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Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast! (S13 E10)

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Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast!

Host Giovanni Pacini welcomes his worldwide audience to yet another great show! The show opens with Giovanni talking about the importance of training for penalty kicks in tournament play. And the cost of World Cup 2026 tickets closes out the first block of the show.

This week's "Conversation with the Coach" is with Arthur Remillard, author of the book- "Bodies in Motion: A Religious History of Sports in America". "Coaches Corner" features Erik Eisenhut where he discusses the role of the goalkeeper when the team is in possession of the ball. "News and Analysis" featured news from the AP, and Ralph Ferrigno is on with his European Soccer Report discussing the "Giants of European Football Hitting Form". The "American Soccer Revolution" features a terrific audio segment from the You Tube Channel show- "Student-Athlete Ai" entitled- "The Dark Side of US Soccer".

The GP Soccer Podcast features new shows every Wednesday and can be found anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Listeners are encouraged to "Like" and "Subscribe" to the GP Soccer Podcast as well as share the show amongst those within their social media network! Those interested in advertising on the show can contact host Giovanni Pacini at gp4soccer@yahoo.com. And be sure to check out the show website at www.gpsoccerpodcast.com.

GP Soccer Podcast welcomes the new support from-
United Goalkeeping Alliance - Music Meets Sports - National Soccer Coaches Association of Canada - The Sports History Network

Also, many thanks to Feedspot.com for their continuing support! https://podcast.feedspot.com/soccer_coaching_podcasts/

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