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En Route: Youth Soccer Needs (Another) Overhaul |
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on 01 Feb 2010
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In 2007 U.S. Soccer began an initiative
called “Development Academy,” it was put in place to turn powerful
youth clubs into advanced tools for developing players. The idea seemed
to be a step in the right direction. An outlined plan that would have
the best youth teams playing against each other and U.S. Soccer would
afford the teams the availability to the most advanced technology in
training. In the ideal world, it sounded like the change every youth
soccer fan dreams of: professional environment for our youth, highly
competitive games, and a new idea for how youth soccer should be
innovated in this country. Click here to read more
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