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Join Chat By The Pitch for Part One of an in-depth conversation with Tracey Leone—assistant coach for the University of North Carolina Women’s Soccer program, former U.S. Women’s National Team player, and 1991 World Cup champion. Tracey shares her journey from pickup soccer in Dallas to becoming one of UNC’s standout players. We explore how neighborhood games shaped her love for the sport, the influence of her family and legendary coach Anson Dorrance, and her perspective on today’s youth soccer culture. Packed with wisdom for coaches, parents, and players, this episode dives into passion, player development, and finding the balance between competition and joy.
🧠 Key Talking Points
• Growing up in Dallas and discovering soccer through neighborhood pickup games
• The role of her single mother and sisters in shaping her love for sports
• Transition from unstructured play to organized soccer at age eight
• The importance of passion and intrinsic motivation for long-term success
• Evolution of youth soccer culture: past vs. present pressures
• Early ODP experiences and the rise of girls’ soccer in North Texas
• The impact of Anson Dorrance’s coaching style and competitive environment
• Balancing growth of the game with preserving its joy and creativity
🎧 Tune In to Learn
How Tracey Leone turned backyard pickup soccer into a pathway to the national team—and why she believes passion and free play are still the most powerful drivers of success in today’s game.
💬 Quotes from Tracey Leone
• "My love for soccer began organically by playing with neighborhood kids."
• "The game was the best teacher for me."
• "You have to love what you’re doing, from rec to the national team."
• "We combined old-school pickup with new-age opportunities—that’s the sweet spot."
• "Anson Dorrance’s ability to motivate is off the charts."
• "North Texas was the greatest place to grow up as a soccer player."
• "Development happens every single day, no matter your level."
• "Kids should play because they want to, not because they’re forced."
• "With the growth of the game comes opportunity—but also pressure."
• "You have to want to be there to get the most out of sports."
📲 Connect with Tracey Leone
• Website: UNC Bio
📢 Follow Chat By The Pitch
• X: @ChatByThePitch
• Instagram: @ChatByThePitch
• Facebook: Chat By The Pitch
• 🎧 Subscribe & Review: Your reviews help us grow and bring more inspiring soccer stories to the mic!
#ChatByThePitch #TraceyLeone #SoccerPodcast #YouthSoccer #WomenInSports #Leadership #SoccerCulture #Motivation #UNCSoccer #NorthTexasSoccer #Coaching #SoccerJourney #TeamBuilding #PassionForSoccer #AnsonDorrance
Mentioned in this episode:
Thanks to Soccer Coach Weekly for supporting the podcast.
Soccer Coach Weekly
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Join Chat By The Pitch for Part One of an in-depth conversation with Tracey Leone—assistant coach for the University of North Carolina Women’s Soccer program, former U.S. Women’s National Team player, and 1991 World Cup champion. Tracey shares her journey from pickup soccer in Dallas to becoming one of UNC’s standout players. We explore how neighborhood games shaped her love for the sport, the influence of her family and legendary coach Anson Dorrance, and her perspective on today’s youth soccer culture. Packed with wisdom for coaches, parents, and players, this episode dives into passion, player development, and finding the balance between competition and joy.
🧠 Key Talking Points
• Growing up in Dallas and discovering soccer through neighborhood pickup games
• The role of her single mother and sisters in shaping her love for sports
• Transition from unstructured play to organized soccer at age eight
• The importance of passion and intrinsic motivation for long-term success
• Evolution of youth soccer culture: past vs. present pressures
• Early ODP experiences and the rise of girls’ soccer in North Texas
• The impact of Anson Dorrance’s coaching style and competitive environment
• Balancing growth of the game with preserving its joy and creativity
🎧 Tune In to Learn
How Tracey Leone turned backyard pickup soccer into a pathway to the national team—and why she believes passion and free play are still the most powerful drivers of success in today’s game.
💬 Quotes from Tracey Leone
• "My love for soccer began organically by playing with neighborhood kids."
• "The game was the best teacher for me."
• "You have to love what you’re doing, from rec to the national team."
• "We combined old-school pickup with new-age opportunities—that’s the sweet spot."
• "Anson Dorrance’s ability to motivate is off the charts."
• "North Texas was the greatest place to grow up as a soccer player."
• "Development happens every single day, no matter your level."
• "Kids should play because they want to, not because they’re forced."
• "With the growth of the game comes opportunity—but also pressure."
• "You have to want to be there to get the most out of sports."
📲 Connect with Tracey Leone
• Website: UNC Bio
📢 Follow Chat By The Pitch
• X: @ChatByThePitch
• Instagram: @ChatByThePitch
• Facebook: Chat By The Pitch
• 🎧 Subscribe & Review: Your reviews help us grow and bring more inspiring soccer stories to the mic!
#ChatByThePitch #TraceyLeone #SoccerPodcast #YouthSoccer #WomenInSports #Leadership #SoccerCulture #Motivation #UNCSoccer #NorthTexasSoccer #Coaching #SoccerJourney #TeamBuilding #PassionForSoccer #AnsonDorrance
Mentioned in this episode:
Thanks to Soccer Coach Weekly for supporting the podcast.
Soccer Coach Weekly
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