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Southampton Soccer Club Raises Funds For Outdoor Field Lights

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Southampton Soccer Club Executive Director Andreas Lindberg (center) has been able to spend more time coaching this fall, shown here with the club's 2008 girls travel team, after fall seasons for collegiate sports were postponed due to the virus. In addition to his duties with the club, Lindberg, an East Quogue resident, is also the head coach of the Division I Seton Hall University men's soccer team, which is now hoping to play in the spring.

Southampton Soccer Club Executive Director Andreas Lindberg (center) has been able to spend more time coaching this fall, shown here with the club's 2008 girls travel team, after fall seasons for collegiate sports were postponed due to the virus. In addition to his duties with the club, Lindberg, an East Quogue resident, is also the head coach of the Division I Seton Hall University men's soccer team, which is now hoping to play in the spring.

Travel team players who missed out on the spring season because of the pandemic have been thrilled to be playing with teammates again this fall. The Southampton Soccer Club has provided an outlet for many children on the East End who have seen regular high school sports seasons cancelled.

Travel team players who missed out on the spring season because of the pandemic have been thrilled to be playing with teammates again this fall. The Southampton Soccer Club has provided an outlet for many children on the East End who have seen regular high school sports seasons cancelled.

Southampton Soccer Club players were happy to be back on the field this fall, with Covid safety measures in place, after the cancellation of the season in the spring.

Southampton Soccer Club players were happy to be back on the field this fall, with Covid safety measures in place, after the cancellation of the season in the spring.

Travel team players who missed out on the spring season because of the pandemic have been thrilled to be playing with teammates again this fall. The Southampton Soccer Club has provided an outlet for many children on the East End who have seen regular high school sports seasons cancelled.

Travel team players who missed out on the spring season because of the pandemic have been thrilled to be playing with teammates again this fall. The Southampton Soccer Club has provided an outlet for many children on the East End who have seen regular high school sports seasons cancelled.

Member of the Southampton Soccer Club's boys 2012 travel team.

Member of the Southampton Soccer Club's boys 2012 travel team.

authorCailin Riley on Oct 26, 2020
This past spring, when a strict lockdown was enforced to contain the spread of COVID-19, it led to a very specific disappointment in Alison Liebnitzky’s Southampton home, related to one... more

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