"Sabisoccer": The term "sabi" means "to know" in pidgen English, a language commonly spoken in many West African countries. Sabisoccer stands for my own unique knowledge of and approach to coaching the game of soccer or 'football' as it's called in Ghana.

"Each soccer coach draws on his or her favorite sources of inspiration in order to summon the passion that is neccessary to succeed in soccer. Two of my favorites are the personal commitment of the players who set the tempo and the joy that is created by playing the game.

Like many coaches, I use two very different, but complimentary, tools to sustain the development of my players' drive to improve and to enjoy soccer: the structured tactical training syllabus used by most coaches in California and the pickup game that is used in many other parts of the world, including my home country, Ghana. Development of soccer play is enhanced by the intelligent use of each tool, rather than relying on just one.

My recent trips to Ghana convinced me that in California our players will enjoy the game more if we increase the use of small-sided games, scrimmages and other informal, high-energy training devices that provide many of the benefits of the pickup game."

Robert Sackey has been living in El Cerrito, California for the past 17 years. He has been coaching and developing soccer programs in the Bay Area for 16 years, and has been a CYSA Staff coach for 7 years. He is the Technical Director for the competive program of the Alameda Contra Costa Youth Soccer League, where he also coaches 3 Class I Mavericks teams. He holds an A coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation and is a regular participant in CYSA- North programs. He also helped coach the Black Queens, Ghana's National Womens' Team, in preparation for the World Cup qualifying series, during their tour in the Bay Area. Mr. Sackey served as Team Scout and Technical Advisor for the the Black Stars, Ghana's Mens' Professional Team, during the 2006 World Cup, and played a key part in the success of the Black Stars; the only African team to move on to the round of sixteen. Mr. Sackey also serves as a Technical Advisor and Trainer to the Hasaacas Football Club, which plays in Ghana's premeirship league, the highest professional football league in Ghana. He is also the Technical Director and Co-Founder of the Hasaacas Youth Academy, and has helped to develop the Womens' and Girls' programs.