Organization=Success

By Jason | May 1, 2008 2:14 am |
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From the lowest level to the highest level, organization on any soccer team is a must. You see it from the most talented to the least talented. The most organized side in soccer will usually win or at the very least be successful.

My main point in all of this is not to point out specific pro sides because in the end those teams have money. Money will make people more aware of what they are doing. My key teams that I would like to dissect are college club teams, youth teams, adult amateur teams, and even some semi-pro teams as well.

To start off, College Club teams recieve little to no money from the University or learning institution that they are representing. Funny thing is, the school really does not care that it is being advertised all around if it is not an NCAA or “school-team”. For instance, many universities do not have soccer programs at their respective schools, so the Student Body organizes a club team(s). In this situation, talent truly does not matter. This is not to say that a D1 level college club that was poorly organized would lose all of its games. However, if they were organized, they would be unbeatable.

Key Items:
-College is the time for many to drink, party, experiment, and do what ever, so team leadership needs to stop this. Any top D1 program has very strict rules concerning night life, partying, drinking, and anything invovled.
-I think the coach also needs to be well respected and connected as well. Think about it, if a club team’s coach was well connected enough, then people might forego the whole D1 thing and go to a pro club.

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