Tuesday, March 24, 2009

WPS to begin on March 29 when the Los Angeles Sol take on the Washington Freedom

On the verge of Women's Professional Soccer's inauguration this weekend, we take you down the trail-blazed path that led to this present reality - a league which embodies the progression of women's sports in the U.S.

By Shea Morrissey

Published: March 23, 2009

When their cleats met the field, they sunk deep into the game. Forming leagues almost 40 years after women in some European countries, the United States dove into soccer in the 1970s. Participation rose from the roots among youth leagues, high schools and colleges, fostering a competitive culture of women’s soccer that would enhance the global peoples’ pastime. The U.S. women made their debut on the world stage by winning the first FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991. That year marked the birth of an era that would bridge time and talent, from early morning wet grass of America’s youth soccer to freshly cut fields of world-class matches.

The national team continued to meet every benchmark illustrative of an elite squad, gaining an Olympic gold medal in 1996 and another FIFA World Cup title in 1999. Riding on the momentum of the ’99 win, and looking for the opportunity to domestically develop the sport, a professional women’s soccer league became a reality. Although the existence of a professional women’s league in the United States was long awaited, the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) was pulled together quickly, leaving too many sustainability questions unanswered. After a few seasons, it became evident that the budget was unrealistic, causing the WUSA to fold by 2003.

It didn’t take long for players, past and present, to appreciate the lessons the WUSA had to teach.

Scoring leader for the United States in Beijing 2008 and WPS Boston Breaker Angela Hucles offered, “Maybe, before, we all took it for granted a little bit that the WUSA would still be around today, given the history of success for women’s soccer in our country; but now I think we all have even more of a personal investment to see a different fate.”

It was this sentiment that produced a quick pivot to strides in a new direction. Almost immediately following the unfortunate fate of the WUSA, a not-for-profit, Women’s Soccer Initiative, Inc. (WSII), was formed, in part, by national soccer team captain Julie Foudy and current Commissioner of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) Tonya Antonucci. The mission had a holistic feel to it, situating the hope of a sustainable pro soccer league in the larger context of women’s soccer. Rather than starting with the product, WSII wove developmental components into a solid foundation. For Antonucci, it’s about the “ability to map your vision, to listening, learning and staying patient in building this from the ground up.”

Still, there are questions as to whether now –in the current economic climate—is the best time to launch the league. A fair concern, but the deliberative planners of the league are not operating on chance. The coin has been tossed, and the face clearly reads opportunity.

Antonucci commented, “Coming off the 2008 Olympics is the right timing for the world-class players who are WPS. The league has a strong position in cash, and with our partnerships including PUMA as a major national sponsor we can weather through current conditions.”

In addition to the thorough consideration of league logistics, we’re witnessing an age of players whose flair lends itself solidly to the marketability of a professional league.COO of WPS and Olympic soccer gold medalist Mary Harvey said, “This generation is about showing off excellence in the sport and playing it with skill and flamboyance that we’ve never seen before.” The essence of this league is one that appeals to crowds beyond any demographical definition. The fandom of wide-eyed little girls will be no less present or appreciated, but we shouldn’t be surprised when her admiration is matched by those from all walks of the game.

With the past in mind, the present is rightfully at the feet of those kicking off the inaugural season of Women’s Professional Soccer. When three and a half years of meticulous league planning meet the most elite women’s soccer players in the world this Saturday, nothing will make more sense than WPS – a league with the poise of its players, the confidence of its creators and the passion of its supporters.

Hear it straight from the leaders themselves: WPS Commissioner Tonya Antonucci and COO Mary Harvey answer our questions in Antonucci and Harvey Lead The Way.

Catch the inaugural match on March 29 when the Los Angeles Sol take on the Washington Freedom. Get the full schedule.

