AYSO United Name Robbie Earle as Technical Director
AYSO United has announced the hiring of Robbie Earle as the club’s technical director as he oversees the club’s curriculum to include top development tactics. A former Jamaican national team member and player in the Premier League, Earle competed in more than 600 league matches and scored approximately 150 goals.
Youth Soccer News: Robbie Earle, former international soccer player, has been named technical director for American Youth Soccer Organization’s (AYSO) official club program – AYSO United.
“By taking on this role, I have an opportunity to influence kids’ experiences in the game,” Earle said. “It’s about enjoyment, fun, playing with your friends, laughing, being healthy, and teamwork; so many basic fundamentals that’s so important and often get lost in this “win” type of thinking – that’s not where I want this to be.”
Earle’s biggest goal at AYSO is to develop a healthy environment for young kids to grow no matter their situation. Earle noted that AYSO United is unique compared to other soccer teams because it ensures that every player gets a chance to compete.
“Everybody gets 50 percent of the time in the soccer match, and that’s really what you want to do,” Earle said. “Ideally, everyone wants to be part of the team. I’ve seen lots of kids standing on the side with one or two minutes to go and then they get thrown on the field and then the whistle blows. You then see their disappointed little faces and that’s not what it should be about.”
“We are delighted to bring someone of Robbie’s caliber into our club. His experience at both the professional level and the youth level will allow AYSO United to grow and develop into one of the top club programs in the country,” said AYSO Academy Director, David Thomas. “Robbie’s beliefs in player development and coaching education are in line with our organization and we look forward to seeing the impact that he will have on our AYSO family.”
Earle currently serves as studio analyst of NBC Sports Group’s Premier League, his coverage includes Premier League Live and NBC Sports Group’s pre- and post-match show. He began his professional career with Port Vale (1982-1991) and signed with Wimbledon in 1991.