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How to express a specific thing in soccer?



 
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How to express a specific thing in soccer? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 11, 2009 21:26 pm   How to express a specific thing in soccer?
 

Hi

Would be someone so kind to help me, how to express a specific thing in soccer.

I try to descibe it.

Obviously If someone wanna become a soccer-player, they need to learn how to tackle how to shot the ball, how to pass etc..such as in every sport. There are lots of soccer schools, and academies to teach and bring up kids in order to become football player. But I cannot find a word how to express it the english language

I have some tips:

supply education,

logistics education.

All sounds very sily, I asked an english man about it, but he didn't know the answer. In my language there is a specific phrase for it.

In sum, it is an institution which was founded in order to teach young kids for soccer. There must be a specific english word for the whole system, which contain all soccer-school, academy.
I hope, you all understand me. Thanks
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How to express a specific thing in soccer? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:45 am   How to express a specific thing in soccer?
 

'Soccer School' includes all that.
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