Monday, March 23, 2009

UC Santa Cruz 6v6 SlugFest Tournament Registration Open



UC Santa Cruz
Intercollegiate Athletics
East Field House
1156 High St
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
P: 831-459-3211

Dear Local Soccer Scene

The UC Santa Cruz Men's Soccer Team is excited to announce the 2009 6v6 SlugFest Tournament registration is now open! The SlugFest is the PREMIER 6v6 event in Northern California, and is designed to provide youth players a developmental environment in which to compete and test their skills!
6v6 SlugFest Tournament

Ages: U10, U12, U14 Boys and Girls
Cost: $250 per Team ($300 after April 17th)
Registration closes on May 1st at 5 pm
Dates: May 16th (Class III), May 17th (Class I)

- Each Team Guaranteed 3 Games
- Teams Made Up of 6-10 Players
- 30 Min Games (No Half-Time)
- 60 x 40 yd Fields
- Separate Class I and Class III Team Divisions
- Tournament Champion Awards
- Tournament T-Shirts Available for Advance Purchase
The SlugFest will be thrilling, competitive and fun-filled way to add to your team's spring season. Don't miss out... Get all of the details and REGISTER ONLINE AT:
Men's Soccer Office
UC Santa Cruz
(831) 459-3211
mnsoccer@ucsc.edu

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

CYSA State Cup U14 - U19 to Begin March 21, 2009

March 17, 2009,
San Jose, CA

The Girls kick off this years 2009 State Cup on March 21, 2009. Below lists the schedule taken from the CYSA North State Cup Website. Local Soccer enthusiasts will flock to soccer fields through out the Northern California region. The local games will be held at Morgan Hill Soccer Complex. Check back for the results with video highlights of this weekends action.


2009 CYSA STATE CUP U14-U19


CLICK GROUP FOR SCHEDULE AND SCORES
Boys Under 14
Boys Under 15
Boys Under 16
Boys Under 17
Boys Under 18
Boys Under 19
Girls Under 14
Girls Under 15
Girls Under 16
Girls Under 17
Girls Under 18
Girls Under 19
CLICK ON VENUE FOR SCHEDULE
Alden Oliver SportsPark 1
Alden Oliver Sportspark 2
Cherry Island 1
Cherry Island 2
Cherry Island 3
Cherry Island 4
Cherry Island 5
Cherry Island 6
Cherry Island 7
Cherry Island 8
Cherry Island 9
Cherry Island 10
Davis HS 1
Davis HS 2
Davis YSL 1
Davis YSL 2
Davis YSL 3
Del Oro High School 1
Del Oro High School 2
Hanford 1
Hanford 2
Hanford 3
Hanford 4
Hanford 5
Hanford 6
Lemoore 1
Lemoore 2
Lemoore 3
Lemoore 4
Lemoore 5
Lemoore 6
Morgan Hill 1
Morgan Hill 2
Morgan Hill 3
Morgan Hill 4
Morgan Hill 5
Morgan Hill 6
Morgan Hill 7
Morgan Hill 8
Morgan Hill 9
Morgan Hill OSC North
Morgan Hill OSC South

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Local Soccer Scene to Begin Airing in April

It is the goal of the Local Soccer Scene to highlight local soccer matches for the San Jose area. FSC, GOL TV, Setanta, and ESPN will be your main fix for all the top leagues in the world. Here at the Local Soccer Scene we want to showcase the local soccer talent. Below is your first glimpse of our show to begin airing in April. Stay tuned for more details. For great coverage of the Earthquake vs Portland Timbers exhibition game on Saturday March 14 at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, CA visit Center Line Soccer



See you on the Soccer Field!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

CPSA Action Week 2 - Highlight Los Tigres

The Tiger mauls Portuguese CC. Los Tigres are a new team to the California Premier Soccer Association that was promoted from the Peninsula Soccer League where they were the Major Divison Champions. They wasted no time letting the league know that they were promoted for a reason.

Their next home game is 5:00 pm at De Anza College on Saturday 3/21/09.


