Have you ever wandered by the Queens West Field on 5th Street and 47th Avenue, viewed all the men and women having fun playing soccer, and wondered “How do I go about participating in that?” Well we have the answer for you, and it’s really very simple: Long Island City Community Soccer. This organization was founded by Dale Choonoolal in 2008 to play on the Queens West Field, and he has subsequently expanded to Murray Park and sites in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Dale was originally an analyst at Allen & Co. when he spotted the then unused QW field. He applied for a permit and a time slot, formed a meetup community, and now oversees two dozen leagues full time. But the original pickup soccer games in LIC are his first love, especially since he now has a girlfriend in Hunters Point. This Spring, there are two things he’s promoting locally:
- We’ll have Coed Pick up Soccer on Thursday evenings from 6pm to 8pm & Saturdays at 1pm at Queens West Sports field. These pick-up games are co-ed, fun, highly organized, and social. At the end of the games we’ll head for drinks or a much deserved mimosa & brunch. It’s very community oriented and meant for folks from the community to meet each other through the vehicle of soccer.
- Also, this spring for the first time there will be a Soccer league at Queens West Sports Field. We’ll have a Mens league on Saturdays from 10am to 12pm. Here’s my league Website where folks can find info about the league: http://nycsoccer.com/ We’ll be doing a Mens league this Spring and in the near future we’ll do Co-ed leagues.
Dale originally built the LIC group around women’s participation, so as to make the concept as much of a social outing as it is competitive. In addition to drinks and brunches after the games, he has put together a few group outings to places such as Montreal and the ski slopes. He also believes being highly organized is the key to the games being a success, and thus the teams are broken up prior to arrival.
Now, here is where the The Editor comes in with his push. One thing Dale would love to see is lights added to both Queens West Field and the fields on Murray Park. Sure, some would complain about noise coming from the field at night blah, blah, blah. The reality is that the window for working adults to use the field Monday to Friday is very small depending on time of year. On average we are talking about two hours a night(you pick it, 5-7pm, 6-8pm if you work until 5pm and cannot get home in time, zilch in Dec/Jan etc.) By adding lights, one can easily double this utilization and still have everyone long gone by 10pm, the same time that Gantry Park closes. As long as they are already spending so much on upkeep for the field, it is in a prime location, and the immediate area is about to see a more than doubling in population, how about spending a little money and cutting through the red tape to really maximize the fields usage?
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Steve says
March 11, 2013 at 5:56 pmNight lights for a healthy endeavor? More soccer = more hooligans. It’s better that the city just takes care of peoples health by banning +16oz sodas
CL says
March 12, 2013 at 7:56 amA farmers market in LIC would be the icing on the cake!
Ro says
March 12, 2013 at 9:20 amNight lights would be awesome. How do we make it happen?
Michelle says
March 12, 2013 at 6:10 pmHey, I play for this group and I have to say it really is an amazing addition to the community. It helps bring people together who may not have found a group outside of work or their everyday. I too get home from work after 5pm on weekdays and so I’m all for getting night lights on the fields. It would help many people utilize the field at convenient times without disrupting any neighbors. This neighborhood needs more of a personal touch and a small town community aspect (esp. with more people coming in) and this is just the thing to do it.
Pele says
March 12, 2013 at 10:43 pmRo & Michelle – the best place to start is with Jimmy Van Bramer’s office and filing a request. Then have anyone you know that is interested in having lights installed do the same.
The Wizard of LIC says
March 13, 2013 at 2:16 pmAnother place to lobby for your LIC cause, or at least get some traction, is at the monthly Community Board 2 meetings. They are usually held the first Thursday of every month. Check out more here: http://www.cb2queens.org/
Jennifer S says
July 17, 2013 at 10:35 amHey Michelle, Steve, Ro, et. al,
Play Soccer 2 Give also contributes to the Long Island City community by offering organized pickup soccer at Queens West Sports field and Murray Park. Come sign up and play. It’s fun times, not for profit and all funds go to charity.
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http://www.meetup.com/PlaySoccer2Give/events/qjpdhgyrkbcc/