Mc Cauley to become first player from Belize to play professional soccer in the US

McCauley has signed with the Atlanta Silverbacks which competes in the North American Soccer League (NASL), the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.
McCauley, who plays for Belize’s Belmopan Bandits, has been scouted by numerous international teams since his ascent to football stardom.
He boasts of a stellar record as the first player to score a hat trick in the World Cup qualifiers.
The 26 year old striker scored 11 goals in eight matches for Belize in World Cup 2014 qualifying to tie Dutch star Robin Van Persie and Uruguayan Luis Suarez for the most goals in the 2014 qualifying campaign.

 
G Coaching Course Now Available Online!
 
  
Georgia Soccer's G level coaching course, for coaches and parents of U6 and U8 players, is now available in an online format. This course is FREE to all Georgia Soccer members!
Candidates will have the option to complete the theory portion of the course online with a 2-hour field session, or to partake in the traditional 4-hour classroom option. A complete schedule of traditional G courses can be found HERE.
Online G Course Steps
To complete the theory portion of the G course online, please complete the below steps:
  1. Register for the G course on the US Youth Soccer website.
     
  2. Complete the online theory portion of the course. You may complete the course all at once, or at your leisure over a maximum of three (3) months.
     
  3. After completing the online course, you will be prompted to register for a 2-hour field session. Field sessions are held all over Georgia in both the winter and summer. If you do not see a convenient location available, please check back later as the list is updated regularly.
     
  4. Attend your field session. A traditional G course is held from 9am to 1pm, but the field session is only from 11am to 1pm. Please check in with the course instructor when you arrive and you will be added to the course roster.
You can register for the online G course HERE. Please contact Tara Daniel at (678) 993-2110 ortdaniel@georgiasoccer.org with any questions or concerns.

BeltLine Street Cup event is Feb. 22

mayo-2The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is partnering with Soccer in the Streets to hold the quarterly Atlanta BeltLine Street Cup on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park, 830 Willoughby Way. Free, advance registration is requested, and winning teams will receive medals.
Youth of all ages are invited to participate in this one-day tournament designed to use competition to test participants’ mastery of character traits such as teamwork, respect, sportsmanship, perseverance, and tolerance. Games are played with small teams in order to increase interaction, teams are created on the day of the event in order to promote diversity, and games are played without referees to reinforce positive conflict resolution techniques.
“The Atlanta BeltLine Street Cup is a component of the free health programming the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is offering to engage the community in healthy, active lifestyles through partnerships with other health-centric organizations such as Soccer in the Streets,” said Atlanta BeltLine Program Director Rob Brawner. “We are excited to offer fun, exciting ways to get Atlantans moving.”
An Atlanta-based non-profit organization, Soccer In The Streets empowers under-served youth through soccer, character development, mentorship, and employment opportunities. Soccer in the Streets has pioneered the use of soccer for social change since its launch in 1989.
To register and get more information, visit this link.
PREMIER SOCCER SERVICES
Open Cup 2014
April 11-13th Decatur, AL  
Boys/ Girls U9-19
PLAY ON THE BEST FIELDS IN THE SOUTH! 
Register Soon to not miss out
Gold, Silver, Bronze divisions - levels for all teams 
 
Most age groups are close to full / or full; there is room to add teams in the:
U9 Boys
U9 Girls
U10 Girls
U11 Boys
U12 Boys
 
3rd round of accepted teams posted!
 
Under 9s from: FL, AL, MS, TN
Under 10s from: GA, MS, IN, TN
Under 11s from: TN, MS, AL, GA
Under 12s from: Mexico, MS, TN, AL, IN, GA
 
2013 RESULTS - click here   
check it out and decide if you want the OPEN CUP
   
Perfect Fields at Jack Allen Soccer Complex
Under 9-12 Boys and Girls:  
2-3 divisions 
Under 13- 19 Boys and Girls: 2 divisions 


International teams have committed in the U12, U13,U14, U15, & U18 boys and the U14 & U18 Girls already!
 Colorado Rush send National Rush Selections in U13,14 and 16 Girls!
 