CPSA 2009 SEASON
The SFSFL Archive
Los Tigres TEAM PAGE
DATE DAY TIME FIELD HOME AWAY
3/15/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Club Peru Los Tigres
3/21/09 SAT 5:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Berenice
3/28/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Los Tigres
Results
DATE HOME AWAY
3/7/09 Los Tigres 5 Portug CC 2
More
DATE DAY TIME FIELD HOME AWAY
3/7/09 SAT 4:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Portug CC
3/15/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Club Peru Los Tigres
3/21/09 SAT 5:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Berenice
3/28/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Los Tigres
4/5/09 SUN 1:00 P Polo Fields 3 Olympic Club Los Tigres
4/18/09 SAT 6:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Rosal FAS
4/26/09 SUN

Sons of Italy Los Tigres
5/2/09 SAT 6:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Concordia
5/9/09 SAT 6:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres SC Sporting
5/30/09 SAT 7:00 P Shorty Garcia Soccer Complex Tepatitlan Los Tigres

CPSA Action Week 2 - Highlight Portuguese Athletic Club (PAC)

Local San Jose team Portuguese Athletic Club (PAC) played it's first match at Rosas FC to a 1-1 draw. If you are looking for an economy saving soccer option. Head out to Evergreen Valley College and you might have a brisk wind but a nice sunset just about 7:00 pm kickoff. Evergreen College is a lit stadium field.

PAC has had talented teams over the years and have had successful college players play through the squad. Veteran Coach Robert Castro and Isidoro Mendoza have done a fine job with coaching the teams while team manager Todd Esrey is always looking for new talent for the club. PAC has a youth program that plays in the San Jose area.









CPSA 2009 SEASON Schedule

Portug AC TEAM PAGE
DATE DAY TIME FIELD HOME AWAY
3/14/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Deportiva GIMS
3/22/09 SUN 1:00 P Merritt College‎ Guadalajara Portug AC
3/28/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Los Tigres
Results
DATE HOME AWAY
3/7/09 Rosal FAS 1 Portug AC 1
More
DATE DAY TIME FIELD HOME AWAY
3/7/09 SAT 7:00 P Tom Bates Sports Complex Rosal FAS Portug AC
3/14/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Deportiva GIMS
3/22/09 SUN 1:00 P Merritt College‎ Guadalajara Portug AC
3/28/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Los Tigres
4/5/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Concordia Portug AC
4/18/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Sons of Italy
4/25/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Club Marin
5/3/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Berenice Portug AC
5/9/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Tepatitlan
5/31/09 SUN 11:00 A Half Moon Bay High School Portug CC Portug AC

Friday, March 13, 2009

FC Gold Pride Defeats CAL 6-1 In Preseason Exhibition Match

By: FC Gold Pride Thursday, March 12, 2009

(March 11, 2009)- FC Gold Pride, Women’s Professional Soccer’s (WPS) Bay Area team opened its exhibition schedule with a 6-1 win over the Golden Bears of Cal on Wednesday night.

In front of a packed house at the Mustang Soccer Complex in Danville, Calif., the Pride took the field for the first of five preseason exhibition matches.



Cal pressured the Pride early on in the match creating scoring opportunities but, couldn’t quite put one away. After settling into the game, the Pride took charge scoring all six of their goals in the first half. Carrie Dew scored the first goal of the game putting away a great ball served by Milbrett on a corner kick in the 13 minute of the game. Utah’s Liz Bogus scored her first of two goals in the 16th minute of the game, assisted by Lindsay Massengail. 1999 Women’s World Cup Soccer stars were active in the game as Milbrett connected with Brandi Chastain in the 19th minute for the Pride’s third goal of the half. In the 21st minute, Eriko Arakawa, in only her second day with the Pride, scored a goal off a terrific pass from Milbrett. After assisting three of her teammates, Milbrett took one in on her own, scoring unassisted in the 37th minute of the first half. The final goal of the game for the Pride came just before the end of the half, Bogus, assisted by Arakawa, put away her second goal of the match in the 44th minute.



Alex Morgan prevented Cal from being shut out of the match, scoring the lone goal for the Golden Bears to open the second half. Cal tightened up its defense after the scoring frenzy in the first half and prevented the Pride from scoring at all in the second half.

The Pride will have an off day on Thursday before returning to training camp on Friday in preparation for the team’s next exhibition match in Los Angeles against Marta and the Los Angeles Sol.



The next chance fans have to see the Pride in action in the Bay Area is Saturday, March 21 when FC Gold Pride brings Women’s Professional Soccer to the heart of San Francisco with an exhibition game at Negoesco Field on the Campus of USF at 5 p.m. Tickets for this exciting match are now on sale at fcgoldpride.com. Fans are encouraged to pre-purchase tickets and arrive early as seating is limited.



