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Fluvanna Youth Soccer Association, Inc.
Program Name: Fluvanna Youth Soccer Association, Inc.
Program Address: 12 Centre St., Palmyra VA 22963
Contact Phone: (434) 589-8725
Website: http://www.fysaforce.org/
Detail: Fluvanna Youth Soccer Association is both a recreational and travel soccer league for kids who live in or nearby Fluvanna County. FYSA's goal is to give kids of all ages (4-18) a chance to play and learn about soccer.
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Fluvanna Youth Soccer Association, Inc., Palmyra VA
Program Address: 12 Centre St., Palmyra VA 22963
Contact Phone: (434) 589-8725
Website: http://www.fysaforce.org/
Detail: Fluvanna Youth Soccer Association is both a recreational and travel soccer league for kids who live in or nearby Fluvanna County. FYSA's goal is to give kids of all ages (4-18) a chance to play and learn about soccer.
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