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Ankle Sprains

Your ankles can take quite a beating during the soccer season. The majority of foot and ankle injuries are a result of direct player-to-player contact, usually from a slide tackle or friendly cleat stomp. Ankle sprains are one of the most common of these injuries. Continue reading

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QUICK FACT: Juggling World Record

Did you know that the World Record for juggling a soccer ball non-stop is 19 hours and 30 minutes? Martinho Eduardo Orige of Brazil juggled a regulation size soccer ball non-stop, meaning the ball did not touch the ground at all. Only your feet, legs, and head are allowed when juggling a soccer ball. This World Record was recorded in August of 2003.

Soccer Terms

Feeling a little lost when coaching, playing, or watching a soccer game? Don’t understand what coaches, players, and fans are yelling out? Hopefully this list of soccer terms will help you! Continue reading

Sideline Soccer

Sideline Soccer

Here’s a fun game for all ages, which coincidentally is the name of our website! This drill provides the opportunity for you as the coach to set up different player vs player situations just like in a real game. Continue reading

QUICK FACT: Pele

Did you know that Pele helped lead Brazil to the FIFA World Cup Championship at age 17? Pele, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, is the only person to have won the World Cup three times as a player. He scored 1,281 goals in his professional career and is considered by many to be the greatest soccer player of all time.

RSS Feed

RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”. It’s used to deliver regularly updated content to those of you who wish to stay up-to-date on all the latest and greatest from Sideline Soccer! What you’ll need to read our RSS feed is an RSS reader. Continue reading