Semi-Pro Soccer Coming to The Valley
Soccer is becoming more and more popular in the U.S. The game is continuing to grow at all levels: youth, high school, college, and professional. Youth and travel soccer is booming, and many small rural high schools are starting soccer teams. Our professional league (MLS) is doing very well, and it’s continuing to grow and gain more fans. Plus, the men’s 2026 World Cup will be played in the U.S., and soccer fans are excited about that. President Trump even talked about next year’s World Cup at a recent press conference.
Ronald O. Messye has been a lifelong soccer fan. He played high school and community college soccer, and he’s coached his sons in rec and travel soccer. Messye has formed The Valley Possums- a men’s semi-pro soccer team. Messye said, “I was a soccer fan and player before it was cool in The Valley. It’s good to see more people come around to this great sport. After all, it is the most popular sport in the world. I’ve been coaching my boys, and I haven’t played in years. I recently got the itch to play, so I started the Possums. I’m looking forward to getting a team together and playing.”

Messye recently held an interest meeting for the Possums, and he had 29 men show up to the meeting. Messye added, “I was glad to see a good turnout for the interest meeting. Unfortunately, only 14 had ever played soccer, and many of the guys looked out of shape. A few of the guys were even vaping. A positive was that we had 7 guys there that had Hispanic last names like Lopez and Hernandez. We’ll hold tryouts in a couple weeks, so we’ll see what happens. I plan to keep at least 16 for the team.”
I was able to attend the interest meeting, and I spoke with multiple people there. One potential player said, “I don’t know a whole lot about soccer. But, I played linebacker on the football team in high school, and I’m still in decent shape. I’m sure I can play some defense and put a hurtin on some people.”
One potential player’s wife said, “I really hope my husband makes the team, because I could use some good laughs. He played in high school, but that was 14 years ago and 50 pounds ago. Maybe, it’ll give him some initiative to get in shape and lose some weight. I have a feeling the Possums will be a fitting name, because some of the players will be probably have to rollover and play dead out there.”
The Possums will play their games on Valley City High School’s football field. There’s still a lot of work to be done to field a team, get a schedule together, and much more. Valleyans seem to be excited about the Possums, and the SRVO will be here covering the Possums along the way.