Parents and Friends,
The 2018 Men’s World Cup will start this week so get ready for a crazy month of soccer!
32 nations, will contest 64 games in twelve venues across Russia to become world champions.
2014 hosts Brazil and current champions Germany are favorites while powerhouses Spain, France, Portugal, England and Argentina are also in the running.
The World Cup is an event of epic proportions and it’s absolutely guaranteed that there will be drama, excitement and fantastic goals and games.
So if you invest some time and get the kids in front of the television too they’ll surely love it!
But if you’re still not convinced, here are my top 5 reasons to watch the tournament…
The USA is hosting 2026!
The top reason to watch this year’s tournament is we’ll be hosts in eight years.
FIFA, the world governing body for soccer, have announced today that the United (Canada–Mexico–USA) bid to host the 2026 Men’s World...
Parents and Friends,
According to the Social Science Research Network, approximately 65% of the population are visual learners.
That means they are more likely to remember and understand content if they watch it.
Of course, playing soccer will always be the most effective way for young players to learn.
But at the same time there are clearly benefits to watching the game at the highest level on TV.
And it’s a question I frequently hear from families. Should their child be watching more soccer?
The answer is ABSOLUTELY and with the men’s World Cup around the corner it will be the perfect time to do so… school’s out!
The tournament is starting June 14 in Russia and the final will be a month later.
Sadly, with the USMNT not qualifying what can our kids do?
They could follow some of the top players and watch their matches.
The three biggest stars in men's soccer will be present… Neymar (Brazil), Messi (Argentina) and Ronaldo (Portugal).
If that...
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