriculum access, player clinics, team training, league play, tournament play, coach education workshops, and a preseason training camp.

“We are looking forward to our partnership with the Jersey City Soccer Association and the opportunity to develop young players in their local community,” said Alex Geraldino, principal of the NJ Teamsters Football Club.” As a future leader in youth soccer, it is important that we play an active role in the development of future soccer generations.”

“We are very excited to be able to partner with a new semi-professional soccer organization and work towards building the successes of both the Jersey City Soccer Association and the NJ Teamsters FC,” said Joe Santella, Jersey City Soccer Association President. “This partnership will allow us to provide a comprehensive training program for our youth competitive team participants with one of the newest clubs forming to compete in the Northeast Conference of the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL).

The grassroots partnership provides the Jersey City Soccer Association a unique opportunity to partner with an aspiring, hungry, new semi-professional soccer team and benefit from the extensive experience of former professional players and current experienced high level coaches.  In addition to the training that the youth players will benefit from, the partnership will also include assistance with college recruiting and mentoring where young players can partner with active NJ Teamsters FC players to draw on their experience.

More about NJ Teamsters FC can be found at http://www.NJTeamstersFC.com and follow social media platforms on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @NJTeamstersFC. 

FOR PRESS INQUIRIES CONTACT: Sibrena Stowe-Geraldino T: 570-778-3347 E: marketing@njteamstersfc.com 

CELEBRITY MEDIA REP SIBRENA STOWE-GERALDINO INKS CONSULTANT DEAL WITH FANZFIRST.COM

PATERSON TIMES COVER NJ TEAMSTERS FC'S INTEREST IN HINCHLIFFE STADIUM

PATERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT SHOULD TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF HINCHLIFFE STADIUM TO CITY, SAYS CONSULTANT

The city’s school district should cede ownership of the historic Hinchcliffe Stadium to the municipal government to allow the city to foster the economic development needed in the vicinity for a renovated stadium, recommended a consultant to both the city council and the board of education during a joint meeting on Wednesday night.

“Schools don’t have the functioning role to promote economic development,” said Tom Moriarity, managing principal of Arlington, VA-based Retail and Development Strategies (RDS), during a presentation before the two bodies. His market analysis report for the stadium says the mission of the school district is not economic development, but education. The city will be better able to form public-private partnerships needed to redevelop the area around the stadium through what’s called a Revenue Allocation District (RAD).

The city transferred the stadium to the school district for a nominal $1 fee in 1963. School board members needed more time before making a decision.

“There has to be some deed swaps. We can’t simply give up the field,” said school board president Christopher Irving. His colleague Emanuel Capers suggested exchanging Hinchcliffe Stadium for Bauerle Field and Westside Park.

Capers suggestion is unlikely to be accepted by the city. Westside Park is a huge city-owned park on the border of the Totowa section and Hillcrest neighborhood. There’s a movement to renovate the 26.6-acre park.

Irving said the more realistic exchange will likely be for Bauerle Field. He also suggested a joint board to manage access to a renovated Hinchcliffe Stadium to ensure the school system is able to utilize the stadium for its athletics.

Mayor Jose “Joey” Torres pointed out the school district has access to use every park in the city. Most city schools are built close to city-owned parks which serve as their recreation space, said the mayor.

The current shared services agreement between the two entities has to be revamped, both sides said. Torres also suggested bonding to renovate local parks for school uses. He said the debt payments would have to be taken on by both the city and the schools.

“It’s time for Hinchcliffe Stadium to be owned by the city,” said Brian LoPinto, president of the Friends of Hinchcliffe Stadium, which has been a major force behind the movement to restore the iconic stadium that has been closed for two decades.

LoPinto was among a small group of people who attended the joint meeting between the two boards. The meeting included several presentations.

Moriarity’s presentation focused on a business plan and the need to create a Revenue Allocation District to fund improvements in the area. The district would include properties on Totowa Avenue down to Ryle Avenue.

Boundaries of the proposed RAD.

In such districts, properties are targeted for redevelopment using incentives to draw private investment and increase their value in order to increase property tax revenues to the government, according to the study. The difference between the pre-renovation and post-renovation value is set aside to guarantee bond issuances to support infrastructure development and incentivizing private investment within the district.

Majority of the properties within the proposed RAD is tax exempt due to government ownership. Moriarity said an ordinance has to be passed to create the district. He said the city is able to expand the boundaries when it considers creating the RAD.

The council and the school board did not discuss the proposed district. Councilman Michael Jackson wanted the council to discuss the district. Council president William McKoy told him the joint meeting was to update the school board on the stadium.

The restoration of the stadium is estimated to cost $25 million. The stadium will be able to accommodate soccer, high school football, ultimate frisbee, Lacrosse, rugby, cricket, grass volleyball, and field hockey. The stadium, known for baseball, cannot accommodate a regulation size field to support baseball.

Moriarity noted the stadium could become a regional hub for soccer. The NJ Teamsters FC, a soccer club, has expressed interest in using the stadium for practice and games.

Email: jay@patersontimes.com

FACTS: UPSL IS THE FASTEST GROWING PRO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE IN US

FACTS: UPSL IS THE FASTEST GROWING PRO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE IN US

by Alex Geraldino

BayonneNew Jersey – NJ Teamsters FC is a proud member of the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL)! Are the NJ Teamsters FC a pro team? NJ Teamsters FC is a New Jersey-based pro development soccer team. 

United Premier Soccer League

The UPSL was formed in 2011 and currently includes more than 50 teams in California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado and New York. UPSL is the fastest growing Pro Development League in the USA, with 60-plus teams targeted for 2017 Spring Season. Each UPSL team is individually owned and operated, and is responsible for maintaining UPSL minimum standards.

UPSL teams are all eligible to participate in the U.S. Open Cup Qualifying Rounds through the leagues affiliation with the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) and the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA).

More information about UPSL can be found at http://www.upslsoccer.com or by following the league on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/upslsoccer) and Twitter (@upslsoccer).

Contact UPSL:
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Direct: 310-415-5691

Media Relations:
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NEW JERSEY TEAMSTERS FC JOINS UPSL

NEW JERSEY TEAMSTERS FC JOINS UPSL

by NJ Teamsters FC

Breaking News 

February 28, 2017 – Los Angeles – United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) is pleased to announce that New Jersey Teamsters FC has joined the league and will play in the Northeast Conference beginning with the 2018 Spring Season.

 Visit UPSLSoccer.com for full press release