Anonymous wrote:you can start on the uS Soccer license pathway even as a teenager. By the time you finish college, you can finish with a degree in sports science, phys ed, etc. and have your B License if you start early enough.
https://www.ussoccer.com/coaching-education/licenses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not going to be a pro soccer player. Or a pro coach.
It's time to be honest with him and let him know that.
And any job involved in soccer, whether it's as a broadcaster, and agent, a team exec, etc, is going to require him to start taking school seriously.
Thanks. This is what i thought too. His teachers and I have been telling him that but he just wont listen.
One of the better players on the top team of a local medium sized club means he will be a starter on his high school team ... but no Division 1 college scholarships in his future. He could probably play Division 3 if he keeps working hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not going to be a pro soccer player. Or a pro coach.
It's time to be honest with him and let him know that.
And any job involved in soccer, whether it's as a broadcaster, and agent, a team exec, etc, is going to require him to start taking school seriously.
Thanks. This is what i thought too. His teachers and I have been telling him that but he just wont listen.
Anonymous wrote:He's not going to be a pro soccer player. Or a pro coach.
It's time to be honest with him and let him know that.
And any job involved in soccer, whether it's as a broadcaster, and agent, a team exec, etc, is going to require him to start taking school seriously.
Anonymous wrote:I know it sounds way too early to consider the career paths for a teenage boy, but I wanted to throw it out for Friday discussion. My boy is an overachiever in soccer but an underachiever on almost everything else. He has been playing on the top team in a medium sized club for a couple of years. He is not the most talented kid on his team but he has a good balance of speed, skills, aggression and soccer IQ. He plays soccer at every chance he’s got - practices, clinics, camps, pickup games, backyard, basement, play dates, vacation, etc., and he watches lots of European league games and YouTube videos. He usually got 3s and 4s on school reports, but he is a slacker in academics and he has no motivation to do his best. Not much of a reader or writer either. All he wants to do is to play soccer and become s professional soccer player when he grows up. Since nobody in our family played sports or worked in any sport related profession, I don’t have a clear vision where his passion is leading him in the future. Anyone care to share your thoughts or experience?