Men's Soccer Club

Soccer Club (Men) gives experienced players the opportunity to compete against other collegiate club teams from throughout the region. The club also hosts the annual Hokie Classic Club Soccer Tournament in conjunction with the women's club soccer team.

Men's Soccer Club

Virginia Tech Men’s Club Soccer has a long, proud history of success.  Since its inception in 1999, Men’s Club Soccer has given experienced players the opportunity to compete against other collegiate club teams from throughout the southeast. Being a member of the Men’s Club Soccer team gives members the chance to explore firsthand the values of sportsmanship, dedication and discipline. 

Gifts made to Virginia Tech Men’s Club Soccer will help continue the club’s tradition of excellence and help to purchase new equipment and cover travel costs and tournament entry fees, which can exceed $2,500.00/tournament. It also allows the club, along with the Women’s Club Soccer Team, to host the Hokie Invitational Club Soccer Tournament each fall, bringing 18-20 collegiate club teams to Blacksburg every year.

In addition to making a financial donation directly to VT Men's Club Soccer, another significant way to support the club is to donate to the Sport Club Fields Turf Conversion Project.  The goal of this vital Recreational Sports initiative is to convert two of the four sport club bermuda grass fields to a multi-sport, multi-purpose artificial turf facility that can accommodate the Baseball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Cricket and Softball clubs.  The turf conversion will enable all outdoor clubs to practice and host games and tournaments even in wet weather, a frequent occurrence in Blacksburg.  Our team and Recreational Sports value this project and are working to make it a reality, and gifts from generous Hokies like you will help make this happen.  If you would like to donate to the Turf Conversion Project, please donate to the "Sport Club Initiatives" account that has been established for this purpose.

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