The US Youth
Soccer Show's second episode of the season premiers Friday, May 9 at 2 p.m.
Eastern.
The monthly
program, on Fox Soccer Channel, brings viewers in-depth with US Youth Soccer
events, players, coaches and more. Each program typically features a Skills
School (tips for players), Coaches Connection (tips and activities for
coaches), a team or player feature, interviews with US Youth Soccer alumni
on the national team or in the professional ranks and features on US Youth
Soccer's various programs and events.
This month's
show features:
National
League
The inaugural US Youth Soccer National League provides a higher level of
play for Under-15 and Under-16 Boys and Girls clubs. Take a closer look at
the action from the US Youth Soccer National League event in Dallas, Texas.
Recovery
Learn about the recovery process one girl pushed through after tearing her
ACL to come back and win the adidas Golden Boot the following year at US
Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program National Championships.
Skills School
Improving your soccer skills can make the game more fun and this month we're
bringing two Skills School segments to you. If you can't wait for the show,
pickup the new Skills School DVD available now on USYouthSoccer.org.
Trick Off
Stalling and juggling, most soccer fanatics play
around with these in their backyard, but watch as Slammers FC players from
California go head-to-head in a Trick Off at the US Youth Soccer National
League.
MLS Players
Have you ever wondered where the MLS guys come from? Could that somewhere be
where you are right now? Find out where some of your favorite MLS players
got their start.
Costa Rica
US Youth Soccer ODP Girls 1993 regional teams competed against Chile,
Honduras, Trinidad and Tobago and Costa Rica in the Torneo Femenino
Internacional in San Jose, Costa Rica. They learned not only a different
style of soccer but also a different culture.
College Entrance Exam
Boy escaped the Democratic Republic of the Congo with his two brothers after
facing war, loss of family members, and reunited with his father in
Lexington, Kentucky. Now, he plays for the US Youth Soccer Midwest Regional
League and has a bright future here in America.