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"We've produced a lot of incredible female athletes. "
Category: College on 17 Nov 2006

USSoccerPlayers.com: The US Women's team is one of the top National Teams in the World. Why do you think that is?

Whitehill: I think that one is that we started out being one of the top teams in the world and there is a slight intimidation factor. Just the fact that we've won a lot does a lot.
 
What an Article.....Puskas
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
Puskas and Kocsis practised endlessly on a scrubby little field beside a railway track.
 
Ronaldinho versus Zidane
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
 
 
Friedel builds a Youth Academy for the Future
Category: Youth Soccer on 17 Nov 2006
"Football in America is a mid to upper-class sport and I want to change that"
 
Ferenc Puskas: One of all time soccer greats
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006

A few great articles on one of soccer greats....
Pele? Diego Maradona? Ronaldinho?

 
Wanted: New ideas for attacking soccer
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
Technical/tactical insights from the 2006 World Cup and their consequences for youth training
 
International Herald Tribune: Soccer, An evening of light and shadows
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
There is never a quiet night in international soccer when 112 nations are playing across the continents.
 
'Can't imagine life without' it
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
"I can't imagine life without soccer. Everyone out here speaks Spanish. Actually you can say it is Mexico, only the fields in Mexico are not this good," said Lagunas, a talented defender for the Atletico Juniors in the Liga Revelacion in Decatur.
 
Real swell coffers for team rebuilding with £543m television deal
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
Real Madrid are on the verge of signing a £543m television deal that will be "the most important contract in the history of world sport", according to the club's president, Ramon Calderon. "The deal guarantees us €800m over seven seasons and will be signed in the next few days," a club spokesman said.
 
Hugo Sanchez in the hot seat as new coach for Mexico
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
PACHUCA, Mexico: Former Real Madrid striker Hugo Sanchez was appointed Mexico's new national team coach on Thursday, selected in a unanimous vote of Mexico's 18 first-division clubs.
 
Study Claims World's Children Damaged by Specialization in Sports
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
A study by the Anti-Specialization In National Interested Nation's Educators (ASININE) has concluded that specialization in sports is damaging the world's children. ASININE looked at children in 100 different countries and determined if nothing is done to change the current amount of soccer being played in other countries there is a risk of burnout, repetitive injuries and lawsuit.
Read more...
 
How to Complicate Soccer
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
Wow - you must check out the training for a wall pass as explained by Karl Dewazian. Scroll down the page until you arrive at wall pass....
 
CYSA State Cup Schedules - No Seeding Yet
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
CYSA State Cup Schedules
 
England's Tactics
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006

From the Times:

THREE matches, three formations. Having ditched 4-4-2 for 3-5-2 against Croatia, Steve McClaren seemed to adopt a “when in Rome” strategy last night when he sent out England in a 4-3-3 system that mirrored their hosts. At this rate, had there been another England match scheduled next month, we would probably have seen Terry Venables’s Christmas tree formation dusted down for the festive season.

 
Rodrigo Palacio Interview- Boca Juniors Super Star
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006

SI.com: Who were your idols when you were growing up as a soccer player?

Palacio: Well, my idol was Guillermo Barros Schelotto, who now is my teammate. So that is also like a dream come true for me. As a youngster I always admired him, so to play on the same team as him is huge. I always watched his games and tried to copy as many things of him as possible.

 
Jay DeMerit - An EPL Dream
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
U.S. defender Jay DeMerit only signed for Watford in 2004, but has gone on to make a massive impact in English soccer.
 
Brazilian Pipeline
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
Nurturing young talent has always been something of a forte for Brazilian teams. The likes of Pele, who was brought into the Santos first team aged just 16, developed through a youth system that has been responsible for bringing some of the best footballers in living memory into the game.
 
There are many late developers - Christoph Metzelder and Miroslav Klose
Category: Youth Soccer on 15 Nov 2006
German football's Extended Talent Promotion Programme

      Special training offered to 22,000 promising young players every week
When the German men's national team stepped out of the aircraft that had brought them home to Frankfurt on the day after the final of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, thousands of ecstatic fans presented coach Rudi Völler and his players with an unprecedented welcome. Coming home as World Cup runners-up, the team has created a new wave of enthusiasm for the sport - a wonderful opportunity to not only enhance the image if the game but also to try and ensure that German football will have reason to celebrate in the future, too.
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