
Former CPL, USL, and League1 Executive Launches Visionary Initiative - Press Release
Transforming Soccer Management: A Bold New Initiative from Ronic Sports Management.
After spending the last 15 years working at all levels of soccer management across North America, including youth, pro-am, professional, and the Canadian Men’s National Team, Rob Jenkins has recently announced the official launch of Ronic Sports Management, a groundbreaking initiative designed to provide essential resources and support for soccer clubs and teams at all levels.

Rising Above Scandal: What Soccer Teams Can Learn from the Canadian Women’s National Team at the Paris Olympics
The world of sports is not just about the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat. It’s also about integrity, ethics, and fair play. Currently, the Canadian Women's Soccer team finds itself at the center of a scandal involving unauthorized drone surveillance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. While such incidents can cast a shadow over the sport, they also present a reminder and an opportunity for soccer clubs and teams to reinforce their commitment to ethical standards and ensure their operations are beyond reproach.

Differences Between Youth Soccer Team Manager and Professional Soccer Team Manager Roles
Managing a soccer team is a complex task that requires a wide range of skills and responsibilities. However, the role of a team manager for a youth soccer team can be quite different from that of a professional soccer team. In this blog post, we will explore the key differences between these two roles, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities each presents.

The Distinct Roles of Soccer Managers: Comparing European and North American Approaches
In the world of soccer, you have probably heard the word “Manager” used in a number of different contexts. The role of a team manager can vary significantly depending on the region you are looking at. European soccer managers often wear multiple hats, deeply involved in the team strategy, rosters, coaching, and all on-the-field aspects of the game. In contrast, North American team managers tend to have a more defined focus on operational management, with separate roles often handling on-field strategy and coaching.

A Summer for the Ages and the Unsung Heroes that make it all Happen
When we think about major soccer tournaments like the UEFA European Championship (Euro) and Copa America, our minds usually go straight to the thrilling matches and the incredible talent on display. But have you ever wondered about the massive behind-the-scenes effort that makes these teams run smoothly?