South Korea beat Greece 2-0

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Saturday 12 June 2010 1:58 pm

South Korea beat Greece in the first game 2-0 in World Cup 2010 in Group B match, South Korea proved the power as a strong team from the Asian continent. From the beginning of a match the South Korean team showed a good game and managed to score a goal at minute early minutes of the game.

The match was held at the Nelson Mandela Stadium more attractive after the second goal in minute 52 by Park Ji Sung. Strength of the Korean team more visible and the spirit to defend the victory became clear.

From the Greece team itself has taken out all the ability to catch up, some chance to produce a goal but failed to penetrate the defense of South Korea. The game continues in some replacement players from both teams, until the minute the last minute score remained unchanged, 2-0 victory for South Korea.

On the same day will be held also the match between Argentina against Nigeria, if Argentina made it out to be a winner as the team has ever won the world cup, or make the game a draw. The World Cup is often a surprise at every game.

Kids Soccer, Having Fun Is The Rule

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Friday 10 April 2009 9:50 am

Importance of coach- The most important facet of kids soccer is not the quality players but rather the quality coach. The children are still open to skills development and game perfection. However a coach is already formed with either good or bad coaching techniques, with possibility of little or no teaching of new tricks to old dog. Fun- The main reason children sign up for soccer is to develop their interest in the games but more importantly to have fun. Without proper time on the field the kids’ skills will not be developed and no fun will be had. Every player should get approximately 50% time to play in a soccer game, thus rotation is very important. The rotation should be based not on a players ability to play wonderfully but instead on his or her motivation and attitude. Hiring pro’s- In general kids soccer can be a bit expensive. However expense is pushed to the limit in the game when professional trainers are hired as coaches. These pro’s can cost the parents up to US$100 extra. The only disadvantage to professional trainers is that competitiveness reigns over fun. It defeats the whole object of kids soccer. Suitability- You can start your childs’ kids soccer training as early as 5 years of age. The sport is suitable for both girls and boys. Soccer is a medium safe sport as there is low contact. To be successful with the game the child should have traits including good vision, be team player, top aerobic fitness and top ball skills. Discipline- Discipline is key to your teams success. Disciplined teams perform better on and off the field, making the overall experience much more enjoyable. The concept of discipline is one of the greatest challenges for new coaches. Camping- Kids soccer camps are wonderful to develop your childs’ skill and overall game. It is a great opportunity to mingle with people with the same mindset as your soccer-crazed child. However before setting your mind on a specific camp, first do a little research on the camps’ reputation. Safety should be number one on the camps’ list of priorities. Mixed age camps should also rather be avoided as there is less supervision and safety is significantly compromised. Game development is also not in-line with your childs’ age. Basics- To understand the game you first have to understand the rules. There are 11 players in a team including the goalkeeper. No handling of the ball with hands or arms is allowed. A goal is scored when the ball is kicked into the opposing teams net. One goal represents one point. A soccer field is rectangular and measures between 90-120×45-90 metres. Screaming from sideline- Parents should avoid sideline coaching in it’s entirety. The child will not be able to distinguish if he should listen to the coach or his or her parent for playing advice. This will confuse the child extremely. This only confuses the kids later to extent that they will not be able to follow a game plan or strategy developed by the coach. Respect is of highest importance for your team to succeed. Not only between players and coach but also between coach and parents. Disrespect will be picked up easily by the kids and the lead of the adults followed. About the Author Soccer mastermind is a site dedicated to the world of Kids Soccer. Come join this little community for all your soccer needs.

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