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History Of Soccer In The US
Although
soccer is not THE
sport in the US, the history of soccer
in US is
one of the longest around,
right next
to that
of the English or the Scottish.
After
the English set out
to form a set of rules
for the game of
soccer, these were soon
taken to the new World, where Americans learned
to love this
rising sport, right next to
another game that
grew strong roots
in the US back
then: baseball. Actually,
the American Football Association is
the second
oldest sports league in America, after the Major League Baseball one.
Obviously, the history of soccer in
US didn't start
with a
professional league though (in terms of what we
call professional today).
The American Football
Association, started out in 1884,
was a semi-professional
competition involving
New England
and some Midwest areas
and it was a rather chaotic environment to play soccer in, but nevertheless it
was there and progressing with each year.
A parallel soccer organization, the American Amateur Football Association was founded
around the same time
and the two coexisted until 1913,
when they merged into the US Football Association, the first fully professional soccer
organization throughout the history of soccer in the US.
The US
football association (or USFA) was
one of the first to join FIFA and
as such, the United States
team participated in the early World Cups, although the game was beginning to become outshined by baseball or basketball.
With American football
also on the rise, the organization
adopted a
new name to avoid any
confusion and called itself the US
Soccer Football
Association. However, the US soccer history would soon
witness a new change in
its governing body's name in 1974, when the USSFA dropped
"Football" from its tag and instead adopted the
title of United States Soccer Federation, which is
still used today.
So many will
wonder, if the history of soccer in US
starts out so early, how come soccer is not the main sport in USA? Well the truth is that the rather
modest performances from the
men's national side early on in the 20th century, combined with the high rise of baseball, basketball, football and hockey, meant that the nation soon lost interest in soccer and since American
kids had so many alternatives, soccer
slowly went out of fashion.
However, with the increasingly good performances from the US men's soccer
team and the huge success of the women's soccer team (who managed to bring in the first
trophies in the history of soccer in US and is still one of the world powers in the game
today), soccer is climbing back to its rightful place and with more and more American kids favoring it in school as a start-up sport, things look bright for the future of US soccer.
Niv Orlian is the author and the
owner of
http://www.soccer-fans-info.com a website that provides information on
various topics
related to soccer.
The Benefits of Pet Health Insurance
As
a animal lover, no problem
is too ordinary
when it comes to keeping
your dog or cat secure
and well.
Pet health problem diagnosis is what to try
for, hopefully you
will never have to meet with any risky
situations. Learn
how pet health insurance can reduce the
expense of your next veterinary bill.
Pet health insurance helps reimburse the cost
of medical
and veterinary expenditures
and are part of promoting
a natural
pet health. Quotes
for pet insurance are easy to acquire,
and the
policies are diversified
and affordable.
What is pet health insurance?
Pet insurance is medical insurance that's designed
specifically for dogs
or cats. Generally, it works
like other types of medical insurance, with
premiums and deductibles. Some
plans also have
co-pays and
cap limits on how much can
be paid out annually. Coverage can
be tailored for diverse types of dogs and cats, depending on their
age (puppies, kittens or senior
pets) and whether they live indoors or outdoors. Some
policies cover all types of veterinary
care, including checkups, immunizations, and flea control. Others, cover only accidents and illnesses, requiring x-rays, medications,
surgeries, hospitalization, MRI/CAT
scans, chemotherapy, and more.
Why should I consider pet health insurance?
As veterinary fees keep increasing, dog insurance or cat insurance can reduce the financial danger of caring for your canine, especially if a
greater problem or illness occurs.
You can avoid costly
out-of-pocket medical expenses and perhaps having to
euthanize your pet. It's also very affordable. Although plans
differ in expense and magnitude of coverage, they generally run
about $25 per month or less. Obtain coverage for a broad variety of accidents (burns, cuts,
bone fractures, car accidents) and illnesses such as
hip dysplasia, diabetes, and cancer.
What are the benefits of pet health insurance?
Dog insurance policies
from independent
providers are often more affordable than veterinarian investment programs, which charge high-interest
rates. Frequently cat insurance coverage will reimburse for preventative and emergency care, including shots, spaying,
dental cleaning,
lab tests, X-rays, surgery, and hospitalization. Most pet insurance companies
insure for the life of your pet, and
promote natural pet health.
How pet health insurance works...
Policyholders usually settle their vet bill and then
file claims for reimbursement. Most pet insurance coverage
provides for accidents and sudden illness, but
somtimes wellness care, such as tick and flea control and heartworm immunizations
may not be covered. Most plans have coverage maximums for particular
procedures, typically between $1,500 and $4,000 per incident.
Though pets of any age usually can be covered, insurance premiums are often
adjusted and can be more for senior pets.
Having pet health insurance
opens quite a few more treatment options for quality pet
care. Learn more about pet insurance providers
at www.promotepets.com.
Discover the benefits of health insurance for
dogs, puppies, cats, kittens and senior
pets today!
Scott Shockney writes on a variety of
subjects. To learn more about this topic and other ways to promote good pet health, Scott recommends you visit:
http://www.promotepets.com. Scott is a pet owner and active S.P.C.A. volunteer and pet foster.
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