Quad Indoor Sports Gets Acquired By TOCA Football

TOCA Football, a state-of-the-art soccer experiences company with advanced technology integration, and the largest operator of indoor soccer training centers in North America, has successfully acquired Quad Indoor Sports.

TOCA presently manages 15 soccer centers in the Midwest, including a notable 90,000-square-foot facility in Naperville, IL. The company recently made headlines with its historic partnership with Major League Soccer (MLS), aiming to inspire and develop the next generation of soccer players in North America.

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Quad Indoor Sports has been rebranded as TOCA Evanston Soccer & Sports Centers and encompasses a sprawling 65,000 square feet. The facility offers a comprehensive range of soccer classes and training programs, catering to all skill levels, from a child’s initial introduction to the sports to youth classes, clinics, and leagues for both youth and adults.

TOCA plans to introduce its cutting-edge, technology-backed individual soccer training in 2024. The proprietary technology and training curriculum, developed by Eddie Lewis, a former MLS midfielder and USMNT World Cup player, have garnered acclaim globally, being utilized by top-tier professional teams and players.

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December 15, 2023

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