Miguel Ibarra needed to depart house to start out his skilled soccer profession. On Monday, he’ll announce that he’s coming house to finish it, becoming a member of AV Alta FC, the USL League One workforce that can start play within the Antelope Valley in March.
“I’m definitely happy to be back home,” he stated. “I never thought that I would end up here and play my last years for AV, coming back home and being next to my family and dad and mom.”
Not subsequent to them, however beneath the identical roof. As a part of the homecoming, Ibarra has moved again into his mother and father’ home for the primary time since leaving the Antelope Valley to affix Minnesota United within the NASL in 2012, the primary cease in a 12-year profession that noticed him play for six groups in 5 leagues in two international locations.
Miguel Ibarra, sporting an AV Alta FC jersey.
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No participant from the Antelope Valley has performed extra video games for the U.S. nationwide or scored extra objectives in MLS than Ibarra. However that’s largely as a result of few gamers from the Antelope Valley have performed skilled soccer in any respect. And that’s one thing John Smelzer desires to alter with AV Alta which, when it launches, would be the solely skilled workforce in any sport within the quickly rising Antelope Valley, a group of 538,000 about an hour north of Los Angeles.
“As a community-based club, we plan to create a pathway to professional soccer for AV’s youth,” stated Smelzer, a longtime sports activities and media govt who started his profession on the 1994 World Cup organizing committee. “Identifying and developing young players is not just the business model, it’s the right thing to do.”
Ibarra’s presence is important to creating that connection. He’s residing proof you may go from the Antelope Valley to the nationwide workforce and it’s why AV Alta set its sights on him two years in the past, when the workforce was little greater than a dream.
“When we’re preaching local, we’re appreciating the whole full circle with Miguel,” stated Nehemias “Nini” Blanco, the workforce’s basic supervisor. “That’s probably the best story to tell to the community. One of their own is coming back home.
“Miguel is a perfect signing, a perfect story.”
Ibarra, 34, stated he was excited about retiring two years in the past, after his first season within the USL League One with Charlotte. Two years earlier he had suited up for the Seattle Sounders within the MLS Cup; his profession was going backward. However then he received a name from Panchito Ramírez, who had performed for a similar Antelope Valley youth soccer membership as Ibarra and was aiding Smelzer in placing an expert workforce collectively.
“I had made up my mind already,” Ibarra, who led Charlotte with seven assists final season, serving to the Independence to the USL League One title sport, stated of retirement. “He told me the whole thing, that it might happen. And that his idea was didn’t I think it would be kind of cool if I would come back and retire here at home, in front of my family and where it all started.”
After all he thought it was cool. So Ibarra signed a two-year contract to play at Lancaster Municipal Stadium, the previous minor league baseball stadium about 10 miles from the place he grew up. The Metropolis of Lancaster is spending greater than $17 million to replace the 28-year ballpark, remodeling it right into a 5,300-seat soccer-specific stadium with a safe-standing supporters’ part behind the north objective.
A rendering of the under-construction discipline for the AV Alta soccer workforce at Lancaster Municipal Stadium.
Ibarra stated he is aware of a part of his job shall be to mentor younger gamers, one thing he’d wish to proceed, maybe as an AV Alta coach when he lastly does retire. By then, the membership hopes he received’t be the one Antelope Valley native with the workforce.
“The talent that is obviously there in the AV, and the soccer-first demographic that is there in the AV, I have no doubt that we’re going to find some hidden gems that, for one reason or another, would not have had the opportunity in the past,” stated Brian Kleiban, AV Alta’s first coach.
Who says you may’t come house once more?