Make sure your college coach knows how to reach you in case a league scout contacts your school about you. There is no "list" at the pro level to place yourself on to express your desire to play ball. Some pay-to-play leagues have a list at their offices that a player can place themselves on. Teams who are short of players can look at the list and give you a call. Most semi-pro or amateur teams (and some pro teams) have open try-outs to give players who have slipped through the cracks a chance to show their stuff. Contact your local teams to find out times and possible costs (some teams charge a small fee) for their try-outs. Leagues like the Womens Premier Soccer League and the (mens) National Premier Soccer League have teams in almost every state in the U.S.
you can get a degree for soccer playing no where because it is a dream and college cant help you with that.
that is a stupid question
You will need unbelievable skills, and you will have already been noticed playing college (or, very rarely, high school scoccer) and you probably will have an agent. The air is extremely thin up there. Those who have a shot already know it. If you're coming up, don't worry about anything but skills, both individual and team ones. You have to be the best to play with the best. An agent can only help you with how much you get for playing. He cannot help you with how well you play. That's up to you and your coaches. Good luck.
no messi took them all playing soccer
He started playong soccer in his youth (college)years in 1998 and started playing for his present team, New England Revolution, in 2001.
you get to interact with friends, get excersise and maybe play in highschool or college like me!
The dimensions of American high school soccer net varies from playing long balls and playing two 40 mins halfs unlike college soccer whereby the style varies from long balls to playing ground ball and playing possesion.
you can get better at playing soccer by practicing.
soccer is fun and rewarding in its own way. The more work you put into improving yourself, the better you will get. Its the thrill of competition and friends you meet along the way that drive you to play soccer. If you are playing at a recreational level then soccer is little work and a complete blast! But if you are playing competitively the fun can easily disappear and is replaced with hardwork and commitment
soccer is fun and rewarding in its own way. The more work you put into improving yourself, the better you will get. Its the thrill of competition and friends you meet along the way that drive you to play soccer. If you are playing at a recreational level then soccer is little work and a complete blast! But if you are playing competitively the fun can easily disappear and is replaced with hardwork and commitment
For playing soccer
by playing soccer!