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Monthly Archives: December 2009
US MNT To Face 3rd Ranked Netherlands March 3rd
CHICAGO (Dec. 16, 2009) — The United States will play third-ranked Netherlands on March 3 in Amsterdam, allowing the U.S. to face one of the top teams in the world prior to the start of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Kickoff at the Amsterdam ArenA is set for 8:30 p.m. local time (1:30 p.m. CT), and the match will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and Galavision. Fans can also follow along on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker.
With the match falling on the only FIFA international fixture date in 2010 before training camp begins for the World Cup, this game provides the one chance to have the full team together before U.S. head coach Bob Bradley selects the group that will gather prior to the USA’s departure for South Africa.
“We are very excited about the chance to play a team with the quality of the Netherlands,” said Bradley. “During the past three years we have tried to challenge ourselves against the best opponents in different environments, and having the chance to play in Holland prior to the World Cup is a great opportunity for our group as we continue the preparations for South Africa.”
The Netherlands will be the eighth team that the U.S. has played in 12 months that has qualified for the World Cup, including the teams currently ranked as the top four in the world – Spain, Brazil, Holland and Italy.
The U.S. will be facing the Netherlands for the fourth time in history, the hosts holding a 3-0-0 record. The teams last met Feb. 18, 2004, at the same venue, with Holland walking out 1-0 winners. The U.S. has previously met Holland in a World Cup year, falling 2-0 on May 29, 2002, in Foxboro in the final Send Off match before the USA went on the historic run to the quarterfinals of Korea/Japan.
Entering their ninth World Cup finals tournament, the Netherlands have twice finished as runners up (1974, 1978) and once in fourth place (1998). In reaching South Africa, they cruised through UEFA qualifying with an unblemished 8-0-0 record in Group 9, pouring in 17 goals while surrendering only two. Led by Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt, the Dutch boast a roster that includes Bayern Munich captain Mark van Bommel, Arsenal midfielder Robin van Persie, and team captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
SGFsoccer.com Tweets on 2009-12-15
Sport Business & Soccer
By BENJAMIN GOSS, Assistant Professor Sports Management, Missouri State University
The panel helped SLU mark 50 years since the inception of its powerhouse men’s collegiate soccer program, 60 years (in 2010) since the historic 1-0 U.S. win over England in the 1950 World Cup (a team that featured five St. Louis natives), and the launching of the school’s sport business certificate academic program in 2010.
Incidentally, the panel was convened the same week that the city’s new North American Soccer League was officially named AC St. Louis.
Tim Hayden, chief marketing officer of AC St. Louis, organized the panel. Hayden will also teach the first sport business course in the new curriculum during the Spring 2010 semester.
Panelists included:
• Jeff Cooper, Chair of AC St. Louis
• Dan Flynn, CEO/General Secretary of U.S. Soccer
• Bruce Hudson, former head of sport marketing for Anheuser-Busch
• Frank Viverito, president of the St. Louis Sports Commission
• Mark Santel, executive director of St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club
• Dan Donigan, head men’s soccer coach at Saint Louis University
ESPN soccer announcer Bill McDermott (also of St. Louis Athletica and the Columbus Crew) emceed the panel, spreading and guiding the discussion across several major topics, which are encapsulated below.
Sport of Soccer
Culture was an early common theme among panelists’ answers.
Cooper fired a strong early statement almost from the beginning as he called soccer a tribal sport that was unquestionably the biggest element for social change, including religion.
Donigan echoed this sentiment, calling soccer “a cultural enterprise,” as did McDermott, who noted, “Americans are big event people.”
Soccer in the U.S.
Much of the panel discussion was woven around discussion of the state of the sport of soccer within the United States, often soliciting or necessitating answers from Flynn, who noted that the sport of soccer currently lacks relevance in the U.S. 365 days a year.
When asked what forces would be necessary to change that, Flynn replied, “Owners, television, and consumers will make it relevant,” acknowledging that despite widespread grassroots participation, soccer traditionally lags as a good spectator sport.
