March 08, 2019 at 11:15PM
Showing up. "When girls cheer for each other, whether it's from a coach to a player, a fan to a team, or teammate to teammate it becomes contagious. A clap or root spurs on others, not just those competing, but the entire gender," says Jacy Giambi, founder and head coach ofHouston Center for Soccer. "It's a boost for all women and instantly the confidence and strength becomes an aura, not just something tangible. For girls the sense of genuinely belonging to a team, supporting each other at the youngest level of soccer, is when the true love of the game begins or dies."
Showing up. "When girls cheer for each other, whether it's from a coach to a player, a fan to a team, or teammate to teammate it becomes contagious. A clap or root spurs on others, not just those competing, but the entire gender," says Jacy Giambi, founder and head coach ofHouston Center for Soccer. "It's a boost for all women and instantly the confidence and strength becomes an aura, not just something tangible. For girls the sense of genuinely belonging to a team, supporting each other at the youngest level of soccer, is when the true love of the game begins or dies."