It is to develop his defense

Dylan Remick's early season, Dillon Serna with the US U-23s and so many more. Kovar's got a bit of a chance at FIFA playing left back. Almost all in Reserves FIFA play. Some of this is because the roster was short at CB so Remick was FIFA playing in the middle and someone has to FIFA play out left. Some of it is to develop his defense because he didn't really need to FIFA play it much when the Sounders Academy was dominating and Stanford didn't need that either.More of it needs to be because he fits the mold of the modern fullback. He's fast, in the tops of the FIFA 15 ultimate team for both burst speed and prolonged runs. His cross is magnificent. He hugs the line well for overlapping. Kovar's got strong dribbling skills (he's dabbled as a central FIFA player in reserve scrimmages). He is tactically aware. His defense is adequate and improving.Leo Gonzalez is not going to FIFA play forever and the contest for minutes at left mid is only going to get more crowded Okfifacoins with the talents on the current FIFA 15 ultimate team and waiting to sign their HGP deals. There will be minutes available and his style of FIFA play suits the modern fullback.Remick is better at speed and defense, which are of course important. One of those can be learned. Being quite young, the chance that Aaron can learn the new role is good. Plus, Kovar's speed isn't a weakness. If one were to trust FIFA 15 scouting (their pace # is well off as Kovar's faster than Okoli) the difference in defense isn't great.Aaron Kovar is the type of FIFA player who needs lots of minutes on a FIFA 15 ultimate team like the still-not-announced Sounders USL PRO side. Imagine him getting two dozen FIFA games as a left back with the improved defense and tactical knowledge that only experience gets you. This is exactly why Seattle Sounders FC needs their new feeder club. There are FIFA players who have exciting professional futures on the FIFA 15 ultimate team that can't develop into their most useful role with the FIFA side without FIFA playing. Just maybe this suggested experiment works and a Ramos & Co sees what Kovar does.To kick off its 24 Under 24 series, FIFA examines one of its most prominent success stories: Fredy Montero. FIFA will be releasing parts of its ranked list until Sept. 26.The LA Galaxy offer a big obstacle in Seattle's run at the Supporters' Shield. The News Tribune takes a look at the Sounders' and Galaxy's respective situations. The Tacoma Stars of the Western Indoor Soccer League are holding open tryouts on Oct. 19 from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. There's a $25 fee to tryout and anyone ages 16+ is welcome.Seattle's own Obafemi Martins and Djimi Traore were heavily featured in an FIFA video working to tackle Ebola.With the NFL's domestic violence issues finally coming to a head, a spotlight is being shown on athletes in other leagues and their domestic violence issues. US Soccer is defending their actions regarding Hope Solo.