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Title
USYSA Network: Official Publication of the United States Youth Soccer Association
Date Created and/or Issued
1991/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
USYSA Network from Spring 1991. Cover illustration by Joe Garcia shows two kids with a soccer ball and U.S. Army soldier--all three in front of the American flag. Contents include a report from USYSA's Chairman S. Robert Contiguglia, M.D. on the recent national workshop, a report onthe Boys Olympic Development Inter-Regional Tournament, instructions for introducing a "Soccer Start" program for economically deprived communities, the legacy of the USYSA National Workshop, a coaching column on selecting player positions, a coaching column on establishing a style of play, Special Olympics soccer news, 4 columns on referees and refereeing, an article from Tony DiCicco about teaching the diving save, updates from the USYSA regions, a check list for organizing a tournament, and a World Cup '94 venue site workshop.
Type
image
Identifier
E5FF9C59-6BB8-4CB5-B004-728485262053
2008-89-663
Subject
Soccer
United States Youth Soccer Association
Coaches (Athletics)
Coaching (Athletics)
Referees
World Cup (Soccer) (1994 : United States)
Stadiums
Workshops

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