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Downtown United Soccer Club average salary is $62,500, median salary is $62,500 with a salary range from $40,000 to $85,000.
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Market/business Analyst 85,000-85,000 Miami Beach, FL, 33109 2013 Downtown United Soccer Club Market/business Analyst Salaries (1)
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Business Analyst 40,000-40,000 Miami Beach, FL, 33109 2012 Downtown United Soccer Club Business Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Downtown United Soccer Club
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New York, NY
  • For 25 years, DUSC has provided many children with the chance to play soccer, but there are many more who do not know of our program or can not afford to play soccer. Many also attend schools that, because of budgetary constraints, do not even have structured phys-ed programs. Many of these children come originally from countries in which soccer is the national game. Their parents could dribble as soon as they could walk. They learned the value of teamwork and the thrill of playing a competitive sport. But in New York,...