The best keeper conversations from one of the best keepers around.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | SportsSoccer |
It isn’t always easy, but it is usually necessary. Advocating for a cause in soccer can sometimes be lonely; but fear not, Sue Ryan is one of the most prominent figures in the United Soccer Coaches communities to provide you the support you need. She... more
During our time at the United Soccer Coaches Convention, we got the opportunity to sit down with a number of diverse coaches to discuss their journey’s in the soccer world and how it has led to participating in the convention. Coach Shaun Smithson is... more
His career has taken him all over the place, both as a player and a coach. He has made an impact at many different levels of the game and he has left his imprint on plenty of young players’ lives. Rene Miramontes is a standout in every way and he sto... more
We got a chance to sit down with Charlotte FC Unified soccer coach Kevin Sims to discuss his incredible journey through soccer, his impact on the game in the Charlotte community, and his decades long attendance at the United Soccer Coaches Convention... more
He has helped to create and manage many of the diverse coaches communities that make up the United Soccer Coaches organization and we felt like it would be great to sit down with him and get more information about what he is developing. We discuss th... more
He represents Japan in Los Angeles, but his heart also beats for the beautiful game. Join us as we chat with Consul General Kenko Sone, diving into his surprising connection to soccer. We’ll go beyond diplomacy to explore his support for Japanese coa... more
Stanford has become synonymous with soccer excellence, and at the helm stands the enigmatic Jeremy Gunn. Join us as we delve into the mind of this championship coach, tracing his path from England to the pinnacle of collegiate soccer. We’ll dissect h... more
Another day, another great episode! We have one of the most experienced youth soccer coaches in Virginia on the podcast today to discuss a variety of topics. We cover his journey through the soccer world, the many different coaching licenses he has, ... more
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