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How Community Soccer Clubs Can Diversify Revenue

February 24, 2026 · 5 min read

We recently received this email: “Hi Jon, I’m the treasurer of a local community-based soccer club. We primarily serve younger kids (under 10), who then transition to the bigger clubs. We do okay with fees and a yearly fundraiser, but I want to know what some ways are to help grow our players while keeping […]

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Development

The Path to Soccer Stardom: Insights from the 2022 FIFA World Cup

The world of soccer is filled with young talents dreaming of World Cup glory. The recent study An early start at a professional soccer academy is no prerequisite for world cup soccer participation sheds new light on the age at which top players start their journey in professional academies. This blog aims to decode the […]

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Development

Success in Youth Soccer: Leveraging Organizational Structure and Practices for Optimal Development

The nurturing of young talent through academies is vital. The recent study, “A survey of organizational structure and operational practices of elite youth football academies and national federations from around the world: A performance and medical perspective,” provides an insightful look into the operational processes of medical and performance units within football academies. As a […]

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Analytics

Enhancing Soccer Performance Analysis with AI and Machine Learning

In the dynamic world of soccer, understanding the nuances of player performance is crucial. The article from Nature, Context is key: normalization as a novel approach to sport specific preprocessing of KPI’s for match analysis in soccer, offers groundbreaking insights into how AI and machine learning can revolutionize soccer coaching and player development. Unlocking the […]

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Development

Revolutionizing Soccer Coaching: A Closer Look at the U.S. Soccer’s Play-Practice-Play Model

Passion for soccer starts at the grassroots level, where the seeds of future talent are nurtured. Recognizing this, U.S. Soccer’s Coach Education Department has introduced a groundbreaking approach to coaching young players: the Play-Practice-Play (PPP) model. This innovative method is detailed in the article Introducing U.S. Soccer Coach Education’s Play-Practice-Play Coaching Model, a must-read for […]

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Development

Mastering the Game: Enhancing Youth Soccer through Effective Effort Perception and Coaching Strategies

Recent research sheds light on the pivotal role of effort perception in youth soccer, presenting a game-changing perspective for coaches and players alike. The study, “Children can rate perceived effort but do not follow intensity instructions during soccer training,” delves into the intricacies of how young players understand and adjust their effort during play. This […]

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Business

The Power of Free: Changing the Game in Soccer Coaching and Club Recruitment

In the world of sports and physical activity, one factor that consistently influences participation, especially among the young, is cost. The article “A Scoping Review Exploring Whether a Free ‘Offer’ Devalues or Widens Sport and Physical Activity Participation Amongst Children and Young Adults Aged 0–25” sheds light on this critical issue and its implications for […]

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Analytics

The Power of Player Tracking Data in Soccer

In the dynamic world of sports, particularly soccer, the integration of advanced technology has revolutionized coaching and player development. One such groundbreaking advancement is the use of player tracking data, as comprehensively explored in the article “Player Tracking Data in Sports,” available at Annual Reviews. The Evolution of Player Tracking Data The article begins by […]

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