Monday, September 24, 2012

Sizzling Hot Links from the Futsal Griddle






LUCAS STAUFFER, the 17-year-old chosen for the U.S. National Futsal Team's CONCACAF qualifer, traveled to the Netherlands in August to investigate his opportunities at professional clubs. Travis Clark has the story at topdrawersoccer.com. Stauffer was the subject of a feature in June in the Futsal World newsletter.



TOO OLD, you say? At 45, Kazuyoshi Miura has been invited to play for Japan in Thailand. The player, known as King Kazu by fans in the J League, plays in the second division of Japan's professional league.



IN AN IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW with Tony Lepore, scouting director for the U.S Development Academy, Soccer America writer Mike Woitella discusses the role of futsal in the development of young American players.



ENGLAND is in a stage of rebirth in its national soccer programs, and its growing Futsal Fives League announced recently that it has expanded into a new area. Futsal Fives is now a sport offering in Royston, located 43 miles north of London in the county of Hertfordshire.



CHARLOTTE newspaper features United States Youth Futsal affiliate F5 Futsal. Columnist



Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/09/21/3539278/looks-like-soccer-but-its-futsal.html#storylink=cpy

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/09/21/3539278/looks-like-soccer-but-its-futsal.html

HAS THERE EVER BEEN a world championship without an uproar over whether facilities would be completed in time? That's the case in Bankok, Thailland, where construction progress advances on a futsal arena for the upcoming world cup.


http://www.fifa.com/futsalworldcup/news/newsid=1707333/

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