The Rest of the Andy Zorovich Interview

by RyanHarbaugh on December 23, 2009

Sorry I haven’t posted in a while.  I came down with a little something you may have heard of called H1N1.  So, please forgive me.

As an apology, I’m going to post the remaining portions of the interview with the NPSL Southeast Region’s Commissioner Andy Zorovich.

Part 3:  Andy discusses the NPSL League meetings at the NSCAA convention and NPSL player rights

Part 4: Andy talks about the challenges of soccer club ownership in the south, how clubs can reach out to the hispanic community, and US Open Cup qualifying news.

Part 5: In the final part of our interview, Andy discusses the uncertainty in US minor league soccer and the 2010 NPSL Final Four.

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italian guy December 27, 2009 at 3:44 pm

about reaching hispanic community, it's time NPSL official website has pages in other languages, if you're an amateur european player, for example from Spain or Italy and you think to emigrate in USA, you could think to play with a NPSL tean and in the page in your language you could have the informations you need, no ;) ?

Then there are a lot of italian teams (in serie A Napoli, for example) dreaming to start a join venture with american teamsm pages in italian in the website could help a lot ;)

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Ryan Knapp December 27, 2009 at 6:24 pm

@ItalianGuy
Thanks fo rthe comment. I agree that we should have the NPSL website in other languages. We are working on having it in Spanish already and Italian we haven’t worked on yet.

Having lived abroad, I know the power of having a website in multiple languages, but we also need to make sure that the site is updated regularly, and that can be done now in English, and expanded to other languages later on!

Ryan Knapp
Dir of PR
NPSL

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italian guy December 27, 2009 at 3:44 pm

about reaching hispanic community, it's time NPSL official website has pages in other languages, if you're an amateur european player, for example from Spain or Italy and you think to emigrate in USA, you could think to play with a NPSL tean and in the page in your language you could have the informations you need, no ;) ?

Then there are a lot of italian teams (in serie A Napoli, for example) dreaming to start a join venture with american teamsm pages in italian in the website could help a lot ;)

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