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Keep The Game Beautiful

Keep The Game Beautiful

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Each week we cover coaches, referees, and players making a difference by inspiring, advocating, and serving soccer, The Beautiful Game. #KeepTheGameBeautiful Hosted by Anna Tuuri.Anna Tuuri Football
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    • JP Dellacamera, Play-by-Play Broadcaster
      Feb 6 2023

      JP Dellacamera is known as a professional play-by-play sportscaster who specializes in soccer and hockey. He can regularly be heard covering MLS games on Fox Soccer. His experiences have taken him around the world, but he loves to stay true to his American roots by relying on the terminology that we use to connect with the game. Although this was a quick episode at the United Soccer Coaches 2023 Convention in Philadelphia (#PHL23) there is a lot of really good information in it. I’m excited to share with you a bit of what I learned, including some of his prep and what got him into broadcasting in the first place.

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      17 min
    • Sam Martinez, FIFA Referee
      Jan 30 2023

      Sam Martinez is a FIFA Referee who is currently living in Southern California. She joins Keep The Game Beautiful in this episode recorded at the United Soccer Convention in Philadelphia (#PHL23). In addition to talking about her journey we talk about ways to gain confidence, the importance of seeing females in the sport as officials, and in developing and creating opportunities for those around us. After a long break this is a great episode to bring the Podcast back for a special Episode #100!

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      33 min
    • 3-11 Kim Crabbe, Youth Soccer Coach
      Jun 7 2022

      Kim Crabbe is well known as the first African American player on the US Women's National Team. Before joining the team she played in her youth in Virginia and would attend George Mason University where her team won the NCAA Championship. She is a well respected youth coach who has won numerous honors for her work. She is dedicated to bringing the game to the grassroots level and creates programs that reach youth who may not have had access to soccer otherwise.

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      46 min
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