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Corte Madera Football Club presents growth, facility limits and program bridge between recreation and competitive play

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Club officials told the commission the combined recreational and competitive club now serves roughly 1,000–1,200 players and that field space and coach availability limit further growth; the club and town staff discussed bridging rec and competitive training and potential East Field improvements.

Sarah Vigil, director of operations for the Corte Madera Football Club, presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission on May 19 about the club's recreational and competitive programs, growth and field needs.

"We carry about a thousand to 1,200 players between the two clubs right now," Vigil said, describing roughly 700–800 recreational players and 350–400 competitive players. She said the club combines with neighboring Mill Valley and Tiburon as "United" for older age groups and that…

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