Conference
NSCAA 2009 Annual Convention (

)
January 14, 2009 - January 18, 2009
66 Sessions,
60 Speakers
When it comes to soccer events in the United States, few can parallel the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America’s Convention. No other event matches the fun,
excitement and learning opportunities this annual gathering offers to soccer
coaches at all levels of the game.
Whether it’s learning the basics of coaching goalkeepers or a high-level
discussion of systems of play, every coach who attends will find something new
to add to their soccer repertoire. And the coaching instruction is just the
beginning – the four-day program is filled with a myriad of opportunities
to mix and mingle with some of the most prominent names on the soccer
landscape.
Steve McClaren, the former coach of the England National Team, was a
Featured Clinician at the 2008 Convention. It was the first time he'd
experienced the event; here's how he described it to ESPN's SoccerNet:
"It was a phenomenal event. The interest in it, the structure, the way the
Americans put this event together and have built it up over the years was
something that really got me enthused again about coaching and coaching in this
country. Looking at that convention, I think that it is something that we
should have over here (in England).
There were so many sessions and lectures and exhibitions that you could go to
at this event, that it was a real education for young coaches to go through
which is something that I believe in greatly. I think we have to have something
like that in our country and coach education has got to be at the forefront if
we are ever going to develop our game or our English players."
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Entire Conference
66 Sessions
2009 Field Demonstrations
32 Sessions
2009 Lecture Sessions
34 Sessions
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