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Be a good parent and pull your kid out of school and watch Champions league
Using simple math to chart a players development is essential for communication.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ARIZONA SOCCER ASSOCIATION JOINS UNITED STATES CONSORTIUM OF STATE ASSOCIATIONS
Phoenix, AZ (March 7, 2024) – The Arizona Soccer Association (ASA) announced today that it is joining the United States Consortium of State Associations (USCSA) as part of a seven-member expansion to the organization. With this announcement, the USCSA brings its current membership to a total of 14 state associations, representing more than 800,000 players.
“Arizona Soccer Association (ASA) is honored to be joining the Consortium of Soccer Associations,” said Jonathan Berzins, CEO of Arizona Youth Soccer. “The ability to connect and share with like-minded leaders and forward thinkers truly aligns with ASA goals and mission. ASA is excited about what this consortium can achieve for all membership in conjunction with a continued partnership with USYS.”
The USCSA believes that State Associations can provide an anchor in local soccer communities by providing exceptional service, resources and inspiration that grows soccer participation by unlocking the potential within each of those communities. Traditionally, each State Association has its own governance, policies and procedures, and resources, which limits the ability to scale and incorporate efficient solutions. The organization aims to expand its influence, reduce costs and enhance services by scaling operations together. The USCSA wants to evolve the traditional model by integrating business strategies and shared resources to increase efficiency and effectiveness of each State Association member. To maximize its success and potential, the USCSA will rely on its core values of Trust, Innovation, Compromise and Alignment.
“The USCSA is thrilled to add each of our new members, and we know their expertise will help accelerate our efforts,” said Evan Dabby, USCSA President. “Specifically, this expansion will enhance our efforts leveraging these individuals’ experience with Competitions, Finance, Grassroots Programming, Women in Soccer, Club Development and Administration.”
USCSA Membership Includes (New Members Bolded):
Arizona Youth Soccer (Jonathan Berzins, CEO)
Georgia State Soccer Association
Indiana Soccer (Dave Guthrie, Executive Director and USCSA Secretary)
Iowa Soccer (Dan Cataldi, CEO)
Kentucky Youth Soccer Association (Kris Zander, Executive Director)
Massachusetts Youth Soccer (Rob Holliday, Executive Director and USCSA Treasurer)
Michigan Youth Soccer (Thomas Faro, Executive Director)
New Mexico Youth Soccer (Gloria Faber, Executive Director)
New Jersey Youth Soccer (Evan Dabby, Executive Director and USCSA President)
Ohio Soccer (Gordon Henderson, CEO and USCSA Vice President)
South Texas Youth Soccer (Jennifer Davis, Executive Director)
Tennessee State Soccer Association (Hans Hobson, CEO)
Utah Youth Soccer (Bryan Attridge, CEO)
Vermont Soccer Association (Meg Munson, Executive Director)
ASA continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the soccer landscape and enriching the lives of players, coaches, officials and fans alike.
Put the best players on one team is integral to development.
#YOUTHSOCCER #PAYTOPLAY According to all the top female footballers in the world, they played with boys in their developmental years. This is common throughout the world. Everyone should copy what works versus pay for some club to get to the next level. Level up by playing difficult competition.
According to the science the parents who trigger their children to perform during youth sports love their children more then the quiet reserved sidelines parents.
High School Soccer vs club soccer debate is always a discussion. I believe High School Soccer is far more beneficial for development then club depending on the high school.
Youth soccer problems with lack of competition is ruining development of winning.
Street soccer is so crucial to soccer development
Transition from 9 v 9 to 11 v 11. Will my child get less touches in the game? How will they develop without the ball?
Soccer Moms manipulate the cost of youth sports demanding more travel.
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In this podcast episode, we dive into the captivating world of Teqball with Ashley Newland and Kindall Kaufmann, AZ very own Teqball experts. We will talk about the latest sports craze sweeping across the globe. Join us as we explore the origins of this unique sport that combines soccer and table tennis, hear from passionate players about their experiences, and discuss the rapid rise in popularity. From its innovative gameplay to the mesmerizing skills displayed on the Teqball table, we unravel the secrets behind its appeal and discuss its potential impact on the world of sports. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or curious about emerging trends, this episode offers an exciting glimpse into the phenomenon that is Teqball. Tune in to uncover the excitement, strategy, and athleticism that make Teqball a must-watch and must-play sport!