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Soccer Training Tips : How to Become a Certified Soccer Coach
Posted on August 16th, 2010 1 comment
Becoming a certified soccer coach can be done by completing different courses, coaching, and it helps to have played in college, as well. Learn the rules and steps with advice from a professional soccer player and coach in this free video on becoming a soccer coach. Expert: Christopher Murray Contact: www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com Bio: Chris Murray has been coaching Youth League Soccer since 2007. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC -
Argentina squad ‘60 percent’ decided, says coach
Posted on February 1st, 2010 No commentsArgentina squad ‘60 percent’ decided, says coach
Argentina coach Diego Maradona says there are about 10 undecided places up for grabs in his squad for this summer’s World Cup in South Africa. The outspoken former national team great, speaking after watching his charges beat Costa Rica 3-2 in a friendly on Tuesday, said he had already decided on “60 percent” of his squad. Tuesday’s match, featuring only home-based players tuning up for the …Read more on People’s Daily
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What You Need To Know To Effectively Coach Soccer
Posted on January 4th, 2010 No commentsBefore a person decides that he will become a soccer coach he should have a full understanding of what the game entails and the importance of the game. What was once just an all American sport has diversified into one of the most popular game on a global level. There are not many countries that have not embraced a soccer team and are enjoying the sport. There is a very interesting history surrounding soccer for it has been around since the Chinese and Japanese dynasties introduced it in the 1500’s. Rome also has something very similar to soccer but it does not go by that name. However there have since been many sports that are similar to soccer and require a ball to be kicked across a field to score a goal.
In 1863 the rules that are followed still today on an international basis were revised. These rules and regulations that were set forth are what have made the sport grow in such popularity. As a matter of fact, the sport of soccer has become an international event where the greatest achievement is to win the World Cup. The basics of soccer are to begin with two teams that each have eleven players. The playing area is a rectangular piece of grass and the players will use a soccer ball while using only their feet and objectively move the ball across the field in an attempt to score a goal. At each end of the field there are goal markers which are guarded by goalies whose main job is to guard the net so no balls can enter. The ball is in constant motion at all times. Soccer comes with what is referred to as the “Laws of the game.” These consist of seventeen major rules that must be abided by in an official soccer game. Although some referees may be a bit more flexible than others, the concept and integrity of the game must always be followed. These rules are designed to keep the game fair. Soccer is a game that has evolved through out history and throughout people has flocked to watch the game. The game of soccer is as strong now as it was centuries ago.
The basic equipment that is worn during a game of soccer is a jersey, a pair of shorts, shin guards, stockings, and adequate footwear. Goalkeepers wear colors that differentiate them from the other players. In order for a goal to be scored the ball must pass over the goal line, between the goalposts, and under the crossbar.
Free kicks are awarded at the discretion of the referees. These would be equivalent to a penalty shot in another sport such as hockey or basketball. These are usually granted when there is inappropriate action from someone on the other team such as kicking or an attempt to kick an opponent, trips, jumping, charges, strikes, or pushes from an opponent. Another reason that a referee may offer a free kick would be if an opponent tackles to gain the ball, holds or spits at an opponent, or if they were to handle the ball on purpose. -
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Rams hire new soccer coach
Posted on January 1st, 2010 No commentsRams hire new soccer coach
Virginia Commonwealth has named Akron assistant Dave Giffard as its men’s soccer coach. Giffard has been an assistant at Akron the past four years. The Zips went 23-1-1 last year, losing only to Virginia in the national championship game. He also served as a volunteer assistant at Indiana and as an assistant at Alabama-Birmingham.Read more on Richmond Times-Dispatch
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What soccer team did Diego Armando Maradona offer to coach recently?
Posted on December 30th, 2009 4 commentsMy last question seems to be controversial, but Maradona was a prospect excellent player and the fact that he fell to drugs does not make him in any way better than Pele. Children look up to people like this and he failed this audience, the most important audience.
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World Cup 2010: Argentina Coach Diego Maradona Must Put Groundhog Day Behind Him
Posted on December 24th, 2009 No commentsWorld Cup 2010: Argentina Coach Diego Maradona Must Put Groundhog Day Behind Him
Diego Maradona has given football fans of Argentina yet another moment that will live long in their collective memory. The trouble is that the gifts ‘El Diego’ is bestowing these days are the type that nobody wants.Read more on Goal.com
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Soccer overseas: Coach taking U16 group to soccer’s home
Posted on December 20th, 2009 No commentsSoccer overseas: Coach taking U16 group to soccer’s home
A group of 16 and under soccer players from northwest Iowa are making plans to test their skills in a country where the sport isn’t just a pastime, it’s a way of life. From Aug. 6-15, 2010, a club…Read more on Spencer Daily Reporter
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