Mar 12 2008

Roberto Baggio - My All Time Favorite Soccer Player

Roberto Baggio is my all time favorite soccer player due to his field management and his ability to score. He had some incredible soccer skills and played his hardest every time he stepped on the field. I play the same positions as Roberto Baggio and I learned a lot of the things I do from watching him through the years. He controlled the midfield better than almost anyone that has played the game and when his team needed it he was able to step up and score.

I know many people will point to his miss on the penalty kick in the 1994 World Cup final against Brazil and say he wasn’t a good player. One play can sometimes define a player, and his miss in the World Cup probably defined his career. It is unfortunate that one miss can overshadow a career of brilliant moves and fantastic finishes. He will always be my all time favorite player and a big reason is because of that miss in the World Cup. If you remember correctly he probably should not have been playing at that point in the game. He had severe cramps and the only reason they left him in was to take the penalty shot. He was a tremendous competitor and I appreciate the respect he had for the game. Enjoy this video of Roberto Baggio and remember him for the great plays he provided!

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Here is a soccer tip for you today in honor of Roberto Baggio:

Always remember to lean over the ball when you are taking a penalty kick, or any other shot on goal!


Mar 6 2008

Soccer Tips - Communication on the Soccer Field

I graduated from college with a Bachelors degree in Speech Communication. Needless to say I view communication as an important part of our lives. Communication can separate a good team from a great team. It is very important that your team communicates well with each other.

When I was playing recreation soccer I had a coach implement keywords to help us communicate on the field. They seem silly now, but at the time they were very helpful in teaching young soccer players to talk to each other while playing. The main word we were taught was “Peanut Butter” If you heard someone yelling that it meant you had a backwards pass available. As I grew up playing soccer I learned the value of communicating as a team. There should be constant chatter on a team to help each other in certain instances. Your team can use simple directions or alerts, such as ‘man on’ and ‘turn’ or ‘you have time’ to make playing so much easier. Good communication becomes more important as the game speeds up at higher levels. Great teams always communicate well with each other and help each other to know what is going on and what plays are available.

Not all communication is good for a team. I know this sound counterproductive to my statement that communication makes great teams. Communication is effective when it is positive and influences players to do well. There is a difference between yelling to another player and yelling at another player. It is important to make sure you are heard as you give direction to your teammates, this is yelling to another player. When you yell at another player you become a negative influence on the team and impact your team in the worst way possible. I have played with players that have a tendency to yell at their teammates and I will do whatever I can to encourage them to keep it positive. If they can’t keep it positive and continually yell at teammates you will find they don’t last on teams very long.

I was recently on a team that yelled at each other a lot, I would discuss it with the team and they would keep it positive for a little bit, but eventually would start yelling again. I eventually quit the team because it is not fun to be on a team like that. I was frustrated after games and we did not play to the potential we were capable of playing due to the negative feeling on the team. It is not beneficial for anyone to have those players on the team. If you are one of those players that is constantly yelling at your team, knock it off. You may hurting your team’s chance of ever being a great team. If you are on a team with someone that yells at your teammates a lot then talk to the player and possibly the coach about the problem. Taking care of the problem will result in a better environment for players to learn and be successful on the soccer field!

Tips for effective communication on the soccer field:

  • Communicate with your team and you will improve and grow as a team.
  • Use positive communication with your teammates.
  • Use keywords to tell your teammates what is going on and what plays are available to them.
  • Get rid of negative comments towards other players on your team.
  • Have fun and enjoy the greatest sport in the world!


Mar 5 2008

Robinho & Ronaldinho Show Off their Soccer Skills - Amazing Video!

Watch the impressive skills these two players possess! They are incredible and they move so effortlessly as they move around defenders! These are great defenders that look like amateurs against these 2 guys. I will continue to post videos of some of the greatest players in the world so you can watch what they do and try some of their moves. I would not recommend trying these moves for the first time in a game. Make sure you use your practice time to try these moves and make sure they are perfected before you pull them out in a game. The Brazilians have always had amazing footwork and these two guys are some of the best! Enjoy this video and continue to come back as I will continue to post different videos with great players featured! I will also feature different soccer styles that can be found around the world.

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Mar 4 2008

Soccer Tips - Keeping Your Cool During a Game

I had an interesting indoor game last night, we lost the game by 2 points and it was a close and very competitive game. We started a little slow and they went up 1-0 in the first five minutes. We calmed down a little bit and scored three straight goals to take the lead by 2. In my honest opinion I feel that we had the better players and the better team. With about 10 minutes to go in the half we had a player obviously foul a player on the other team. The ref called the foul and my teammate threw a fit and threw the ball and started yelling at the ref. This resulted in a 2 minute penalty. It wasn’t even a close call, or a questionable call. The ref made the right decision to give him a 2 minute penalty and our team suffered. They scored during the penalty time and momentum had shifted for them. They carried that on and eventually beat us 7-5. We were playing a very aggressive style when we took the lead and when the player on our team received the 2 minute penalty we were forced to play back and conservative. This action resulted in a loss for our team in a game that we should have won.