In addressing the more problematic aspects of soccer within American culture, Flynn noted that the pay-to-play youth development model is probably the biggest hurdle of development of the sport in the United States.
Another hurdle faced by the sport within the U.S., Flynn opined, was the lack of a uniform national style of play enjoyed by many other nations, which he said varied here because of a diversity of temperature across the American geographic zones.
Flynn also emphasized that, while Americans possessed a great deal of enthusiasm and effort, as a national group, they must improve fundamental technical aspects of their play, citing the crucial nature of instruction for the 6-12 year-old age group.
He also praised the development academy model such as the one planned by AC St. Louis, which he said would likely address that issue over time, a sentiment echoed by Santel.
Flynn also wistfully noted that overzealous parental involvement could be as problematic in soccer as in any other youth sport.
Concerning the advancement of the U.S. Soccer team in its prelude to World Cup competition, Hudson said he believed that the global perception of the U.S. as soccer nation was improving and getting closer to the status of global elite.
Hudson cited the perspectives of several of his England acquaintances, whom he described as “wary” that the American team could be a bit of a force that can upset any of top eight World Cup teams on any given day.
College Soccer
As might be expected of a panel at the university that won 10 of the first 15 NCAA national championships in men’s soccer, collegiate aspects of soccer also surfaced.
Donigan remarked about the emergence of apparel deals as a critical driving force in collegiate soccer, citing Nike, adidas, and Under Armour as the top three providers in the collegiate ranks, all of whom were deemed by most panelists to feature soccer as a driving force in their current marketing campaigns.
Dr Goss also provided The Sports Business Exchange website with an update on the event, offering additional information on Global issues and Sports Marketing background. Click here for that article.
Ben Goss is as an associate professor in the entertainment management program in the College of Business Administration at Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo. In addition to his teaching in the management curriculum and courses on sport, event, and sponsorship management, Goss has also taught in Missouri State’s program with Liaoning Normal University in Dalian, China.
In 2007, Goss co-founded the Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision, an open-access academic research journal seeking to bridge the gap between academic theory and professional practice in the sport industry. He currently serves as its editor-in-chief.
Contact Goss at bengoss@missouristate.edu, and follow him on Twitter @sportMGTweet. Visit the journal at www.jsasonline.org, and follow it on Twitter @jsasonline.
Springfield SC Alumni Game And Reception December 21st
PRESS RELEASE – 2009 SSC Alumni Game Set
It is almost here, the Annual Alumni game for the Springfield Soccer Club. Whether you are able to play or not we would love to see as many Alumni as possible at this year’s event. The game will be Monday December 21, 2008 from 3:00-5:00pm for Boys & Girls SSC Alumni and it will be held at the Lake Country SoccerDome. The past few years have seen this be a memorable game for everyone involved and a great opportunity to catch up with former teammates and play a bit of soccer before the Holidays.
This year we will host our Alumni reception from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at RIVALS CASUAL GRILLE, 3662 S. Glenstone Avenue. The Springfield Soccer Club will have appetizers, food and refreshments for all Alumni and their families. If you can’t get to the game to watch at least be sure to come and join us for some Holiday Cheer and catch up with old friends, parents, coaches and teammates and enjoy some great food. Rival’s is located on S Glenstone, between Lowe’s and Home Depot, up the street from Chick-Fil-A.
The attached flyer (link above) has information about the reception and in order to make sure we have enough food for EVERYONE we need you to RSVP by Thursday December 17, 2008. Simply, send me an email to alumbaugh@springfieldsportsclub.com and I’ll put you down.
3 Missouri State Bears Are All-Midwest Soccer Players
Riggs was named Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year by the league this season after posting eight shutouts and a 0.82 goals against average. He was named MVC Defensive Player of the Week twice this season (Sept. 21 and Oct. 12) following the weeks he shut out conference-foe Creighton. He is also a finalist for the Soccer News Net Player of the Year award.