There are only 25 days until Opening Day! FC Gold Pride will kick off the 2009 WPS season on April 5th at home against the Boston Breakers at Buck Shaw Stadium on the campus of Santa Clara University. Fans can now choose from tickets and packages to fit everyone’s budget. For more information and to purchase tickets visit fcgoldpride.com or call (408) 541-3511.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Spring Soccer In San Jose Begins

As the Earthquakes and FC Gold Pride begin MLS & WPS league play respectively on Saturday March 21, 2009 at Buckshaw stadium and Negoesco Stadium atUniversity of San Francisco. Soccer in San Jose has already begun for the California Premier Soccer Association and Silicon Valley Soccer Association Womens Premier League.

Standings are below for both teams. Follow the match results on their respective websites or here on the San Jose Soccer Scene blog site. Pack the kids in the car and get out to some of the local games and enjoy a good day of soccer. Fans are always welcome to the games. Enjoy the game.

CPSA DIVISION
TEAM NAME
GP
W
D
L
GF GA
+/-
PTS
Portug CC
0
0
0
0




Berenice
0
0
0
0




Concordia
0
0
0
0




Olympic Club
0
0
0
0




Club Marin
0
0
0
0




Rosal FAS
0
0
0
0




Club Peru
0
0
0
0




Mezcala
0
0
0
0




Tepatitlan
0
0
0
0




Portug AC
0
0
0
0




Sons of Italy
0
0
0
0




El Farolito
0
0
0
0




Los Tigres
0
0
0
0




Guadalajara
0
0
0
0




Deportiva GIMS
0
0
0
0




SC Sporting
0
0
0
0




Silicon Valley Soccer Sunday Womens League - Spring 2009 Standings

http://siliconvalleysoccer.com/league/Spring_2009/standings.php
Premier Division

Team NamePlayedWon LostTiedPtsGF GAPOS
Silicon Valley Rovers33 009 701
Alum Rock Barcelona32 106 1222
Crush11 003 413
Ajax11 003 204
Internationals Soccer Club30 211 175
Academico Atlas30 211 1126
S.C. Rays20 200 167
Stanford Club Soccer00 000 008

DATE DAY TIME FIELD HOME AWAY
3/8/09 SUN 1:00 P Merritt College‎ Guadalajara Club Marin
3/8/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Concordia Club Peru
3/8/09 SUN 1:00 P Polo Fields 3 Olympic Club El Farolito
3/8/09 SUN 11:15 A Polo Fields 3 Mezcala Tepatitlan
3/8/09 SUN 9:30 A Polo Fields 3 Deportiva GIMS Berenice
3/8/09 SUN

Sons of Italy SC Sporting
3/14/09 SAT 5:00 P De Anza College SC Sporting Guadalajara
3/14/09 SAT 7:00 P Evergreen Valley College Portug AC Deportiva GIMS
3/14/09 SAT 7:00 P Shorty Garcia Soccer Complex Tepatitlan Olympic Club
3/15/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Club Peru Los Tigres
3/15/09 SUN 1:00 P Polo Fields 3 El Farolito Mezcala
3/15/09 SUN 11:15 A Polo Fields 3 Berenice Concordia
3/15/09 SUN 9:30 A Polo Fields 3 Club Marin Sons of Italy
3/15/09 SUN 11:00 A Half Moon Bay High School Portug CC Rosal FAS
3/21/09 SAT 5:00 P De Anza College Los Tigres Berenice
3/21/09 SAT 7:00 P Tom Bates Sports Complex Rosal FAS Tepatitlan
3/22/09 SUN 1:00 P Polo Fields 3 Olympic Club SC Sporting
3/22/09 SUN 11:15 A Polo Fields 3 Concordia Club Marin
3/22/09 SUN 9:30 A Polo Fields 3 Mezcala Club Peru
3/22/09 SUN

Sons of Italy El Farolito
3/22/09 SUN 1:00 P Merritt College‎ Guadalajara Portug AC
3/22/09 SUN 3:00 P Polo Fields 3 Deportiva GIMS Portug CC