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Home or abroad development still debatable
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006
"We need to get more of our younger, talented players in Europe," Arena said.......
 
Ruud Gullit slams English football
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006
"England still don't know what to do with the player they have. With Holland, at least it works.
 
Get Your Resumes Ready
Category: College on 14 Nov 2006
The University of San Francisco will not renew the contract of head women's soccer coach Pamela Kalinoski as announced today by USF Athletic Director Debra Gore-Mann. Kalinoski spent eight years coaching the Dons with the final six as head coach, compiling a 42-68-9 record and a 10-31-1 slate in the elite West Coast Conference.
 
Great Article to Pass on To Youth Players
Category: Youth Soccer on 14 Nov 2006

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The MLS Youth Development Initiative
Category: Youth Soccer on 14 Nov 2006
Starting in 2007, Major League Soccer is requiring each of its 13 teams to start a youth program, beginning with at least two teams right away. The long-range goal is for each club to have six youth teams, with ages ranging from Under-14 to Under-25, to develop their own talent.
 
Coaches Education with NSCAA
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006

NSCAA National Diploma Course in Cal North
January 2-8, 2007
De Anza College- Cupertino
 http://www.nscaa.com/rc-list.php#

 
Clarence is back - Oranje!
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006
In his Zen-like interviews Seedorf comments on the coach's disregard towards him were always polite and patient, saying how he respected Van Basten in making his own choices and how big a player he was. In a recent poll almost 75% wanted to see Seedorf back in the squad.
 
Marco Van Basten
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006
Marco van Basten has scoffed at suggestions Steve McClaren has an impossible job, claiming he is under as much pressure as the beleaguered England coach.
 
Hey Coaches.....Want to skip your "D" license...? Sort of....
Category: Youth Soccer on 14 Nov 2006

Coaches Education is very important. Every coach should be committed to constant education - especially if you are paid. Coaching courses are one way of obtaining your education. Most people believe you have to go through the CYSA state courses to get to the USSF National Courses. This is not true.

You can actually skip the CYSA " D " course by taking the NSCAA National Diploma . After completing the NSCAA National Diploma you can continue in their courses but you can also get a waiver into the USSF "C" and depending on your playing experience even the USSF "B" course.   The highest course is the USSF " A" license but no waivers are granted for that course.

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Simply Bergkamp
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006

 
Simply Maradona
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006

 
Maradona - Zidane
Category: Professional on 14 Nov 2006
 
What a question.........." Why play football? "
Category: Youth Soccer on 14 Nov 2006

This is posted on the UEFA( European Governing Body for Soccer- Football) web site. We could not have expressed it better:

Why play football? "Watch children playing the game and the reasons will be self-evident," says UEFA technical director Andy Roxburgh. "You will see a fascination for the ball, fluid movement, playfulness, co-operation, competition, challenge, commitment, celebrations, commiserations, enjoyment and an abundance of energy. Children love to play; to experience, through football, a joyous way of life.”

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'Educate the coaches'
Category: Youth Soccer on 14 Nov 2006
"It is a very specialised role working with élite youth players and it is a must if you want your club and national team to produce good players. In the old days the talents came in from the streets, but today you have to develop them. They don't come by chance but rather by design."
 
A different kind of trainer
Category: Professional on 13 Nov 2006

Kaveh - What formation would you like to use for the U23 team?

Simoes – A winning formation. For me usually that is a 4 – 2- 2. I like to have 11 forwards when attacking and 11 defenders when defending. The formula is very simple. There is only one ball. If we hold on to it, control the ball, pass around, opponent can’t get the ball and can’t attack us. When the opponent has the ball, we need to pressure them and force them in giving it up and prepare for transition.

 
"The Nooner" from Goal.Com
Category: Professional on 13 Nov 2006
"Because things are getting Messi on Barcelona's injury report."
 
U.S. Soccer Assessment of Physical Fitness
Category: Youth Soccer on 13 Nov 2006
During physical assessments of the U.S. National Team and U-23 teams in January 1998, the national staff and the sports medicine staff agreed that a systematic series of tests uniformly applied at the highest levels of American soccer would help in establishing standards of fitness for American soccer.
 
Get USSF's Best Practices Book - Free!
Category: Youth Soccer on 13 Nov 2006
       New Coaching Guide Available From U.S. Soccer U.S. Soccer’s Coaching Education Department has released a new publication designed to give youth and junior level soccer coaches in the United States a set of fundamental tools.....
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