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LIberty Soccer Athletic Facilities

The facility, named after Liberty alumni Richard and Karin Osborne who gave the lead donation for the entire complex project, includes a 1,000 chairback seat grandstand, a fully-functioning press box with a permanent sound system and booth for video streaming use and red brick and wrought-iron fencing which surrounds the entire complex.
In conjunction with the Williams Football Stadium expansion projection, a full-service concession stand and on-site restroom facilities are now available.
On the north end of the complex sits the men’s soccer locker room, which houses a player lounge and film study area.
The stadium grandstand and press box were completed and dedicated on Oct. 16, 2009 at the halftime of Liberty’s 1-0 victory over Presbyterian.
Sunsets are also unmatched at Osborne.

Men's Soccer Locker room

The men's soccer locker room was recently upgraded with a complete renovation in 2019. This change came with with new lockers, new bathrooms/showers, a film room for tactical team meetings, a new soccer tennis table, a new equipment room, etc. Leaving the locker room, will walk you right onto the game field and a great view.

We believe the locker room is a special place where memories are made and culture is upheld within the group. Therefore it should be treated as a special place for the guys to be able to get away and focus on themselves as well as their teammates.

Liberty Men's Soccer Training Facilities

Liberty Soccer Training ground

This training facility was built in 2018, and serves as the main training ground for the Liberty Men's Soccer team. There is a new Indoor space currently being built that will be at this complex for us to use.

Thomas Indoor Soccer Complex

This is a great space for competitive training sessions or if players desire to spend some time on their own growing their technique.

Liberty Indoor Football Facility

The indoor football facility was finished in 2017 and is available to men's soccer when the weather makes playing outside unsafe.

Strength Facility

This is our main space for strength and conditioning. Depending on the season, or individual needs, this will be a place that a Men's Soccer player will spend a significant amount of time.

The vision of the Liberty Flames Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning department begins and ends with having an undeniable, profound impact on the lives and careers of our young student athletes.

With an innovative, organized and precise approach, our top priority is to improve high speed, loaded and unloaded, total body coordination and mechanical efficiency. We will imitate the demands of their sport through a relentless unmatched, and authentic working environment. Everything we do in training is done to help the athletes more efficiently execute the movement requirements of their sport. We will demand character, effort and accountability, which are and will be non-negotiable.

Liberty Multipurpose Center

This is the side of the building that backs right up to the soccer training field.
The indoor space next to our training field will allow us to seamlessly transition from outdoor to indoor if weather isn't great.
There will also be a new bridge that will connect the LAC parking lot to this training facility.

Liberty Athletic Center (LAC)

Liberty University’s new 60,000-square-foot Liberty Athletics Center (LAC) integrates academic study areas with state-of-the-art rehabilitation, strength and conditioning facilities, academic and administrative offices, equipment room and a student-athlete refueling station. The building, situated behind Osborne Stadium and the Matthes-Hopkins Track Complex near the Liberty Baseball Stadium, held its grand opening on Nov. 3, 2017. Approximately one-third of the space is reserved for academic offices, tutoring centers, a classroom and numerous academic enhancement areas.
Designed to be the central hub for Liberty Athletics, the facility includes an Olympic sports weight room and an athletics training facility for short- and long-term rehabilitation of Liberty’s NCAA Division I student-athletes. The three-story building also houses an equipment room to service Liberty’s Olympic sports and a prominent refueling station located in the building’s main entrance for use by Liberty’s Sports Nutrition staff.
The LAC is the location of our Weight Room (feat. above)

Inside the LAC is our Athletic Training Facility

The Liberty University Sports Medicine Department will strive to provide the most efficient and effective service for the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of injury or illness to all intercollegiate student-athletes at Liberty University.

Liberty University Sports Medicine. In keeping with the mission and values of Liberty University, is committed to treating the “whole person”. It is our desire to treat the student-athlete with an approach that not only addresses the physical body but the mind and spirit as well.

Thank you for inquiring about LU Men’s Soccer Program. Here at Liberty, we are purposeful in our pursuit of a winning mentality through having a team first mindset and a work ethic that separates us from the norm. We look forward to getting to know you more in this process.