Who is ready for TOPSoccer this spring?! ⚽️⚽️
Registration is now open!
Sessions begin March 29 and go to May 17.
To learn more at the program, check out our link ⏬!
Athletes and volunteers welcome!!
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wtf are people freaking out about? Coach Rhule takes laps around the field every single game(just like 100s of coaches around the country) I’ve ran into him multiple times when I worked the games last year. What an idiotic story.
What It Is Evident In Youth Soccer is There Are Very Few Coaches That Want To Work With & Develop Lower Ability Kids. The Vast Majority Of Coaches Want Technically and Physically Competent Players So They Can Play At Being Pep Guardiola On The Weekend
The tifo he is referring to was painted by Olive who is a @victorykc honoree. She worked with the @KCCauldron to create this.
I welcome #sportingkc and #allforcity supports alike to learn more the Victory Project and donate to fight childhood cancer.
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Every parent, child, spouse, and loved one who joined me in the Oval Office today has been praying for this day for a long time.
In just a few short hours when our fellow Americans return home, those prayers will be answered.
TOPSoccer Camp is back this July! We have an amazing program that connects players with intellectual, emotional, neurological or physical disabilities to the game of soccer in a safe & comfortable environment. For info & registration >> https://t.co/EV3SW6JNnK
Our @DCFCCity 2010B Rouge won the Premier Division State Championship! The team moves onto the President’s Cup in Sioux Falls, SD & our families are asking for YOUR HELP getting to the tournament!
Please read their story & consider donating⚜️⚽️💪
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I’ve coached youth athletes on and off for 20 years, and have two kids of my own now. I’m also married to a pro athlete (and had coached plenty myself), so I think I have a unique insight here. I think that the point of youth sports is SO MISSED by most parents. 👇🏻
Today marks 70 years since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, outlawing racial segregation in America’s schools.
Let’s honor the memory of the civil rights leaders, families, and children who took extraordinary risks in order to make our schools – and ultimately our country – more fair and more free. And at a time when our public schools are growing more segregated, let’s remember that our work isn’t done until every child can get an education worthy of their promise.
The Nuns of Benedictine College have released a statement regarding the Commencement Speech of Harrison Butker.
If any "Christian" men have issues with the Sisters statement go argue with the wall.