Here are soccer jobs of interest, as selected by Soccer America’s staff.
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Soccer America Trivia contest #16
Congratulations to Jeremy McElduff on being selected randomly as the winner of Soccer America Trivia contest #16. Kudos to Jim Froslid, Steven Torres, Owen Krucoff, Frank MacDonald, Tom Petersen, Paul Salo, Dan Sommer, Rick Derella, Bill McManus, Alfred Randall, Harvey Myer, Greg Deutsch, Nicholas Concilio, Kevin Leahy, Brian Riggs, Travis Smith, Walt Burenin, Luke Garrott, Marc Silverstein, […]
World Cup 2026 base camps
All World Cup teams have finalized their plans for base camps, where they will train The sites cover the three co-hosts and include pro, college and high school facilities. Group A:🇲🇽 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico (Centro de Alto Rendimiento)Group matches: Mexico City-Guadalajara-Mexico City🇿🇦 South Africa — Pachuca, Mexico (Universidad del Futbol y Ciencias del Deporte)Group […]
NCAA Division I men’s soccer approves calendar switch for 2027-28
The NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Oversight Committee has adopted legislation to change the playing season model. NCAA Division I men’s soccer will play its first fall-spring season in 2027-28. A men’s soccer proposal dubbed the 21st Century Model had momentum going into 2020, but Covid cut that short. The NCAA Division I Council tabled a 21st Century […]
Soccer Jobs
Here are soccer jobs of interest, as selected by Soccer America’s staff.
Ali Curtis on MLS Next Pro progress and the personal experience that inspires his work
Ali Curtis is the President of MLS Next Pro, which launched in 2022 and in its fifth season fields 30 teams — 27 of which feed into their MLS affiliate teams and three three independents: Carolina Core, Chattanooga FC and CT United. When a record 30 teenagers saw action on Matchday 4 of the current […]
Soccer Jobs
Here are soccer jobs of interest, as selected by Soccer America’s staff.
From player to coach to scout: Dan Donigan helps U.S. Soccer’s Talent ID cast a wide net
As U.S. Soccer’s talent identification manager for 11 states, he leads a staff tasked with finding the nation’s top players, then stocking the pool for national teams.
Obituary: Marcus Ziemer made an enormous impact on California soccer
Marcus Ziemer, Sonoma State’s longtime soccer coach and a member of Northern California’s prominent Ziemer soccer family, died at the age of 63.
College coaches could get to make two video challenges per game
NCAA soccer rules subcommittees recommended to NCAA oversight committees that college coaches be allowed to make two video challenges per game, starting in 2026.