Check out last year's results and this year's early accepted teams !

 — U.S. women's coach Tom Sermanni told his team at halftime to work harder at creating space in front of Russia's back line.
Once the Americans made that adjustment, the rout was on.
"When we got the two early goals, that basically opened it up and finished the game from the standpoint of Russia probably coming back to win the game," Sermanni said. "The space opened up a bit more, and we started to get a few more chances."
Abby Wambach scored her record 165th international goal and the U.S. beat Russia 8-0 in an exhibition Thursday night to extend its unbeaten streak to 42 games.
Shutting out Russia for the second time in six days by a combined 15-0 score, the world's No. 1-ranked team improved to 36-0-6 since March 2012. The Americans are 70-0-10 in their last 80 home games.
With the United States up 2-0 on own goals in the 11th and 50th minutes, Amy Rodriguez took Heather O'Reilly's pass from the right side and volleyed it in with her left leg for a 3-0 lead in the 52nd minute.
Russia was outshot 24-4 and had no shots on goal. The Americans had 17.
Wambach, scoring her 40th goal in the Americans' last 48 games, made it 4-0 in the 54th, taking Megan Rapinoe's pass from the left side and bowling over goalkeeper Maria Zhamanakova in the penalty box for the score.
The U.S. took a 5-0 lead when Morgan Brian's shot from the right side glanced off Rapinoe's head and into the net.
Wambach, the U.S. captain and 2012 FIFA women's world player of the year, left the game in the 81st minute after Lauren Holiday's penalty kick made it 6-0.
O'Reilly's goal put the U.S. ahead 7-0 in the 83rd. Christen Press added the eighth goal.
Rodriguez said she and her teammates were thrilled that over 16,000 attended the game after it was postponed a day because of a winter storm that hit Atlanta on Wednesday.
"Tonight was a good night to come," Rodriguez said. "I think last night would have been not as fun. I'm so happy that the fans got to enjoy tonight's game. Through the weather, they came, and we're very grateful for that."
The U.S. took a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute on an own goal as Whitney Engen controlled a corner kick and hit the left post that bounced off Russia's Elena Terekhova and into the net.
The second own goal went off Russian defender Valentina Orlova's leg.
Defender Kelley O'Hara, playing for the first time since undergoing ankle surgery last June, played until the 33rd minute when Kristie Mewis took her place.
Sermanni took out many of his starters as the second half wore on and the lead mounted.
"We have so much depth on the bench," reserve forward Sydney Leroux said. "We're able to switch people in and out and kind of not really miss a beat. I think it's great. It keeps everything competitive, definitely in training, so it's been a good ride."




Read more here: http://www.bradenton.com/2014/02/13/4992201/abby-wambach-scores-in-us-win.html#storylink=cpy

U.S. Soccer
U.S. Women to Face Russia This Thursday at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta

Inclement Weather in Georgia Prompts U.S. Soccer Officials to Reschedule Match
U.S. Women vs. Russia
The U.S. Women's National Team's match against Russia, originally set for Wednesday, Feb. 12, has been rescheduled because of inclement weather in the Atlanta area. The game will now be played at the Georgia Dome on Thursday, Feb. 13, with a kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Some of your favorite stars, including Hope Solo, Abby Wambach, Sydney Leroux (pictured above), and Megan Rapinoe, are scheduled to be at the game. If you can't be there in person, be sure to watch live on ussoccer.com or follow on Twitter @ussoccer_wnt.

ATLANTA FALCONS EAGER TO BEGIN MLS FRANCHISE

NFL club Atlanta Falcons have opened talks regarding a possible buy-in to Major League Soccer.
Falcons CEO Rich McKay said in a keynote speech to the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce last week that his franchise were speaking withMLS about bringing soccer to America’s southeast.
“We’re far along in negotiations with them,” McKay said.
“It’s our objective to get an MLS franchise if we can make it happen. We think it would be, not just great for Atlanta and the region, but really it’s the right thing to do for the southeast.”
The Falcons are looking at the possibility of developing a $1.2billion retractable stadium, both for soccer and other events, south of their current home at the Georgia Dome.