https://www.soccerwire.com/news/u-s...r-girls-development-academy-directors-course/
"The candidates could learn as well from some of the most experienced individuals in European football: the course included a trip to England that allowed the participants to absorb and interact with representatives from both English clubs and the FA."
I would suggest a trip to Brazil, Argentina and maybe go to Mexico for a few days to absorb and interact with those clubs![]()
Oh yes, very scary place to learn how to play the game as a youth. Del Mar and Norco have their own challenges but not El ChapoNot sure sending them to Mexico for training is the right place unless you are looking for them to learn how to not pay their players any salaries and how to deal with the on field protest that gave up two goals (Vera Cruz). Learning how to remove a drug lords son from the stadium which caused fights and protests and ended up in 8 deaths (Dorado Sinoloa), controlling fan fighting where 37 people were injured with pipes and metal objects int the stands (San Luis v. Queretaro). All just in about a weeks time. Just saying Liga MX is not a tight ship right now. Although El Chapo's son was at a second tier match so....
Build that wall.Not sure sending them to Mexico for training is the right place unless you are looking for them to learn how to not pay their players any salaries and how to deal with the on field protest that gave up two goals (Vera Cruz). Learning how to remove a drug lords son from the stadium which caused fights and protests and ended up in 8 deaths (Dorado Sinoloa), controlling fan fighting where 37 people were injured with pipes and metal objects int the stands (San Luis v. Queretaro). All just in about a weeks time. Just saying Liga MX is not a tight ship right now. Although El Chapo's son was at a second tier match so....
Sorry Joe, that's not my fight here at the SoCal Soccer Forum. I suggest you write Fox News and their competition CNN and tell them your complaint. Right now, I'm trying to find out why USSF has no Latinos on the Task force except their brother Landon. We need more Latin blood Sheriff in the USSFBuild that wall.
This is one place where I do have to give credit to Surf (San Diego). Their coaches are always at the Sunday leagues looking for players. And they give out a ton of scholarships to get those kids on their teams. From their U6 coach bringing his littles to the Sunday leagues to play, to their U15 DA coach when he was looking to rebuild this year. Their intentions are not altruistic. They are looking to build winning teams, so they can attract more paying suburban parents to their brand. But regardless, they are out there trying to find those gems.
This is one place where I do have to give credit to Surf (San Diego). Their coaches are always at the Sunday leagues looking for players. And they give out a ton of scholarships to get those kids on their teams. From their U6 coach bringing his littles to the Sunday leagues to play, to their U15 DA coach when he was looking to rebuild this year. Their intentions are not altruistic. They are looking to build winning teams, so they can attract more paying suburban parents to their brand. But regardless, they are out there trying to find those gems.
You want to see diversity? Take a look at Canada's...
https://www.canadasoccer.com/men-s-national-team-p144311#CANMNT (scroll down after clicking)
Would rather deal with El Chapo then some of these parents.Oh yes, very scary place to learn how to play the game as a youth. Del Mar and Norco have their own challenges but not El Chapo![]()
Canada's men's team is more diverse because it's middle class is more diverse (a legacy of the Empire and US slavery)...also they have a similar issue to a competing sport (hockey) except because it's more expense than soccer hockey tends to pull the white kids....in the US the African American community has deep roots in gridiron football and since it's a route to college scholarships you have the pull there.
There are two questions: why did we lose to Canada, and why with such a large soccer base can't we compete with the premiere socer powers. They are two separate questions, a short term and a long term problem. We lost to Canada for 2 main reasons: 1. because the USMNT is being asked to play a complicated possession style game with set pieces they weren't brought up playing and haven't had enough time together to practice, and 2. the USMNT with anchor starters having or aging out and new anchors like Pulisic underperforming is a team still in transition. Look at 2 of the key roles (both of whom qualify as "diverse"). At striker, one of our options is Zardes, who has had a rocky career leading to his ultimately being dropped by the Galaxy, is a bit of a one trick wonder striker lacking creative play and basically playing for opportunities to score, and has no business playing on the international stage. The only reason he's on the USMNT is because he knows the system, and that's why he's been brought on. His best performance to date was a Scott Sterling moment. Or look at our keeper, Steffen, who is not what we would call a sweeper keeper, and primarily was been asked to play on his line by his home club. Steffen has been caught numerous times out of position in order to support the attacking play and doesn't have a whole lot of experience building from the back and is still very young to boot.
The long term problem is just simply why aren't we better. The answer to that is college ball and that we don't have a bridge from youth to professional soccer, and the best we have for professionalism is the MLS. In fact, Canada and the US have the same problem when it comes to the MLS. Canada has slightly more players playing in Europe and Latin America. Their looser immigration and tax systems probably help with that. But the Canadian football association has complained, and recently published a discussion paper, that they are living under the MLS's shadow. They want to be structured like small nations like Croatia or Iceland, with academies in their major cities, but can't because the MLS dominates their academy systems and many of their players are locked in to pay to play clubs chasing US and Canadian college opportunities. Some Canadians are advocating the creation of a Canada only league, but with the MLS already in place, it's almost impossible to do.
So that I understand you correctly. When they needed to rebuild their U15 DA team this year, rather than pull from their DPL team, or their 40 other teams that wear the Surf Jersey who they have been "developing and grooming" on their "pathway" for this opportunity, they went looking for talent at the Sunday leagues??
Most of which learned how to play only by playing or with the guidance of a parent coach, likely with no coaching license at all. Anybody else see a problem here?.
This assumes that Surf are perfect at talent identification. They may have players in their club with better long term potential but overlook them for what can help them just win games at the U15 level. Another short-sighted strategy that plagues our youth development system.Yes. Truth hurts. If any of those kids were good enough for the DA they would have been on the DA years previously. Parents on B-D teams need to realize they are just paying the bills.
Second, It is true that hockey is a white sport in Canada, but the Canadian Football Federation has put forth diversity efforts for several years now and that is beginning to show. US Soccer has not. A commitment to futsal has also helped as it is an indoor sport and one that can be played at school gymnasiums in urban (read diverse) areas throughout the country, then becoming a pipeline to the outdoor game. Does US even have a futsal team? Canada is 73% white (US is 78%), so statistically there is not much of a difference. But if you look at actual numbers of minorities playing soccer in US (actual headcount), there are millions more to choose from, if you desire.
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