For The Love of The Game: The Current US Soccer & Potential for Excellence

The Current

  1. Strengths and Weaknesses 
    •  Strengths: physical level of players
    •  Weakness: technical & tactical level of players
  1. The Big Experiment: The team is going in with the same sense of entitlements, and looking for results, instead of gratitude and focusing on the process.  Any experiment would eventually require changes, and by that, I mean real changes that carry depth, not superficial ones that don’t touch the root of the problem.
  2. Approach: the approach is too goal focused instead of process focused, we want to be the best, and want it today without placing the seeds for success, there is no 1-, 3-, 5- and 10-year-old plan. 
  3. Beating the Uncomfortable with Comfort: we continue to show up to win without looking at how much we are putting in.
  4. Individual Versus Collective Effort: key importance to create a team culture where all is united
  5. The No Street Blame: yes it is definitely true that kids not playing in the street, causes a loss to the sport and player development, but hockey and football is not being played on the street either, gymnastics is not played on the street in Rumania, the best school fo music in New York is not being practiced on the street, so let’s tackle the problem why not being able to develop as the primary tool of player development, then look at other supplement like the street.
  6. Klinsmann: it was fair he eventually had to go, but even more fair that he had to come, it was a move in the right direction. Not succeeding it means we go further forward and look to hire a top tactician at international level.

The Future

  1. Project: Initiate a 12-month project on coach education to reflect three key points:
  2. A clear licensure education to reflect updated curriculum
  3. An ongoing continuing coach education process based on quality
  4. A high standard coaching education minimum requirement (to be set very high) for ages 5-12
  5. Set clear tactical and technical standards and provide games and environments to support
  6. Emphasize work ethic, nothing happens unless the work is done
  7. Project D:  Create a clear standard on all academy clubs, hold them responsible to hold standard.  The level of development must be pressed very strong here, so academies are the ones that deliver.
  8. Project E: Creating 300 centers in the USA, channeled to 36, channeled to 4, channeled to 1. Each free to members, paid staff for talent assessment.
  9. Create one system not 100 levels, a universal system where teams move up or down based on performance not ability to pay for their place.
  10. Project F:  Hiring 5 top international coaches to coach these teams and assist with coach education:
  11. USA National Team
  12. USA National U21 Team
  13. USA National U19 Team
  14. USA National U17 Team
  15. USA National U14 Team
  16. Project G: Set goals for National U14, U17, U19, U21 and Final Team, and focus on the process that achieves those goals. 
  17. Project H: Create a research-based taskforce, whose role is to assess all every 3 months and come up with suggestions.

Eventually, it is a matter of time before USA becomes fantastic and plays the best soccer at the international level.  This will take time but will have with all the players and their love for the game.

Ilir Lushaj

Forge Excellence 

The True Value

The true value of work is a measure of purpose, passion, education, work ethic, unity. Top level will always create and create, grow and grow, learn, reflect and correct, like “writing music” always focuses on creating and building quality versus self-promotion. The measure is now how loud one “plays the drums”, but what kind of quality is in the music. A great factor that can impact this, is the audience, it’s a must to understand “good music” versus “loud drums.”

I recently, listen to the 2018 Nobel Prize discussion. One of the scientists there said, “we have a theory we believe, and we spend the rest of our lives to prove ourselves wrong.” What a way to grow. This seems like great way to approach coaching also.

Forge Excellence

 

Difference Between Soccer and Futsal

Soccer is an outdoor game. On the other hand, Futsal is a type of soccer that is played indoors.

Since soccer is played outdoors, it is played in a larger field than Futsal, which is played in a smaller field. Another difference is in the number of players. There are eleven players play for the game of Soccer while Futsal is played with five players.

In a game of soccer, three substitutions are allowed. There are unlimited substitutions in a game of Futsal. However, the game of Futsal allows 12 substitutions in each team.

Throw in is the term used in Soccer while kick-in is used in Futsal. Running clock is standard in Soccer whereas Stop clock is the standard in Futsal.

The half time in Soccer is 45 minutes while it is 20 minutes in Futsal. While there are no time-outs in Soccer, there is one time out per half in Futsal. Goal kick is a term used in Soccer while it is goal clearance in Futsal. While the goalkeeper in a soccer game cannot touch the ball by hand once the ball is kicked back, the goalkeeper in a Futsal game cannot touch the ball by hand once it is played back. While unlimited back passes are allowed in a game of Soccer, only one back pass to the goalkeeper is allowed in Futsal.

In a game of soccer, no substitute is allowed for a player who is sent off the ground. On the other hand, the player who is set off the ground is replaced by a substitute after two minutes of the game in Futsal.

While a corner kick is placed in the arch in a game of Soccer, this is placed in the corner in Futsal.

Quick takeaways:

  • Soccer is an outdoor game while Futsal is an indoor game.
  • Soccer has 11 players while Futsal is played with 5 players.
  • In a game of soccer, three substitutions are allowed while there are unlimited substitutions in a game of Futsal.
  • The half time in Soccer is 45 minutes while it is 20 minutes in Futsal. While there are no time-outs in Soccer, there is one time out per half in Futsal.
  • In the game of soccer, no substitute is allowed for a player who is sent off the ground. On the other hand, the player who is set off the ground is replaced by a substitute after two minutes of the game in Futsal.
  • Running clock is standard in Soccer whereas Stop clock is the standard in Futsal.