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Performs support tasks such as maintaining eligibility forms, emergency data cards, and other related records. Qualifications * Bachelor's degree preferred and at least two years of soccer coaching ...

About TOCA Soccer: At TOCA, we are passionate about people and the power of sport. We believe in ... Perform Baseline Session Data for effective conversion and long-term player development. * Tailor ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

About TOCA Soccer: At TOCA, we are passionate about people and the power of sport. We believe in ... Perform Baseline Session Data for effective conversion and long-term player development. * Tailor ...

About TOCA Soccer: At TOCA, we are passionate about people and the power of sport. We believe in ... Perform Baseline Session Data for effective conversion and long-term player development. * Tailor ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

Support efforts to win back players, analyze data, and adjust training methods as needed. Facility ... Soccer experience (coaching or playing at youth, college, or pro levels). * A passion for coaching ...

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How much do soccer data jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for soccer data in the United States is $27.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Soccer Data Analyst typically collaborate with coaches and players to improve team performance?

Soccer Data Analysts work closely with coaches and sometimes players to translate complex data into actionable insights. Their daily responsibilities often include preparing match analysis reports, identifying performance trends, and presenting findings in a clear, visual manner. Analysts attend team meetings, provide real-time data during games, and contribute to tactical decisions by highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. This collaboration fosters a data-driven culture that supports coaching strategies and helps players understand how analytics can enhance their individual and team performance.

What are soccer data analysts?

Soccer data analysts are professionals who collect, organize, and interpret data related to soccer matches, players, and teams. They use statistical tools and software to analyze performance metrics, player movements, and tactical patterns. Their insights help coaches, scouts, and management make informed decisions about strategies, player selection, and training. Soccer data analysts play a crucial role in modern football clubs, combining knowledge of the game with expertise in data analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Soccer Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Soccer Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of soccer tactics, and a background in statistics or data science, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with data analysis tools like Python, R, SQL, and sports analytics platforms such as Opta or StatsBomb is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are vital soft skills for interpreting data and conveying insights to coaches or management. These skills ensure meaningful analysis that can inform strategy, improve team performance, and provide a competitive edge.

What is the difference between Soccer Data vs Soccer Analyst?

AspectSoccer DataSoccer Analyst
CredentialsDegree in sports management, data science, or related fieldsDegree in sports analytics, statistics, or related fields
Work EnvironmentData collection, database management, and analysis in sports organizationsInterpreting data, providing insights, and strategic recommendations
Industry UsageUsed by teams, leagues, and sports tech companies for data managementUsed by teams, broadcasters, and media for performance analysis

Soccer Data primarily involves gathering, managing, and maintaining soccer-related data, while Soccer Analysts focus on interpreting this data to provide insights and strategic advice. Both roles are essential in the sports industry, often working closely together to enhance team performance and fan engagement.

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Soccer Shots Fall Internship Experience

