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 Encouraging Excellence Indiana Youth Soccer is proud to welcome The 60th Annual NSCAA Convention Jan. 10–14 2007, to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. This year's theme is "Setting the Pace," reflecting the NSCAA's role as a leader in a variety of areas in the sport of soccer, most importantly in coaching education. The NSCAA is the largest coaches’ organization in the United States. Whether it’s learning the basics of coaching goalkeepers or a high-level discussion of systems of play, every coach who attends will find something new to add to their soccer repertoire.
The Exhibit Hall at the NSCAA Convention is the nation’s largest soccer-specific trade show. And the coaching instruction is just the beginning – the four-day program is filled with a myriad of opportunities to mix and mingle with some of the most prominent names on the soccer landscape.
Indiana Youth Soccer and the NSCAA invite all coaches, players and soccer enthusiasts to attend the convention. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience the NCSAA Convention in your own backyard. To find out more about how you can receive a Saturday pass for just $10.00, see the link at the bottom of this page.
Recognizing Excellence The 2007 NSCAA Convention will be held in conjunction with the annual Indiana Youth Soccer Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 13. It only takes a few moments to complete an award nomination form for that special coach, volunteer or referee who represents excellence in the youth soccer environment everyday. Now you can even submit the nomination online.
Please encourage everyone to submit those nominations as soon as possible! Award nomination forms are now available on the Indiana Youth Soccer website and will be accepted now though December 1, 2006. Winners will be announced at the Annual Indiana Youth Soccer Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 6pm at the downtown Indianapolis Radisson. Click here for a nomination form.
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