Search Results
8 results for "United States Soccer Federation, Inc"
Sponsored Links
Form an LLC Online
-
Identifying Popular Soccer Formations
In soccer, formations are the way a team lines up its defense, midfield, and forward line at the beginning of the match. But soccer is a fluid sport, and during the game, a midfielder may become a forward [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
How to Pass a Soccer Ball
Soccer is a team sport, and as such, players must work together to achieve their goal: scoring goals. One way players work together is by passing the ball to each other. There are many types of passes [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
How to Dribble a Soccer Ball
Dribbling the ball is an essential part of playing soccer. The best dribblers can move the soccer ball swiftly without looking down, and they have a few tricks up their sleeves — or is that pant legs? [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
A Collection of Soccer In A Day Images
Sometimes it’s tough to see the details of the images in your e-reader of choice. To get a closer look at the photos and figures included in Soccer Rules & Positions In A Day For Dummies, [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
Ten Tips for Watching a Soccer Match
You don’t have to be an X’s and O’s person or take countless coaching courses to enjoy watching the game of soccer. Here are some tips and pointers that will make viewing a match, whether it be youth, [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
How to Treat Neck Pain for Soccer Players
When you’re a soccer player, you’ll experience neck pain sooner or later. The pain may be caused by heading the ball incorrectly or too hard, or you may hurt your neck some other way. No matter how you [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
A Collection of Images from Soccer Rules & Positions In A Day For Dummies
The photos and figures in this gallery are from SoccerRules & Positions In A Day For Dummies and illustrate different aspects of the game. The images appear in the order that they appear in the book. [more…]
Found in: Soccer -
How to Treat Sports Injuries
Like it or not, injuries are part of soccer (and all sports). Ice is often used as part of the first-aid RICE method to decrease swelling after a bruise, after pulling or straining a muscle, or after spraining [more…]
Found in: Soccer