Soccer Shots Fall Internship Experience

Soccer Shots

Fairfield, CT • On-site

$18/hr

Part-time, Internship

Posted 26 days ago


Soccer Shots rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

123rd of 197 rated education and training


Job description

Responsive recruiter
Employer Description:
Founded in 2002, Soccer Shots is recognized as the premier intro to soccer provider throughout the United States, with a specific focus on children ages 2-8. Through franchising and a commitment to strong systems and training programs, Soccer Shots is now offered in over 170 territories in over 36 states around the US and Canada. Over 500,000 children will enjoy Soccer Shots this year!
Soccer Shots is consistently recognized as a Top 500 Franchise. In 2016, Soccer Shots was listed #194 on the list. Soccer Shots has been named the #1 Children's Fitness Program in multiple years. Rankings are made based on categories such as financial strength and stability, growth rate, size of the system, years in business, and startup costs.
Local Franchise:
The local Soccer Shots franchise, called "Soccer Shots Southwest Connecticut" (the Company), was established in 2021. It covers Fairfield County, and parts of New Haven, and Middlesex Counties in Southwestern Connecticut. Our headquarters are located in Fairfield, CT. The Company is a family owned and operated business, owned by David, Kelley, and Antonio Alejos. The Company offers year-round Soccer Shots programs at nearly 100 locations, serves over 2,000 participants annually, and employs approximately 20 part-time coaches.
Primary Internship Site: 2 Trap Falls Rd 318, Shelton
Throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut
Supervisor: David Alejos, Executive Director
Phone: 203-615-8225 (company phone)
Professional Development Value:Soccer Shots is a leader in leaving a lasting, positive impact on the youth it serves. Through the game of soccer, children learn creative play and character skills. With supervision from the manager, the student intern will be exposed to a successful franchise system and the inner workings of a small business while increasing proficiency in delivering an athletic program to youth.
Academic and Experiential Objectives:The student intern will be required to handle and present him/herself in a professional manner, consistently arriving on time to assigned office hours, coaching sessions, and events. He/she will be expected to assist in the overall execution of a Soccer Shots season and will gain knowledge in the planning, scheduling, sales/marketing, customer service, and management side of the business. Throughout the season, the intern will have the opportunity to lead the efforts to organize and coordinate an annual clinic or event, which is an important aspect of Soccer Shots' community outreach. The student intern will also participate in instructing Soccer Shots sessions, giving him/her experience in coaching youth and working with parents and directors of childcare centers.
Obtaining Academic/College Credit:This internship experience may or may not already be an approved academic credit internship with your school. Please make sure to notify us immediately if you are seeking academic credit through your school for this experience. With your help, Soccer Shots will work directly with your school's registrar, your academic advisor, or your school's internship/career department to allow this internship experience to count for academic credit.
Responsibilities (can include but are not limited to):Leadership/Management:
• Assist in the overall execution of the scheduled Soccer Shots season
• Plan and run free clinic
• Coach sessions throughout the season
• Video/photo projects
Sales/Marketing/Customer Service:
• Run demos and attend promo events
• Participate in selling
• Correspond with center directors
• Participate in social media content creation and communication
Administrative/Support:
• Create, print, and distribute registration forms and promotional materials
• Prepare and keep record of equipment sets and gear for instructors
• Assist in preparation of instructor training meeting
• Prepare marketing documents
• Data entry
Professional Development:
• Attend regional meetings, as available
• Attend Director Round Table discussions and staff meetings, as available
• Submit final report to Soccer Shots on experience
Goals & Evaluation method:
A performance evaluation will occur at 4 weeks and at the conclusion of the internship experience. The evaluation will consider the following general areas of professional operations and specific intern goals within each area:
  1. Core Values
  2. Core Skills
    1. Attitude
    2. Effort
    3. Initiative
    4. Productivity
    5. Communication
    6. Professionalism
  3. Job Specific Skills
    1. Planning
    2. Business Development
    3. Marketing
    4. Coaching
    5. Administration

Continuing formal and informal supervision will occur between the intern and the onsite supervisors. Clear and open communication will occur on an ongoing and as needed basis, with a bi-weekly meeting and daily check-in via email or phone call.
Internship Structure and Compensation:The Soccer Shots internship will vary on the season of the internship. In general, it will encompass a minimum of 220 hours over a 11-to-13-week period. Internship seasons are as follows:
Spring Semester: starting in mid-December and concluding early June
Summer: starting in May and concluding in mid-August
Fall Semester: starting in August/September and concluding end of November
The internship will include 12-15 consecutive work weeks with a range of 15-35-hour work weeks for the duration of the internship. The number of hours may vary per week and can be determined by supervisor's and the intern's schedule. If your need is less than the proposed hours, please do not hesitate to communicate that with us. Additional events may arise for you to attend, but we will work to communicate these dates and times in advance.
During the first four weeks of the internship, the intern will be working closely with the Executive Director or Director of Coaching on preparing for the upcoming season -- scheduling instructors, running demos, promoting the season, and training for upcoming coaching sessions. Office/admin to on-field assignments is approximately 75/25 in weeks leading up to the season start. Once the season starts, the intern's focus will shift to executing the program by coaching a minimum of 25 (for full time) Soccer Shots sessions per week (sites and times TBD) and training, evaluating, and supporting other coaches. Office/admin time to on-field assignments during the 8-9-week season is approximately 25/75. The hours will include some sessions during the daytime, sessions on two weeknights (3 - 7:30pm), and weekend morning sessions (9am - 12:30pm).
The intern will be compensated based on number of hours assigned to internship. The intern will be paid $18 per hour. Sessions will be scheduled within close proximity of the intern's residence whenever possible. A gas stipend of $100 is paid for this position as some travel is required.
Interested candidates should a send a cover letter and resume to and docswct@soccershots.com.
Internship positions will be filled on a rolling schedule so the earlier the submission, the better.
Compensation: $18.00 - $18.00 per hour

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Soccer Shots is an engaging children's soccer program for children ages 2-8 with a focus on character development. Our caring team positively impacts children's lives on and off the field through best-in-class coaching, curriculum and communication.

Industry

Performing arts, spectator sports and event promotion, spectator sports and sports and recreation instruction

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Middletown, PA, US

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