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"You have to have a desire to see quality in what to do."
Category: Coaches Education on 22 Oct 2009
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"I'm only 20 so it's like I've just turned up at school"
Category: Coaches Education on 22 Oct 2009

Alexandre Pato's two goals in AC Milan's stunning Champions League victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday night may just have turned the Rossoneri's uncomfortable start to the season on its head.

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It is entertaining, attacking, all-action, skilful football.
Category: Coaches Education on 22 Oct 2009
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100-Yard Penalty on Players' Parents
Category: Coaches Education on 22 Oct 2009
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Youth Sports: There Must Be a Better Way
Category: Coaches Education on 21 Oct 2009
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U-17s to showcase new attacking philosophy in Nigeria
Category: Coaches Education on 21 Oct 2009

ABUJA, NIGERIA -- To hear those involved with this year's U.S. U-17 national team, the squad ready to take the field at the FIFA 2009 U-17 World Cup in Nigeria may be about to launch a revolution of sorts in American soccer.

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Will Berlin, and its soccer team, succeed?
Category: Coaches Education on 21 Oct 2009

BERLIN, Germany — It would be wrong to say that Berlin’s main soccer team, Hertha BSC, has been a total failure this season — it still has a foothold in Germany’s top league, if just barely after a disastrous start.

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U.S. Under-17 World Cup roster announced
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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Should British Commentators Be Hired on American TV?
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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Hey Earthquakes....Check this out........"The Evolution of Vancouver Whitecaps FC"
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009

The Vancouver Whitecaps Football Club has quietly become the most authentic football organization on the continent.

Vancouver has methodically implemented a tiered development structure that is unrivaled in North America.

The Whitecaps are unique in many regards, but no other club in this region has a streamlined youth development system that directly supports the first team. 

Most of the big European or South American clubs have tiered systems that supply the senior side with talented youngsters.

This is not commonplace in North America, and a particularly foreign notion in the United States where college soccer is the preferred means of player development.

Vancouver has not taken the route of the “traditional” North American soccer team. Rather this organization has adapted tried and true methods from the global game.

  (GM)Lenarduzzi is a revelation in North American football management, as a number of MLS clubs are run by executives that lack football-specific experience.

This club has a proud identity that has been built upon the foundations of a unique development system and a knowledgeable club culture.

If nothing else, we know that the Whitecaps’ propensity to develop young players is not to be underestimated and the club will undoubtedly produce a portion of its own talent.

If the beautiful game is to truly thrive in our part of the world well-run and strongly supported clubs are needed to elevate the sport’s status.

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Our American youngsters are going to lose somebody who has knowledge and experience
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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Canales Daily: Back In The Day - USA 1990 Team
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009

Twenty years ago, a young squad overcame forty years of futility and put the USA back on the world stage, where they have returned regularly since.

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"Football is a team game where quality comes from a combined effort,"
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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The Rise of Ajax in the 1970s.."When he was 12, he played football with kids 3 years older"
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009


The Ajax group is training on the airstrip of the Cape Verdian Islands (1972, on their way to the world cup match against Independiente in Argentina). From left: Gerrie Muhren, Sies Wever, Johan Neeskens, Arnold Muhren (Ruud Krol behind him), Horst Blankenburg, Piet Keizer with sunglasses, Barrie Hulshoff, Gerrie Kleton, Coach Kovacs and Johan Cruyff.

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"the standard of players now, do not come close to those of previous eras.”
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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Soccer America's TV Guide
Category: Coaches Education on 20 Oct 2009
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Wenger pulls another rabbit out of the hat
Category: Coaches Education on 18 Oct 2009
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Risk-averse teenagers create need for speed
Category: Coaches Education on 18 Oct 2009
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"If I was in a team that kicked the ball long and I had to run, I would never smile.’’
Category: Coaches Education on 18 Oct 2009
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Northern California NSCAA Coaching Courses Hosted By SCC Breakers and North Valley
Category: Coaches Education on 16 Oct 2009
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