Selecting the 'right' coaches takes time and alot of careful consideration. At World Wide Soccer we carefully go through each of the applications and follow strict employment requirements. All trainers must be internationally or nationally qualified, must meet the child protection guidelines and must pass a police background check. We do not make any exceptions.
Coaches employed by World Wide Soccer offer extensive knowledge and understanding of the game. Many of them have grown up living in countries where soccer is the number one sport. Over the years they have learned about the game not only through playing and coaching but through living the sport day in day out.
All World Wide Soccer coaches are:
All coaches, full time and summer, arrive in the US several days leading up to their employment start date to complete a two-day training orientation. As part of the orientation, coaches will shadow other coaches to learn more about how World Wide Soccer operates.
We understand that the coaches we employ make or break our operation. To this end we ensure that all our coaches are trained and continuously educated about the latest techniques and training styles. We encourage our coaches to be teachers, leaders and role models to the youth of soccer. It is our goal to offer players the tools and skills necessary to achieve personal goals and to be the best they can be.