McDONALD’S® KICKS
IN FOR LOCAL SOCCER SPONSORSHIP
-- Restaurant Giant Becomes New Title Sponsor of Gainesville
Soccer Alliance --
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – February 15, 2006 – In
an effort to support the city’s rapidly growing
youth soccer movement, McDonald’s Restaurants of
Gainesville has agreed tobecome the Gainesville Soccer
Alliance’s (GSA) title sponsor until 2009. The
GSA is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that
promotes competitive youth soccer in Gainesville. 
The partnership will begin immediately, with McDonald’s
contributing $10,000 to the GSA for the Gator Showcase
Tournament, a 92-team girl’s tournament to be held
this weekend throughout Gainesville.
Curtis and Jackie Paris, owners of six McDonald’s
Restaurants in Gainesville, are not only excited to be
the title sponsor for this weekend’s tournament,
but look forward to being major contributors to the overall
growth and quality of the Gainesville soccer scene over
the next several years.
"The GSA presented a great opportunity for McDonald’s
to become more involved in our community, and we are
extremely proud to sponsor and support the children and
families who are part of this organization," Curtis
said. "The tournament planning has been top-notch
and we are anticipating thousands of visitors in Gainesville
this weekend."
The Gator Showcase will feature more than 1,600 girls
of different age and skill levels, with field locations
including Kanapaha Park, Forrest Park, Citizen’s
Park and the University of Florida’s soccer practice
and rugby fields. As an added bonus for tournament participants,
all players, coaches and families will receive free admission
to a collegiate women’s soccer match between the
Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles to be held
Saturday evening at 7 pm at Pressley Field on the UF
campus. A special check presentation from McDonald’s
to the GSA will be held during halftime.
Alan Womack, tournament director for the Gator Showcase,
is amazed by the rapid growth of this soccer event.
"We’ve gone from having 44 teams last year
to an astounding 92 teams this year with representation
from all over the Southeast," said Womack. "A
lot of talented, young players are going to have a great
opportunity to see the UF campus - and I’m sure
our numbers will continue to grow now that we have McDonald’s
on board and we approach the completion of our new soccer
complex at Jonesville Park."
The Jonesville Park complex, a premier, six-field soccer
park located on 241 North in Gainesville, is the future
sight of the 2007 Gator Showcase and is scheduled to
be completed by September 2006. Jonesville Park is a
$750,000 partnership between Alachua County and the GSA,
with facilities that include concessions, public restrooms
and parking lots.
About McDonald’s
McDonald's is the leading global foodservice retailer
with more than 30,000 restaurants serving nearly 47 million
people in more than 120 countries each day. Approximately
80 percent of McDonald's restaurants worldwide are owned
and operated by independent, local businessmen and women.
For nutritional information, please visit www.mcdonalds.com.
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