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Mönchengladbach · MönchengladbachElite Youth Soccer Development in Europe International Soccer Academy’s new Borussia Mönchengladbach Integrated Academy team is set to launch this August under the leadership of highly experienced German coach Jens Bäumer. With a professional playing career spanning Germany’s top three leagues and fresh off of winning the Germant U17 Bundesliga Championship, Bäumer brings invaluable expertiseRead Article
Borussia Mönchengladbach Appoints Jens Bäumer as Head Coach of the Club’s Integrated Academy Team - SoccerToday

Como, Lombardy · ComoWhere Elite Youth Soccer Meets Serie A-Level Training and Global Ambition In the world of modern football, few transformations are unfolding as boldly—or as deliberately—as at Como 1907. With the leadership of Osian “Osh” Roberts and his team, Como 1907 has enjoyed a swift, meteoric rise through the Italian pyramid. Among the giants of global football—ArsèneRead Article
Inside Como 1907’s Elite Summer Camp: A Conversation with Osian “Osh” Roberts - SoccerToday

SoccerWhen Youth Soccer Players Complain, Listen to the Pain: How to Tell When It’s More Than Just Soreness JAG Physical Therapy and New Jersey Youth Soccer are proud to bring you this new series focused on youth soccer injury prevention. Every soccer parent wants to see their young player thrive on the soccer field—but knowing when to step in can be the key to long-term fun and success. While a certain level of discomfort is normal after a tough game or long practice, ignoring pain could lead to serious injuries that sideline young athletes for weeks—and even months. In youth soccer, where players often push hard to compete and impress, it is not uncommon for athletes to hide pain to stay in the game. Parents are the first line of defense in protecting kids from overuse, sprains, and preventable long term injuries. Pain vs. Injury: Tips On How to Spot the Difference Muscle soreness and sports related injuries can feel similar but they are not the same.Read Article
How Soccer Parents Can Spot Injury Warning Signs in Young Athletes - SoccerToday
How Soccer Parents Can Spot Injury Warning Signs in Young Athletes - SoccerToday
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