We Are The Champions
- championvake
- Mar 10, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 15, 2022
With a name like that, it's hard not to love this team
Gratitude is a trait we should all be aiming to develop in the young players we work with.
The emotion of gratitude can help take your performance to the next level.

“They know that there will be difficulties and football often goes in cycles. – ups and downs. Grateful players learn from these struggles to always move forward. There is an appreciation in the value of their struggles and an ability to look at the big picture and know there are brighter days ahead.”
Soccer provides both psychological challenges and opportunities for development. At this age, kids are still learning to deal with winning and losing, finding out how to control their emotions, and discovering the benefits of hard work and resilience.
Things to consider when coaching U9 soccer
U9 soccer is an important time in the development of young players. In this early stage of the Foundation Phase, many children are still discovering the game, learning the fundamental skills that they’ll build on as they get older, and forming a love for soccer that will hopefully lead to a lifetime of involvement in the sport. As coaches, our job is to guide them on this journey, providing them with an environment in which to grow, learn, and enjoy themselves.
Yes we won, we are the champions, nobody's remember hard trainings, win lookslike a sweet pie




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