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January 16th 2014

Mike Sorber Joins the FieldTurf Team as Soccer Development Manager

MONTREAL, CANADA (January 16, 2013) –FieldTurf is pleased to announce the appointment of Mike Sorber as its Soccer Development Manager. Mike’s experience and leadership within the soccer community will help FieldTurf better serve the needs of current and future soccer clients.

“Adding Mike Sorber to our team really strengthens our already strong position in the soccer community”, said FieldTurf President Eric Daliere. “Mike’s background as a coach and a player at all levels of soccer gives our current and future soccer clients another great resource to work with.”

Sorber earned his first cap with the U.S. Men’s National Team in 1992 and went on to earn a total of 67 caps, scoring 2 goals with the national team as a midfielder. Sorber played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup held in the U.S. Mike’s knowledge of the game and leadership abilities landed him a position as assistant coach with the U.S. Men’s National Team from 2007-2011 along with the Montreal Impact of MLS from 2011-2013.

Upon FieldTurf’s introduction into the soccer community decades ago, it has built and earned its reputation as the #1 football reference worldwide. FC Barcelona, Ajax, Arsenal, Seattle Sounders, Montreal Impact, Portland Timbers, New England Revolution, Liverpool, West Ham United, and Paris Saint Germain are just some of the high profile references worldwide that play and/or practice on FieldTurf.

“Joining the FieldTurf organization was an easy decision for me”, said Sorber. “Having experienced their product first-hand and understanding FieldTurf’s commitment to innovation and customer service makes this an exciting opportunity. FieldTurf is the clear leader and I look forward to helping them better serve the soccer market”.

Independent studies show that FieldTurf has grass-like playability. FieldTurf is ideal for soccer play because of its fiber technology which delivers ideal ball roll and performance, its heavyweight infill system designed to provide grass-like energy restitution and shock absorption, while the company’s wide gauge tufting allows organizations to enjoy proper soccer-specific playability and safety features.

In addition to his extensive international experience, Sorber, a native of Missouri, played NCAA soccer with the Saint Louis University men’s soccer team while earning his bachelor degree in 1994. After spending two years contracted to the U.S. Men’s National Team leading up to the 1994 World Cup, Sorber moved to Mexico to play first division soccer with UNAM Pumas. He played two seasons with Pumas and became the first American player ever to be named a Mexican League All Star. In 1996, Sorber signed a contract with the newly established Major League Soccer (MLS). After playing for the former Kansas City Wiz and the NY/NJ MetroStars from 1996-1999, Sorber helped the Chicago Fire win the Central Division title, reach the 2000 MLS Cup final, and win the US Open Cup Championship.

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