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How to become a professional soccer player?


I recently asked this but forgot to give some few details. I'm 17 years old and live in USA. I been to some universities soccer camps, sueƱo MLS, and the Houston Dynamos Academy. All of their head coaches had told me I'm really good. I'm moving to Mexico soon though. So my real question is how can I start my soccer career over there? By the way I'm a goalkeeper.

well im in the uk, i play footie but not competatively but know guys in sunday league who know stuff,
in the uk if you play competatively to a high level and reach finals or semifinals it is possible to get scouted by people from clubs this is at a young age however,
at your age you should be in at least competative team already you could try applying for a trial,in the uk teams in the second division are best to apply to as you can work your way up the ladder and you stand a better chance of success, if you go for a high end club( i have heard of houston dynamos and i dont follow mls) and your a goalkeeper the competiition for a place will be difficult and they may not need any new additions but seems as youve already played for the academy and showed talent i would push at this if you still have connections to them,eventhough you move in mexico you can still put this name down to get on at a club, if a club truly want a good player they will bend over backwards for u



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Ho Soccer Legend Goalkeeper Short


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Ho Soccer Legend Goalkeeper Short. Lightweight microfiber short for extreme comfort on the field.Screened Ho Soccer logo at front. Banded cuffs.Elastic waist with inner drawcord. 100% polyester. 7" inseam. Imported.

Ho Soccer Viper Goalkeeper Pant


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Ho Soccer Viper Goalkeeper Pant. Keeper pant with padding that extends down the entire leg from the hip and around the knees. Elastic waist with outer drawcord.Embroidered Ho Soccer logo at back. Stirrup cuffs. 100% polyester.

Soccer - Goalkeeper Training


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This book is oriented as a training methods guide for goalkeeper training, with the goal to be interesting, varied and above all, suitable for beginner and advanced players alike.

Ho Soccer Partido Goalkeeper Short


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Ho Soccer Partido Goalkeeper Short. Defend the net when you're wearing this Partido Goalkeeper Short! This durable short is padded on the sides of the left and right legs so you can make those acrobatic dives for the ball without sacrificing your legs. Logo embroidered on left leg.7" inseam. 100% polyester. Imported.

Goalkeeper in Charge


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A shy team-player is asked by her coach to become the goalkeeper of her school's soccer team. Will Tina be able to play in such a prominent position?

Football Soccer Ball Goalkeeper Gloves Black and White


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Descriptions: 100% brand new and high quality Soccer Goalkeeper Gloves Goalkeeper Gloves with anti-slip cover This Football Gloves is a adult football keeper gloves sized at 10" long and 4.4" wide Wrist elastic clousure of the Soccer Gloves provides perfect personal fiting

Football Soccer Ball Goalkeeper Gloves Black and Yellow


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Descriptions: 100% brand new and high quality Soccer Goalkeeper Gloves Goalkeeper Gloves with anti-slip cover This Football Gloves is a adult football keeper gloves sized at 10" long and 4.4" wide Wrist elastic clousure of the Soccer Gloves provides perfect personal fiting

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Ho Soccer Sword Long Sleeve Goalkeeper Jersey. Lightweight polyester microfiber with moisture control and tagless design for the ultimate comfort. Mesh ventilation.Screened design. Padded elbows. Ribbed inserts in cuffs. Embroidered Ho Soccer logo.


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What is My Reaction to Lagerback's 30-Man List For Nigeria's Super Eagles?

Yesterday I wrote about my thoughts on the 30-man list just released by Eagles manager Lars Lagerback.

For the purpose of emphasis,I am reblogging about it today. Enjoy reading.

Lagerback's 30-man list for the prosecution of Nigeria's World Cup campaign,just released to the media, is sensible and accurate. It is clear that he has been monitoring thees players closely at their clubs both home and abroad. Although i have said on my blog earlier that it was totally unnecessary for Mr. Lagerback to have called up 44 players initially knowing fully well that it was going to be impossible to properly assess all of them in a training camp prior to the World Cup and in view of their club commitments, i still want to posit that perhaps the best crop of players have been invited.

With the exception of Daniel Shittu who didn't play a single match for his English club Bolton in the premiership,who lacks top match fitness,and who some may argue has no business with the national team, one may clearly be able to say that the most competitive crop of Nigerian players have been invited.

Amongst the goalkeepers, Greg Etafia, who was the only goalkeeper dropped has played in South Africa for the last couple of years without much of a fantastic output, and has never been outstanding enough to be able to upstage any of Enyeama,Ejide or Aiyenugba so the choice of Bassey Akpan,who has been outstanding in the Nigerian Premier league, and with the home based Eagles,ahead of him is on point.

In the defence i am a little disappointed with the non-inclusion of Siena of italy revelation Micheal Odibe as i think he could have been a big hit but the presence of more experienced players like Yobo,Apam,Shittu,Afolabi,Adeleye and Olubayo put paid to his chances while Sam Sodje does not really have the quality to command an Eagles shirt.

In the midfield and attack, those who were dropped, namely,Joseph Akpalla,Micheal Eneramo,Olufemi Ajilore,Omatsone Aluko,Onyekachi Okonkwo,Gabriel Rueben,Ahmed Musa and Solomon Okpako were dropped deservedly either because of inexperience, as in the case of Akpalla,lack of quality, as in the case of Ajilore or Aluko and perhaps as a result of not playing in Europe, as in the case of Eneramo.

The inclusion of two home based players,goalkeeper Bassey Akpan and defender Terna Suswan, is a plus for the local league and a ray of hope for other promising talents in the local league.

For Lagerback's technical crew and the NFF, this is the time to get to work.The confusion over which countries to engage in friendlies before the World Cup, with names like Iceland,Saudi Arabia,South Africa,Finland et al being brandied must stop and the bigwigs of the glass house must all sit up to ensure that Nigeria's gets the best preparatory friendlies and the right camping experience in London where the team's World Cup training camp will open later this month so as to be able to select the best 23 for South Africa.

Mr. Lagerback, the hour has come to select Nigeria's best! Not selecting the best may mean showing you the exit door sooner than expected. It's time to get cracking.Eagles must fly!

About the Author

Emmanuel Ayomide-Praise(formerly Emmanuel Effiong) is a world class internet salesman,journalist,author,blogger,speaker and entreprenuer from Nigeria. He began his career in 1999 becoming perhaps Nigeria's youngest tv/radio sports analyst featuring on such programmes as Milo World Of Sports on Raypower 100.5FM, Nigeria 99 special with Segun Odegbami on AIT(during the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Nigeria in 1999), AM Sports on AIT with Mitchell Obi and Ejiro Omonode and several other sports shows on AIT/Raypower and the now defunct Raypower 2(106.5FM), in patnership with BBC London spanning a period of two years. In January 2002, he became Nigeria's youngest ever gainfully employed sports journalist and newspaper reporter, working with Nigeria's biggest sports publishing concern,Complete Communications Ltd, publishers of Complete Football,Complete Sports and Sports Souvenir(rested) and left in April 2003 to pursue other interests. An entrepreneur per excellence, he is now involved in internet marketing,sports,media,blogging,publishing and speaking amongst others. He is the founder and editor of http://www.soccernigeriablog.com, Nigeria's number one online soccer portal.