We all know the physical benefits of our kids playing sports. But equally important are the life skills that our kids can take away from their youth sports experience. And this week we share an article that can help you nurture those life skills to help develop better players and better humans. Have a great sports week.
Dave Guthrie, Executive Director, Indiana Soccer
High Level Training with Lower Skilled Players
Get our tips. So how can a skilled athlete continue to develop high-level training when the training is with teammates of lower ability? Here’s how to make the most of any training environment and continue progressing.
Coaching Education and ODP Directors Explore Football And Culture In Amsterdam
Steve Franklin, and Todd Sheely enjoyed a memorable trip combining their passion for soccer with an enriching cultural experience during a trip to Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam and Alkmaar.
United States Consortium of State Associations Receives A Grant For Girls' And Women's Soccer
The United States Consortium of State Associations (USCSA), whose mission is to integrate traditional business strategies and shared resources to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of 16-member US Youth Soccer State Associations, is thrilled to receive a $180,000 grant, to Grow the Girls Game.
Proper nutrition before a game can make a significant difference in a young athlete’s performance. Eating the right foods at the right time ensures they have the energy, focus, and endurance to compete at their best. Here’s what to consider when fueling up before a big game.
Indiana Soccer is excited to announce that with your participation, approximately 1,600 plates adorn the automobiles of the Indiana Soccer family. We look forward to your continued support to grow the "Beautiful Game" at all levels.
Indiana Soccer Celebrates Champions At The 2025 Awards Gala
Indiana Soccer extends its heartfelt congratulations to all the finalists and winners honored at the 2025 Awards Gala, held at the Renaissance Hotel in Carmel.