by United Soccer Coaches | Apr 8, 2020 | Association News, Coaches Community
These are tough times, for sure. As coaches, we’re used to being in control – or at least knowing what’s ahead, and planning for it. The coronavirus is a foe we’ve never faced. But as soccer coaches we are tough, flexible, creative, ready for anything. At the same...
by United Soccer Coaches | Apr 7, 2020 | Association News, Coaches Community
The Women’s Coaches Advocacy Group distributes a quarterly newsletter to keep its members up to date on news, deadlines and other association happenings. The newsletter also serves to let members know what the group is working on, highlighting group members and...
by United Soccer Coaches | Apr 2, 2020 | Coaches Community
Co-authored by Julio Serrano (Latino Coaches Advocacy Group) and Shawn Danhouser (Disabilities Allies Advocacy Group) In some of our Latino communities there is a shame and stigma involving special needs children, and some families are hesitant to ask for help. For...
by United Soccer Coaches | Mar 31, 2020 | Coaches Community, High School
A letter to our peers, We are in the midst of challenging times. We are all battling with family concerns, personal health concerns, possible financial worries, and on top of that, as coaches, we are worrying about our teams, our players, our coaching lives. As Greg...
by United Soccer Coaches | Mar 18, 2020 | Association News, Coaches Community
Originally published in the March/April 2020 issue of Soccer Journal, this is a short Q&A with Nicole Hercules, Chair of the Black Coaches Advocacy Group. Tell us about your coaching history. I started working with “Flower City Soccer,” an inner-city soccer...
by United Soccer Coaches | Mar 10, 2020 | Association News, Coaches Community
Ending with a great list of players from the black community for our month long black history features, we are excited to continue to empower, educate and advocate for the USC Black Soccer Coaches Group through stories that are not just important to the black...