If the ref calls a foul on you in a game and you disagree, do not throw a temper tantrum on the field. Ref’s are usually pretty reasonable and they will discuss the call with you if you would like. Calmly confront the ref and ask what the call was for and tell him you disagree and maybe in the future he will see it your way as well. You only hurt yourself and your team if you throw a fit in the middle of a game. If you get thrown out then the rest of your team is forced to play the game different than they had prepared for. Keep your cool and take it easy on the refs. Not only does throwing a fit hurt your team, it is childish and immature. I am always impressed while watching certain players play and seeing the respect they have for the game. I love to see a team pass the ball back to the other teams goalie after an injury has occurred and the opposing team kicks the ball out to stop play. Sportsmanship makes the game fun for everyone involved. I was extremely frustrated with our player throwing a fit after the call because it was a selfish move and cost us a winnable game. Play smart and keep your cool! I would love to hear any comments you have had during games where bad sportsmanship hurt your team. Also I would like to hear stories about good sportsmanship and how it has helped you enjoy the game more!


Mar 4 2008

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Mar 3 2008

Kick Like a Professional Soccer Player with Blast The Ball!

Now you can kick a soccer ball like a professional soccer player with this great soccer video - Blast The Ball! Learn the proper technique and form to control your kick and gain the maximum power from your kicks! You will be able to pass more precisely, shoot better and become a more rounded soccer player! This video is great for coaches to use as a teaching tool, or for players that want to gain the advantage over players their age. Make sure to order Blast The Ball today so you can start kicking like the Pro’s!

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Mar 3 2008

Soccer Goals

These are some of the craziest soccer goals I have ever seen! I can’t believe how some of these goals are scored, a little luck, but mainly it is being in the right place at the right time. It is important as a soccer player to play with your instincts and be in the right place at the right time. This is something that is developed through years of playing and studying the game. When you start thinking several plays in advance you will be able to beat the competition! Enjoy this video and remember to play smart!

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Mar 2 2008

There is Nothing Like Spring Soccer!

This last week we had some great weather and I was able to get out and play some outdoor soccer. There is no better feeling than playing outside for the first time after a long winter! For all of you that live in warmer climates you are lucky you can play outdoors all year long, but you will never be able to experience the thrill of playing outdoors again right after the snow has melted. We laced up our boots and headed to a park and played for several hours and it was a blast! It was around 45 degrees outside and we felt like we were in heaven. I realized I am in desperate need for some new cleats so I will be checking out Adidas and ordering some new Copa Mundials. I hope everyone enjoys their spring soccer! We have tried to organize pick up games every Saturday morning the past few years, and I would recommend for everyone to do it in their neighborhoods as well! If I am not posting as much you all know I am probably out playing somewhere!


Feb 5 2008

Contact the Soccer Specialist!

I would like to receive any feedback you may have for my site. Also I would like to start posting funny soccer stories on my site. If you have any funny stories let me know and I will put it on my site for everyone to enjoy. I would like to do a weekly funny story so email me at, travis@soccer-specialist.com, with your funny stories! I will start with one of my own:
This story takes place when I was a freshman in High School playing for my J.V team. It was an away game, so the Varsity team stayed to watch the game as well as all of the coaching staff. I was trying to impress the coaches and get my first shot at playing for the Varsity team. It was a close game and there was about ten minutes on the clock, I was having a good game and our team was doing really well. I received a pass on the right side of the field and headed up field right in front of our team bench. There was not a player within 20 yards of me and I had open field in front of me. As I was dribbling down the field I must have stepped on the ball or something. I fell flat on my face in front of the whole team and coaches. Luckily I had enough time to get up and continue dribbling down field before anyone was able to even get close to me. I was so embarrassed, not only was my team laughing, the other team was laughing as well. We ended up winning the game and afterwards the Varsity coach and my whole team came up to me and had a good laugh about my fall. The rest of the season I ended up getting some Varsity time, but I never lived down stumbling over the ball when I was wide open! My coach teased me for all four years I was in High School about that tumble. Whenever I see him, 7 years later, he will still mention it and get a good laugh.

Email travis@soccer-specialist.com with your funny stories and experiences!


Jan 30 2008

Adidas Gear on Sale!!

With spring soccer fast approaching it is time to get your gear ready. I like to buy a new pair of cleats at the start of every year so that I can be on top of my game. I buy the Adidas Copa Mundial every year and have done so for as long as I remember. Check out the selection at adidas and find your favorite cleat! Right now you can save on 9 Adidas items with this great deal! Get 29% off 9 products at Shopadidas. Use code: 29OFF9 (never expires). This is a great deal that will help you prepare to have the best year of soccer yet! Make sure you are ready for spring soccer with this great deal from Adidas!!