How to Become a Professional Coach – My Journey and Advice For You!



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45 thoughts on “How to Become a Professional Coach – My Journey and Advice For You!”

  1. Really enjoyed this video , thank you I started my coaching journey volunteering and now I’m at a club team , my old soccer coach plays for DCFC so hopefully one day I get to meet you and thank you for the advice

  2. Hello Javi

    I am Gaucho Brian,

    I am a student at the university of Kajaani in Finland .I study sport management.

    My aim is to become a sporting director at a professional football club.

    Any advice you can give me will be great for my development in getting to my journey .

  3. my moment was when I got a scholarship offer when the coach had never seen me play. I played coed soccer after graduation and a British gent asked me where I was playing at the moment. I eventually got a ticket to Florida International to sign with the coach. crazy but true.

  4. I remember in 2019 my son’s soccer team play agains an academic.They play in a tournamt and my son’s tean won 6-2,then they play in la liga with desame team but they brougth diferents kids an they were wining 3-1 then my son’s coach put him in the field and even he did not score,he did de diference and his team won 6-5 and every bady was exated becouse it was areally dificul game.

  5. My favourite Memory: Scored a goal on my dads birthday when I was playing u14. It was big for me because as a defender I didn’t score much haha and my dad wasn’t always able to make my games. I scored that day and I ran right to him to celebrate and most importantly we won the game that day!

  6. Thanks coach Harvey.
    My recent memory of football is about my team I took coaching of the under 19s from position 12 the previous season finishing up 4th on the next season thanks to your drills and guidance and the advices.

  7. Fútbol has been a huge part of my life & brought so many awesome memories. The one that sticks out the most would have to be when 4 generations of my family (my grandfather, my father, my brother, my self & my 2 boys) went to go watch Venezuela vs Jamaica in the Group stages of 2016 Copa America at Soldier Field, the first ever pro game any of us had ever attended. Now I know neither of the teams are fútbol powerhouses, but there is something to say about cheering on your national team w/ family by your side…& to get the win at that!!!
    Recently started following you. Awesome content, keep up the awesome work & good luck in all you do!!

    -JPG

  8. I used to live in a very small village where I was the only girl “allowed” to play football with the boys (because I could actually play a bit and not just kick the guys in the shins). It was a World Cup year and I have a very clear memory of sitting down in front of the TV and thinking “Right, let’s try and work out the rules and how this game is played”. I was 10/11.
    I stopped playing (just kicking a ball around really) with the guys when I was about 14. I played other sports and my first coaching “job” was coaching basketball to 10-12 year olds when I was 18. I got back into football recently and have been coaching men’s football for the last 3 years. I was fortunate to coach at a semi pro club just before our lockdown troubles.
    I can’t wait to get back out there on the pitch and your videos are making it worse 👀😫🙈

    PS A couple of years ago (when you were a D1 coach) you were very kind looking at my son’s highlight video (could we be the inspiration to your videos about this 😱) that an agency put together for him. He’s now in his 3rd year at Mid Georgia Uni but his love for the game has taken a bit of a hit 😔.

    Keep making great content 💪🏼❤️⚽️

  9. Memory: I was 13, first year playing, I was on a club team, and Coach B took the time with me to explain and help me understand the game. That was when I fell in love with the game. I have always remembered those times and I do my best to give back to the teams I coach, volunteering in the community, and try and help others live and love the game. It's never about the money, when you see the light go on in a player and they get it, And I got to be a part of it! No words can describe it.

  10. My favorites soccer memory is when I tore my acl and after a year and some change I played my first match back from injury and I was so nervous and not even 5 minutes passed and I scored I was so emotional because I love this game I hugged it out with my mom who was there for me from the beginning and I ended up scorning a brace that game

  11. Favorite soccer memory is scoring my first ever goal when I was 9, snot coming out of my nose and all excited 😂 where it all started 🤧

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