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SUSA FC is Long Island's largest soccer academy, offering comprehensive programs for young players from ages 2 through 18, including Bright Futures for preschoolers, Junior Academy for early elementary students, and competitive Academy Teams for older youth. The organization is notable for housing a Women's Professional Soccer League (WPSL) team and operating the largest youth soccer complex on Long Island, featuring five full-sized turf fields and a state-of-the-art sports dome. With programs designed for various skill levels and age groups, SUSA FC provides development opportunities for recreational and competitive players alike.
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