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Clarksville soccer advocates push for funding to complete Rossview Athletic Complex
Summary by The Nashville Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Chris Davis , as published by NewsChannel 5 WTVF (CBS affiliate)
· August 17, 2026
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Key points Further details about the efforts to secure funding for the Rossview Athletic Complex are available from NewsChannel 5 WTVF. The park was originally built to accommodate 1,500 players, but it has been serving more players than that for over a decade.
Soccer advocates in Clarksville are seeking funding to complete the Rossview Athletic Complex. The city's current soccer facilities have struggled to meet demand, with Heritage Park being a prime example.
The park was originally built to accommodate 1,500 players, but it has been serving more players than that for over a decade. In addition to recreational leagues, it is also used by travel teams and local schools for games and practices.
Further details about the efforts to secure funding for the Rossview Athletic Complex are available from NewsChannel 5 WTVF. The need for additional athletic facilities in Clarksville has been discussed for years, dating back to 2012.
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Category: parks ·
Published: August 17, 2026 ·
Source: NewsChannel 5 WTVF (CBS affiliate) ·
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