Soccer America

Soccer America
Editor Paul Kennedy
Staff writers Paul Gardner
Paul Kennedy
Ridge Mahoney
Mike Woitalla
Categories Sport, Football (soccer)
Frequency Quarterly
Publisher Clay Berling
Founder Clay Berling
Year founded 1971
Country United States
Based in Oakland, California
Language English
Website Soccer America
ISSN 0163-4070

Soccer America is a quarterly American magazine devoted to soccer. The magazine is headquartered in Oakland, California, USA.

History and profile

The magazine was founded by Clay Berling in 1971 under the name Soccer West.[1] In 1972 the name changed to American Soccer and the magazine began publishing nationally.[1] Its primary focus is soccer in the United States, but it also covers the international game extensively. It was begun by publisher Clay Berling during a period of increased interest in youth soccer and new pro leagues. It has been a primary source of information for American pro soccer leagues, from the NASL to Major League Soccer. It also covers college and the American men's and women's national teams.

Its national rankings of college soccer teams were a primary source of national recognition for the top 20 teams during each collegiate soccer season, released from September through December. The publication is based in Oakland, California, and has gradually moved more from strict mail distribution towards online newsletter and website in tandem with mailed issues to subscribers in order to offset the time lag inherent in transmitting small newsmagazines via the mail.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Mike Woitalla (25 August 2011). "Clay Berling and Lynn Berling-Manuel inducted into CSAN Hall of Fame". Soccer America Daily. Retrieved 25 November 2015.


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