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The recently closed Notre Dame College could soon find a new purpose. Cleveland Soccer Group, which is working to bring professional women’s soccer to Northeast Ohio, wants to use the campus as its training facility.
Murphy said the plan is for the team’s professional training facility to sit on the college’s campus. “We know Notre Dame very well,” Murphy said. “And just been such a historic institution for so long, over 100 years. Originally a college for women. Regina High School then came along in a heyday had over 1,000 girls going to school there, my mom was one of them.”
Murphy said the endeavor to bring a women’s professional soccer team to Northeast Ohio has been met with a plethora of support from the public.
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