OMAHA, Neb. – Centris FCU said it has entered into a multi-year partnership with the Elkhorn Athletic Association.
The $1.1-billion Centris now has exclusive naming rights to a multipurpose synthetic turf field at the MD ONE Sports Complex on 142 acres of land in Valley, Neb., located near 264th and Ida Streets.
“We are proud of our tradition of supporting athletics in the communities we serve. From baseball to soccer, Centris has been a sponsor of youth and pro teams,” said Steve Swanstrom, Centris president/CEO.
Centris FCU said it has been a continuous Premier Partner of the Omaha Storm Chasers baseball team and Union Omaha soccer team at Werner Park since the stadium was built and opened.
‘Commitment to Youth Sports’
“Our partnership with EAA allows us to continue our commitment to youth sports, helping to create a well-designed regional destination for tournaments and regular season play,” Swanstrom added. “Our investment in partnerships like this help ensure that sporting for all continues to be available now and into the future.”
According to the credit union, the state-of-the-art complex will be a “signature destination” facility for outdoor youth athletics and community recreation, not just for Western Douglas County residents but for the entire region. The credit union added the MD West ONE Sports Complex will address a wide range of needs, including adaptive sports, recreational sports, and competitive sports.
Phase one is targeted for completion in Spring of 2024.
Five-Year Deal
The partnership between EAA and Centris is a five-year agreement. Terms of the agreement were not released.
“The sponsorship with EAA helps Centris to continue our commitment to enhancing the communities where we live, work and play,” Swanstrom said.
Centris FCU has approximately 125,000 members.
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