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Mission
The mission of the Triangle Adult Soccer League
is to provide and promote soccer related
programming, as an amateur sport, for recreational
purposes and educational development for interested
adult members of the community, and to promote safe
and fair play on and off the field.
History
TASL was formally established in 2003 after its
parent organization, the Capital Area Soccer League,
received a mandate from the State of North Carolina
to split out its adult play division into a distinct
organization. In early 2003, the members of the then Adult
League Committee set out to distinguish the group as
a fully independent organization – the Triangle
Adult Soccer League (TASL) was born.
Since it’s
beginning in fall 2003 season with sixty six teams,
TASL has grown to one hundred and thirty
strong in the spring 2013 soccer season. The annual
membership is approximately 3,800 adult players. TASL is the largest adult soccer league in NC and is
a fully sanctioned league through the state,
NCASA, and national,
USASA,
organizations.
TASL is a 501c (4) not for profit organization
governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.
Awards and recognition
TASL is proud of its players and takes the
opportunity to say 'thanks' and to recognize special
contributions through the following
awards: - The Founders Award
- Good of the Game Award
- Chirstie Dilda Award
- Pioneer Award
- The Phoenix Award
- TASL Volunteer Spirit Award
- The President's Award
- TASL Media Award
For a full description of the awards, eligibility
and nomination requirements, and the award
presentation schedule, download the TASL
Awards
Overview.
Award recipients
TASL was pleased to present the following awards:
| Award |
Recipient |
| Founders Award |
Gregory Luberecki (2009), Diego Munoz
(2009), and Fred
Pierson (2009) |
| Christie Dilda Award |
Christina Robinson (2009), Chuck
Blatchley (2012) |
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