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The Tournaments You Need to Watch in 2024

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It is not often that we are treated with international matches , let alone tournaments in which nations are actually playing with their best players , in order to claim themselves as the best in the world, or their continent. 2024 is a special year for soccer fans, given that there will be three major international tournaments held during the summer.  The tournaments taking place this year will be the EURO , the Copa America , and the Summer Olympic games. The Euro and Olympic games will both be hosted in European countries, Germany and France respectively, while the Copa America will be held here in the United States.  While they all promise a great level of play , excitement , and goals, the Copa America will have more to offer for people here in the US , and San Diego as well. The closest games to us will be in Las Vegas, Santa Clara, and Inglewood. Tickets are on sale now and you could get to see the likes of Brazil , Colombia and Mexico.  Tournament Breakdowns EUR...

San Diego's History of Soccer

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With the recent introduction of a professional men's soccer team in San Diego, it is only right that we revisit the history of soccer in the city.  The Story Begins in 1967.... The San Diego Toros were the earliest soccer club based in San Diego. Originally the Los Angeles Toros, with the merging of the USA with the NPSL to form the NASL , they relocated to San Diego in order to not have two teams playing in the same stadium in the league, which was formed in 1968.  Photo By Glenn Maddock via Facebook, through SoccerNation The Toros were incredibly short lived, but saw some success. Winning the Pacific Division in 1968 , and moving on to the final which they would lose 3-0 in an aggregate score to the Atlanta Chiefs. The team notably did not have a single American in their roster for both years in existence , with their most known player being Brazilian "Vava"(on the right below) , whom was considered second best to Pelé during the 1960's. The club would dissolve in 1...

Money is the Reason You Don't Like Soccer

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Soccer is slowly but surely becoming more popular in the United States. The sport is the most popular in the world , but why not here ? Football , basketball  , and baseball have a much longer and richer history when it comes to sports in the United States.   These sports have also dominated in popular culture due to  superstars  such as Michael Jordan , Tom Brady , and Babe Ruth.  If there's one thing we can account for the popularity of these sports , it's the amount of money spent, and generated by the major sports leagues in the US. Capital facilitates these leagues to have greater exposure, and pull. TV deals and sponsorships are the main drivers allowing the MLB , NBA and NFL to become the juggernauts they are today.  Source: The Hustle via Forbes Kids want to be like their idols , and in the US , those idols very rarely play soccer. Many of the great athletes you see on TV today, did not grow up with a silver spoon. Young men see the NFL , NBA ...

The Basics

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 Soccer, known as football or some variety of the word in virtually every part of the world is vastly considered the world's sport , but not for Americans. Today we will be covering the basic rules of the beautiful game. Image Courtesy of VI Images "Football is a simple game, it's just very hard to play it simple." Soccer is a growing sport , and it is definitely overshadowed by baseball , basketball , and football here in the states. Many consider it to be boring, as there is no timeouts or a commercial break every 5 minutes , as well as the fact that it is not a very high scoring sport on average.   Before we begin discussing the intricacies and news of the world of soccer, we need to establish a base. We will be covering soccer on a professional level , and the dimensions of the field , as well as the size of the ball and players on the field change as you move down in age and playing level. A professional field can be anywhere from 50-100 yards wide , and 100-13...