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Monthly Newsletter
April 2024
NEF-She welcomes you back for the Spring season! Whether you are new to NEFC or are returning, we hope that your season is going well and that you are having fun! We are excited to welcome 2024 and all of the opportunities it brings. NEF-She is working hard to bring even more exciting opportunities to this year and hope to meet many more of you in person.
If there is anything you would like to see us work towards or have any suggestions, as always, we are happy to hear from you! Please feel free to send an email to Megan@nefc.us with any suggestions or thoughts. If you know of any great women run soccer/athletic businesses, podcasts, influencers, etc. – we would love to check them out and possibly share them with this community!
And as always – please follow us on social media and share us with your teammates! The only way to grow NEF-She is to get our program out there.
Chloe Raco
NEF-She Program Director
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Empow-HER Goalsetting Workshop
Welcome to the EMPOW-HER workshop on goal setting, hosted by NEFC Sport Psychology Specialist Gee O'Malley and mental skills coach Rachel Wood. This workshop, organized in collaboration with NEF-She, is designed to empower the female players within our NEFC community.
In this engaging session, you'll gain valuable insights into effective goal-setting strategies from experts in the field. Rachel Wood, a former NWSL pro player, 2x NCAA champion at UNC, All-American, and mental health coach, shares her experiences and expertise to help you set and achieve your goals, both on and off the field.
The Professional Athlete Blog: by Abby Cachio
We all had that silly little dream job when we were five years old. For some it was to become a rockstar, for others it was an astronaut. For me, Abby Carchio, I wanted to become a professional soccer player. Seventeen years later, I turned that silly little dream into a reality. The path from youth soccer to professional European “football” has been both challenging and thrilling. From long drives to Lancaster in an NEFC jersey to stealing points from the #1 professional team in the world- Lyon, the path has been far from ordinary. Follow along as I give the inside scoop on my journey- tips, experiences, stories and most importantly the beautiful game of soccer.
Facing the Pressure of Tryouts
By Abby Carchio Over the course of my career, I have played for a total of ten different teams and for over 15 different coaches. With…
Read MorePlaying Different Positions
We have all been in that situation- your coach pulls you aside and says, “I am going to play you at left back today”. Panic starts…
Read MoreCoachability
Soccer is all about relationships. Relationships between a player and their teammates, between a player and the fans, between a player and the opposition and of…
Read MoreWatching The Game of Soccer
As a youth soccer player my coaches would often ask, did anyone watch the game last night?! I would sheepishly remain as still as possible, hoping…
Read MoreThe Index
Bringing you top news, resources, articles and more!
In the News:
This month's soccer highlights were dominated by the USWNT's triumph at the 2024 SheBelieves Cup, securing their seventh title in the tournament. Alyssa Naeher and Emily Sonnett claimed their seventh SheBelieves Cup championship. Naeher's heroics in the final against Canada, where she made three penalty kick saves and scored one herself, solidified her status as a goalkeeping legend. Her success translated into a sellout of her NWSL GK jersey in under three hours, showcasing her immense popularity.
In other news, Jenni Hermosa's inclusion in the Time 100 most influential people list added to the month's accolades, while England Lioness Rachel Daly announced her retirement from international duty after an illustrious eight-year career as a European Champion and World Cup finalist.
More on the SheBelieves Initiative:
The SheBelieves initiative was launched by the U.S. Women's National Team to inspire and empower the next generation of female soccer players. It focuses on fostering confidence, leadership, and teamwork among young women, using soccer as a platform for positive change. The SheBelieves Cup, an annual invitational tournament, is a key part of this initiative, showcasing top-tier women's soccer talent and promoting the values of the campaign. This month's triumph by the USWNT at the 2024 SheBelieves Cup adds another chapter to this inspiring journey. For more information about the SheBelieves initiative and resources related to past and present summits, you can visit HERE.
Inside The Game: Abby Carchio Tactical Breakdown
Welcome to the premiere of our brand-new feature, "Inside The Game"! This exclusive segment brings you a closer look at soccer strategy, featuring none other than NEFC and Brown University Alumni, Abby Carchio. As part of these segments, Abby marries technical skill and execution with tactical understanding using real game film from the pros. Brace yourself for a unique perspective that promises to deepen your understanding of the game.
1v1 defending final from Abby Carchio on Vimeo.
March Article
Convention Recap
By Megan Ostrelich
The Anaheim convention this year was smaller than Philadelphia but filled with some great classes, inspirational people and informative field sessions. The location was great as I was within walking distance of Disneyland and Disney Springs (you better believe I walked over there for some yummy beignets 😊)!
I was surrounded by some super yummy local food trucks and tall palms trees and got to enjoy eating lunch out in the sun every day (which was a far cry from the cold, grey skies here in MA). The one downfall is a lot of the social events would start later in the evening and the time change was brutal – so needless to say if there was a group meeting at 10pm PST, I was well asleep.
This year, I felt, was a tough combination of informative and repetitive sessions or classes that could have been more diverse. It is also inevitable that there is an hour where you want to attend five different sessions and then another hour where there is nothing of interest. I wish I could clone myself to soak in all of the classes!
I focused my attention on classes around ‘The Women’s Game’. Some of the sessions were a stretch to fit under the category but then there were some incredible sessions. One of my favorites was called ‘Taking Pride in Defending’ coached by Margueritte Aozasa, partially because I love focusing on the defensive side of the game but also because of her incredible knowledge and delivery (Margueritte also made history as the first rookie coach and first woman of color to ever win the NCAA Division I Women’s soccer championship). I also had the pleasure of taking a class called ‘Developing a Goal Scoring Mentality’ coached by Yolanda Thomas (currently an assistant coach for the Orlando Pride and founding member of the ‘Moms Who Coach’ group).
One of the most informative sessions (that I have already used in several training sessions) was coached by Marcia ‘Tafa’ Tafarel. Tafa is a former player for the Brazilian Women’s National Soccer team and is the first coach of the U.S. Women’s National Futsal team. She had brilliant insight on the growth of futsal in the U.S. and some wonderfully focused drills that can be used on both the futsal court and soccer field. I was lucky enough to have dinner with Tafa, among many other incredible women/coaches from Girls Unite in CA. They are such a diverse group of humans and getting to talk through the game and life was a highlight of my trip!
The best part of the trip was meeting some incredible delegates from Africa. These coaches came over as a part of the mentorship program and truly made the convention. I got to listen to many of them stand up for each other in classes and stand up for different groups with coaches communities. To see all of the boundaries they are breaking all while going through some tough rules, was truly mind blowing. The bravery these coaches showed but also the joy they brought: the joy of celebration, of feeling free, of finding a community of support – to put it lightly, I am beyond inspired to keep working to make the sport of soccer accessible for all!
Aside from learning some great new drills and learning different ways to help our athletes work through some mental pieces of the game, reconnecting with the coaches communities brought so much inspiration and excitement for what is to come in the sport. I also have a new adventure in front of me as I was asked to help form the Education and Resources committee within the LGBTQ+ and Allies group. I was also privileged enough to get to take a semi-private tour of the convention floor with a delegation from Japan, Fiona Ma, the State Treasurer of CA, Khaim Morton, the Deputy Treasurer and other VIPs.
Overall the trip was amazing and just as last year, came at the perfect time to inspire and refocus between seasons and similarly, I am excited to head to Chicago next January for the next one. I hope to bring some more detailed articles to NEF-She over the year outlining some of the things I learned in greater detail.
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