By: Mike Woitalla
College club soccer, whose national championships launched in 1994, has for the first time presented national postseason awards.
Mike Woitalla is the Executive Editor at Soccer America. He has written extensively about soccer for over 30 media outlets across nine nations, focusing on themes such as competitive sports, sports business, and travel related to the sport. A winner of eight United Soccer Coaches Writing Contest awards and an author of two books, Woitalla is also a dedicated youth soccer coach and referee, as well as a volunteer with 'Soccer Without Borders.'
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Mike Woitalla's coverage heavily focuses on soccer, particularly event coverage and evolving stories related to soccer players and teams. This indicates that he is likely interested in receiving pitches related to current events in the world of soccer, such as transfers, game highlights, or player performances.
As his articles also include profile features, consider pitching human interest stories about soccer players or behind-the-scenes looks at teams. Additionally, emerging trends and developments within the sport could be of interest for feature pieces.
Since Mike doesn't have a specified geographic focus but covers international events like Champions League and Spanish Super Cup games along with MLS and USMNT-related content from the United States it suggests that he may be open to receiving relevant information from various regions across the globe.
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