Our Story
Our Story
Alianza Soccer field Inc.

Alianza Soccer Fields, Inc. was established in 1999, with its initial location at the intersection of 18th and California in Chicago, Illinois. The beginning of our journey took place in a garage, serving as a venue for 3-on-3 soccer games.

In 2005, the Roman Family founded their own corporation, named "ALIANZA SOCCER FIELDS, INC," and established its headquarters at 3401 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60408. The key figures behind the company are Javier Roman (President), Evangelina Roman (Vice President), Juan Roman (Supervisor of Adult Leagues), Felix Roman (Supervisor of Youth and Women's Leagues), and Felix Roman Jr. (Assistant Manager of Youth and Women's Leagues).

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On November 20, 2006, we expanded our services to encompass the entire Chicagoland Area and its surrounding suburban communities throughout Illinois. At the time of the inauguration, our facility featured two modestly sized soccer fields that accommodated 280 youth teams.

This marked the commencement of our aspiration to construct, train, and deliver the highest standard of quality service. We have earned a reputation for cultivating winning teams that embody respect, honor the game, and strive for excellence. Notably, in 2000, the decision was made to divest the property to a trucking company at a valuation exceeding the market value.

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Our diversification strategy unfolded swiftly, leading to strategic agreements with various facilities for field rentals, including the YMCA, Pullman Group A, several schools, and park districts. The surge in demand for rental facilities resulted in nearly doubling our operational costs, prompting us to embark on the construction of our facility.

Over the past year and beyond, extensive discussions with sports traveling team venues have revealed a considerable backlog of teams eagerly anticipating the opening of our facility. These teams are keen on leveraging our venue and tapping into our coaching expertise to enhance their skill development.

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