Cavalry FC able to continue pre-season camp in California despite nearby wildfires
After being put on evacuation alert due to a wildfire near its pre-season training base outside of San Diego, it looks like Canadian Premier League champion Cavalry FC will be able to finish out its California camp without problem.
Cavalry has been training in Chula Vista, located some 15 kilometres south of San Diego, since Jan. 19 in preparation for the Feb. 6 start of its two-legged CONCACAF Champions Cup series against Mexico’s Pumas UNAM.
An evacuation alert issued by local authorities at 3:30 a.m. local time Friday threatened to disrupt the camp. But the travelling squad of 27 players and 11 coaching/support staff was able to stay put.
“It’s fine,” Cavalry coach head coach and GM Tommy Wheeldon Jr. said Monday from California. “We had a couple of days of rain.”