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The objective of the US Soccer Coaching Schools is to provide all soccer coaches, from the beginner to the most advanced, with up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge, so coaches across the United States can help ensure that players develop to their full potential.

Designed to meet the changing needs of today's modern soccer coach, the National Coaching School offers a complete, nine-day coaching course in a residential environment. The course is conducted at four levels and emphasizes field instruction in the areas of technique, tactics and fitness. The course also includes instruction in coaching methodology, team management and sport psychology.

In addition to the 'A', 'B', and 'C' courses, U.S. Soccer has added the National Youth License to the National Coaching Schools. The mission of the National Youth Course is to provide the most current information on the development of the youth soccer player.

 
Recognized by FIFA, the U.S. Soccer Federation's 30-year tradition of certifying American soccer coaches continues with numerous sessions scheduled at various locations around the United States. Thousands of soccer coaches have completed U.S. Soccer Federation coaching schools since they were first developed in 1971. Courses are directed by a faculty of knowledgeable coaches, many of who have coached at the highest level in the United States.
 
What is provided?
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A program in which coaches can earn nationally certified credentials and take advantage of the opportunities and recognition inherent in the attainment of various levels of coaching expertise.
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A system that improves a coach's knowledge of the game.
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Valuable information on current coaching trends and international developments in the game.
 
 
Topics
Overview of Coaching Courses
Coaching School Application Procedures

 

Appropriate documentation for Waivers
3.2 Rule, What is it and how does it work?
Sample Training Session from the USSF Coaching Department
Resources

Contact Information for State Youth Soccer Associations
US Soccer Coaches Organization

 

US Soccer Coaches Organization Membership Application
Frequently Asked Questions
Continuing Education Program

 

Exemptions to Continuing Education Program Requirements

 

How to Host a National Coaching School Course

 

Potential Site Information Sheet for US Soccer Coaching Schools
State Association Guidelines for Hosting National “C” and US Soccer Youth License Courses

 

 

 

 

Responsibilities and Conditions for Hosting a State National “C” Course
State Hosted National “C” or US Soccer Youth License Application Form
State Hosted "C" License Host Checklist
Candidate’s Pre-Application Letter
Candidate’s Final Information Letter
 

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