Kick It 3v3 Soccer Podcast
Dan Stratford is joined by Zico and Tito for a raw and insightful conversation about growing up with soccer across Brazil, Canada, and the United States, the lessons learned from playing and coaching, and what it takes to develop better youth players. They discuss coaching philosophy, player motivation, technical development, the growth of soccer in America, and their predictions for the upcoming World Cup. In this episode, Dan Stratford sits down with longtime friends and soccer coaches Zico and Tito for a wide-ranging conversation about soccer, coaching, culture, and the lifelong lessons learned through the game. Tito shares his unique background growing up between Brazil, Canada, and the United States, including how soccer became a common language across cultures, from the Amazon to rural Manitoba. The conversation dives into Tito’s journey from player to coach, the influence of family and mentors, and the coaching philosophies that shaped his approach to youth development. Dan, Zico, and Tito discuss the importance of technical ability, decision-making, attention to detail, defensive organization, player motivation, and why coaching the youngest players can be one of the best ways to truly learn how to teach the game. They also explore the evolution of soccer in the United States, what still separates American players from the world’s top soccer cultures, and why passion, creativity, and self-driven development remain essential. The episode wraps with thoughts on the upcoming World Cup, Brazil’s chances, and the role that heat, talent, coaching, and a little bit of luck may play on the world stage.
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