New set of SafeGoals for Skaneateles (NY)

Skaneateles School District NY has taken another (already their sixth) delivery of SafeGoal soccer goals.
AD Steve Musso explains why they chose SafeGoal.
Skaneateles School District NY has taken another (already their sixth) delivery of SafeGoal soccer goals.
AD Steve Musso explains why they chose SafeGoal.
SafeGoal soccer and futsal goals are different from what we are used to see on the fields:
There is no other technical solution for the goals, which allows both to reduce the force of collision impact and to comply with the current official FIFA and NFHS rules of soccer and futsal.
Safe Soccer Solution LLC is the exclusive distributor of the SafeGoal soccer and futsal goals in the USA and Canada. Please contact us at info@SafeGoal.com for further information.
“It gives us great pleasure to partner with SafeGoal the pioneers in keeping player safer with their patented system, minimises injuries, while retaining stability, durability and game experience. They were developed by engineers and tested at the prestigious Institute of Biomechanics in Spain, where it was demonstrated, that collision impact is reduced by almost incredible 44%, which almost entirely prevents serious bodily harm. SafeGoal continues to prove that they are the industry leaders in cutting edge products that far surpass the competition, and this partnership will also continue to help grow this sport nationwide.” said U.S. Futsal® President and CEO, Alex Para.
Stephen Wynn of SafeGoal: “We are delighted to be partnering with US Futsal, to provide them with a proven SafeGoal option for all their Futsal events. We are excited to showcase our SafeGoals throughout the US Futsal network and work with the affiliated clubs! We look forward to continuing our relationship over the coming years to provide the best and SAFEST goals for US Futsal. Who Knows, SafeGoal may help the next Pele, Messi or Ronaldo play safe as their skills develop, and they go on to grace and entertain the Soccer world!”
SafeGoal as an official partner of U.S. Futsal, will among other things be heavily involved in supporting U.S. Futsal’s® Regional and National Championships, through 2028. These competitions will take place throughout the United States in the Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast and South central regions, and culminate in the annual U.S. Futsal® National Championship held in July of every year. The U.S. Futsal National Championship is the biggest, oldest and most prestigious Futsal event in the country, and will celebrate its 37th anniversary in 2023!
United States FUTSAL (USFF) has governed the sport of Futsal in the United States since 1981 at the Junior, Adult, and Professional level. U.S. Futsal, is the only Futsal organization directly affiliated to U.S. Soccer and U.S. Youth Soccer. It was first affiliated to U.S. Soccer in 1988; it governs futsal league play, with leagues designed for Junior as well as adult players of all ages.
U.S. Futsal conducts eight Regional Championships throughout the United States, culminating with the U.S. Futsal National Championship, the oldest, biggest and most prestigious Futsal Competition in the United States. Futsal is “the way the world plays indoor soccer” and is the international form of indoor soccer approved by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).
Futsal is played on a basketball-size court. It can be played on a variety of surfaces. Without the use of walls, futsal is a great skill-developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing. It is an exciting game for children and adults. Great soccer superstars such as Pele, Zico, Maradona, Ronaldo and Messi grew up playing the game and credit Futsal with developing their skills. The name Futsal was first coined by U.S. Futsal when it changed its corporate name in the State of California in 1986 and now is used internationally. For more information, visit futsal.org, usfutsal.org or contact info@futsal.com.
See the interview here:
Pinnacle Athletic Campus has been using SafeGoal soccer goals since 2019. Darren Wynne (Head Soccer Coach at Bryant & Stratton) met up with Bonnie Parrotta (Operations Manager at Pinnacle Athletic Campus) to discuss, why they chose SafeGoal soccer goals.
Few SafeGoal soccer goals features:
See the full video here and get in touch with us info@SafeGoal.com
Joel Lindpere (Joel Lindpere, MVP New York Red Bulls, MLS all-star team, 107 caps for Estonia) and international referee Kristo Tohver discuss improving safety on the soccer field with SafeGoal soccer goals. Innovative SafeGoal soccer goal prevents injuries, serious accidents and saves lives. Keep your players safe without changing the game. Read more about the safety-innovation www.SafeGoal.com info@SafeGoal.com
Joel Lindpere (MVP New York Red Bulls, MLS all-star team, 107 caps for Estonia) and Mart Poom (former goalkeeper for Sunderland, Arsenal, Derby County and Estonian National Team) discuss SafeGoal innovation and the importance of improving safety on the soccer field. Traditional soccer goal can cause dramatic accidents. SafeGoal soccer goals are different: – unique multi-layer structure of the goal extinguishes the collision force when the player contacts the goal post – built-in counterweight – goal’s sidebars and backbar are heavy – reduce tip-over risk – transport wheels included for easy transport
Darren Wynne knows how important it is to secure safety on the field – both as a player and as being responsible for the players.
Implementing SafeGoal soccer goals to soccer and futsal fields all around the US, is one important part in the safety journey. See him talk here.
When you think about it – traditional soccer goals are just metal pipes sticking out of the ground.
According to FIFA rules – the goals should not be dangerous, but at the same time, the goals have not changed for 120 years and there is a constant risk of hitting your head or the risk of the goal falling over.
With SafeGoal soccer goals we are improving safety without changing the game – it is the only soccer goal in the world with soft shell.
This means:
See more here in the video and get in touch info@SafeGoal.com