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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe question is what are CSA and other clubs doing to achieve sorely needed better diversity? Lack of women and minorities in coaching has to change. Also as was pointed out the fact that youth soccer especially on the girls side has become a upper middle class sport limits diversity on the player side too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe question is what are CSA and other clubs doing to achieve sorely needed better diversity? Lack of women and minorities in coaching has to change. Also as was pointed out the fact that youth soccer especially on the girls side has become a upper middle class sport limits diversity on the player side too.
Affordability is a whole other story, many will be pushed out due to cost.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo are you saying clubs purposely deny women and minorities the opportunity to coach and players to play? My D has played and trained with minority coaches and kids and loves the opportunity and diversity it creates. CSA has women and minority coaches. Not sure what the problem is. If there is a qualified coach/trainer, etc., it shouldn't matter. My kid doesn't see color, race or ethnicity on the field or off the field and that is something that is taught at HOME.
Affordability is a whole other story, many will be pushed out due to cost.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWas not aware that CSA had quite a few women coaches on the girls side. Other clubs should follow suit as I’m sure that is not the case everywhere and more opportunities need to be afforded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen the sport has little diversity then there's fewer POC that become coaches as adults. There's loads of opportunities for female coaches and if you're any good can rise up the ranks pretty quickly, but fewer women chose the profession. Higher level Licensure in the US is also time consuming and costly. Clubs need to invest in their staff but few do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think all of their GA teams are coached by white male, what teams have women coaches at CSA? Regardless a lot of academies have this issue and more opportunities need to be made available to women on the girls side. They simply can relate better with the young ladies.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post100% true, where are the actions to push for real diversity and inclusion? Not to mention the affordability aspect which negatively impacts minorities at a disproportionate rate. It’s a real issue in today’s youth game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post100% true, where are the actions to push for real diversity and inclusion? Not to mention the affordability aspect which negatively impacts minorities at a disproportionate rate. It’s a real issue in today’s youth game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou could offer to sponsor a kid whose family can't afford it, possibly start a movement in your club to have those who can afford it pay 2x in order to bring in someone who can't. Real change is needed, not just talk. Let's start with you!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFull paying families already partly support scholarshiped kids, at those rare clubs that actually do give scholarships. Clubs and leagues are the ones who should be trying to be more inclusive by making a few less bucks, finding sponsors and other means to offer more scholarships. Why should other families be expected to change the culture other than making a donation now and then IF THEY WANT TO?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re preaching to the choir. This is where the CSAs are so hypocritical. Send out emails which are spot on but take no action themselves to solve the problem of lack of diversity and inclusion both from a coach and player perspective. Hope the white male dominated coaching fraternity is turned over quickly as enough is enough. We need some strong women to influence our young ladies not guys on fake Visas from Europe.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is a wider spread issue, affordability for example is something that limits so many talented kids. Why does the rest of the world get it right but we cannot?
The drawback internationally is it can be a brutal meat grinder for kids. They commit around 14-16 and their education goes out the window. If you can't hack it, then what? Come here and play for a US college and maybe get a shot at an MLS team. That's about it.
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Families who pay full tuition then watch new kids “free of charge” get added mid year.
Scam the paying families and guilt the newbs into paying full price next year.
All about the Benjamin’s in Academy soccer.
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