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Global Aug 02, 2017

United Soccer Coaches introduced as brand new identity of NSCAA

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CHICAGO (Via NSCAA) – The National Soccer Coaches Association of America will now be known as United Soccer Coaches, embarking on a new era in the association’s 76-year history on Wednesday with an announcement which also unveiled the upcoming host cities for the annual United Soccer Coaches Convention.

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“We are the world’s largest community of soccer coaches with more than 30,000 members and we are uniquely positioned to unite soccer coaches around their love of the game,” said United Soccer Coaches CEO Lynn Berling-Manuel. “Our association has the amazing ability to unite every coach at every level at every field across the nation. Our mission and vision remains firmly rooted in supporting and celebrating soccer coaches on all points of the coaching journey.”

The United Soccer Coaches Convention, which brings together more than 12,000 members of the soccer community for five days each January and annually generates an estimated economic impact of $15-18 million for the host city, will be held in the following five destinations as part of multi-year agreements:

  • Philadelphia: 2018, 2023, 2026, 2030
  • Chicago: 2019, 2025, 2031
  • Baltimore: 2020, 2028, 2032
  • Anaheim: 2021, 2024, 2029
  • Kansas City: 2022, 2027

“Our Convention exemplifies and embodies how we unite coaches. There’s nothing else like it in the world for our sport,” said United Soccer Coaches President Charlie Slagle. “We’re excited to bring the United Soccer Coaches Convention to two new sites with the addition of Chicago and Anaheim. We’re also thrilled to bring the Convention back to Kansas City, home to our National Office, and to return to our two most-frequented locations in Philadelphia and Baltimore.”

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