Hooray for Soccer!

Why Soccer Is So Great

The 1999 Women's World Cup soccer tournament elevated U.S. enthusiasm for the world's most popular sport to an unprecedented level. Although the international community abounds with soccer fans, outnumbering those of other sports, the game was never previously embraced by the American public. These days, soccer is front and center in American consciousness. Both girls and boys across America stand to benefit.

Soccer Is a Great Game for Children of All Ages

Everyone Gets Involved

How to Participate

If your children would like to play soccer, check with your local school, neighborhood group, or recreation department to see if they have a league. Youth organizations like the YMCA or the Boys and Girls Clubs might also have teams. In addition, many kids participate in leagues sponsored by the United States Youth Soccer Association (1-800-4SOCCER) and the American Youth Soccer Organization (1-800-USA-AYSO), which are more competitive. These two leagues select players on the basis of ability, and consist of "travel teams" that play teams representing neighboring communities.

In soccer, as with any sport, your attitude will affect your children's enjoyment of the game. If you are a highly competitive person, make sure that your need to win does not put extra pressure on your child. Attending games and cheering is a way of concretely demonstrating support for your kids, and is a good way to participate in their expanding lives.