Riggs was also named to the All-MVC first team along with Demarzi. Demarzi recorded a MVC-leading 10 assists this season, all while playing the back line for the Bears. On the defensive side of the ball, he led Missouri State to nine shutouts on the season. He was named MVC Defensive Player of the Week this week and earned MVC Offensive Player of the Week honors twice earlier in the season (Sept. 21 and Oct. 19).
Paradise earned MVC honorable mention honors this season after scoring five goals, including two game-winners. He also tallied two assists on the season. Paradise received MVC Offensive Player of the Week honors and was named to the Top Drawer Soccer.com Team of the Week on Oct. 26.
Aguilar And Reppell Named To All-Great Lakes Regional Team
Aguilar was named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year by a vote of league women’s soccer coaches this season. She led the Bears in goals (5) and points (12) for the second consecutive season, the first player to lead the team in back-to-back seasons in goals and points since 1996-97 (Jamie Hautzinger).
Aguilar and Reppell received first-team All-MVC accolades this season. It was the second consecutive season that both players received first-team honors. Reppell recorded a career-high three assists while helping lead the Bears defense to nine shutouts and the second-fewest goals allowed in a season in team history.
The Bears, as a team, also received the NSCAA Team Academic Award. Missouri State was one of 333 women’s soccer programs to have a cumulative 3.0 grade point average, the minimum to receive the honor. The Bears’ team GPA was 3.38.
Jon Leamy Named Midwest Regional Coach For 2009
In 18 seasons at the helm of the Missouri State men’s soccer program, Leamy has compiled a 187-130-33 (.581) record and has made 15 consecutive appearances in the MVC Tournament. He has led Missouri State to three NCAA Tournament appearances (1997, 1999, 2009) and the MVC Tournament championship in 1999.
Leamy was previously named Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1999 and MVC Coach of the Year in 1995, 1997 and 1999. Under his tutelage, eight former Missouri State players have gone on to play in Major League Soccer, including two current goalkeepers (Matt Pickens and Lance Parker).
Courtesy: MSU Athletics Communications, Release: 12/12/2009
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Demarzi and Melugin Named to MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team
Demarzi, who holds a 3.37 GPA in political science, earned MVC Academic All-Conference first team accolades in 2008 and was named to honorable mention team in 2007. He was twice named MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week this season (Sept. 23 and Nov. 11). He earned MVC Offensive Player of the Week twice (Sept. 21 and Oct. 19) and MVC Defensive Player of the Week once (Nov. 9) this season. Demarzi was named to the All-MVC first team this season and All-MVC second team in 2008. He led all Missouri Valley Conference players in assists with 10, which ranked in the top-10 nationally in assists and assists per game at end of regular season. He contributed to nine shutouts and only 14 goals allowed this season, tying a school record (1998), as a member of the Bears’ defense.
Melugin, who has a 3.93 GPA in cell and molecular biology, was named to COSIDA/ESPN the Magazine’s Academic All-District VII first team this season. He was named to MVC All-Tournament team this season after scoring the Bears’ lone goal in the MVC Semifinal match versus Evansville. He tied for the team lead with five goals and two game-winning goals this season. Melugin earned MVC All-Freshmen team honors in 2008. This season, he became the first player since Danny May in 2005-2006 to have multi-goal games in back-to-back seasons.First Team
Name, School
^Calvin Clark, Drake
^Johannes Demarzi, Missouri State
^%Luke Gorczyca, Drake
^Matt Kuhn, Drake
^Mike Luttrull, Evansville
Robby Lynch, Evansville
Heath Melugin, Missouri State
Ted Schleisman, Drake
^Kevin Shrout, Drake
^Seth Sinovic, Creighton
Brian Wurst, Drake
^First Team selection in 2008;
%First Team selection in 2007
Honorable Mention
Name, School
* Grant Campbell, Bradley
* Ethan Finlay, Creighton
* Evan Philpott, Eastern Illinois
* Bobby Smith, Bradley





