This document provides information about FC Barcelona's youth academy and training organization. It discusses FCB's success, winning numerous domestic and European titles. It outlines the club's youth structure, from the U-25 team down to the U-8 levels. It describes the training concepts employed, focusing on maintaining possession and initiative. Daily training schedules are also summarized. The document establishes FCB's commitment to developing young players in a specific style and increasing its production of talented footballers.
Buildup with Positional Play concepts: https://youtu.be/vil0V8Xafwo
Based on Bayern Training with Pep Guardiola:
https://youtu.be/Q1ZGhzP-iko?t=16s
As explained in this analysis by István Beregi @szteveo
https://vimeo.com/169457567
Also see @KieranSmith1
https://twitter.com/KieranSmith1/status/779777240531890176
and
Rondos & Positional Games: How to use Spain's secret weapon
@AdinOsmanbasic
http://spielverlagerung.com/2014/12/25/juego-de-posicion-under-pep-guardiola/
Buildup Play Activity Using Positional Play Concepts
This document discusses conditioning aspects in developing a soccer playing style. It begins by introducing Peter van Dort and his role as an instructor for UEFA coaching courses and the Dutch national youth teams. It then discusses defining characteristics of soccer and outlines the Dutch philosophy of "soccer training is conditioning." It describes the key team functions of attacking, defending, and transitioning between the two. It emphasizes developing soccer-specific skills and fitness through practice drills and periodization over developing general athleticism. The goal is to train players in the tactical and technical aspects of the sport to help their team achieve the aim of winning.
This booklet contains 10 session plans from the Chelsea Development Centre covering themes from September to December 2010. The sessions focus on full training and include themes like dribbling, turning, passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defending. Each session plan provides coaching points for inspiring players and developing them the "Chelsea way" through fun practices, repetition of skills, and realistic game situations. The booklet aims to help local clubs develop youth players.
This document provides 15 soccer passing drills to improve players' technical skills like passing, receiving, ball control, and teamwork. The drills include one touch passing in squares and triangles, wall passing, and combinations in Y shapes with multiple players. They range from basic drills to more advanced exercises involving deep runs and coordination between groups. Coaching points emphasize accuracy, communication, and using both feet. The drills can be adapted for various age groups.
The document provides information about training sessions observed at two Italian Serie A clubs: AC Siena and Genoa FC. At Siena, sessions focused on attacking patterns, possession, and conditioning. Drills worked on overlapping runs and crossing. At Genoa, sessions included technique work, attacking patterns, strength training, and friendly matches. The training emphasized quick passing, defensive shape and positioning, and regaining possession without tackling.
This document provides an overview of the 1-4-4 (diamond) midfield formation. It begins with an introduction and then discusses the benefits and advantages of the formation, such as central midfield domination and catering for teams with a surplus of midfield players. Potential disadvantages are also outlined, like being susceptible to quick switches of play. The document then provides examples of teams that use the formation and quotes from managers. It concludes with practical sessions to train the tactical concepts of the formation, including defending, attacking, and playing through the thirds.
A model to develop players able to dominate 1v1Jonas Munkvold
An excerpt from a 1v1 model by Michael Musaba and Jonas Munkvold, inspired by Tim Lees' webinar with inspire coach education.
For any questions or input please email: Jonas.munkvold@outlook.com
The document outlines Antony Wilshaw's soccer coaching philosophy and approach, which focuses on long-term player development through age-appropriate training, a possession-based style of play, and creating a positive soccer culture. It provides details on Antony's coaching mission, principles, and sample training plans for different age groups within his elite player development system.
Buildup with Positional Play concepts: https://youtu.be/vil0V8Xafwo
Based on Bayern Training with Pep Guardiola:
https://youtu.be/Q1ZGhzP-iko?t=16s
As explained in this analysis by István Beregi @szteveo
https://vimeo.com/169457567
Also see @KieranSmith1
https://twitter.com/KieranSmith1/status/779777240531890176
and
Rondos & Positional Games: How to use Spain's secret weapon
@AdinOsmanbasic
http://spielverlagerung.com/2014/12/25/juego-de-posicion-under-pep-guardiola/
Buildup Play Activity Using Positional Play Concepts
This document discusses conditioning aspects in developing a soccer playing style. It begins by introducing Peter van Dort and his role as an instructor for UEFA coaching courses and the Dutch national youth teams. It then discusses defining characteristics of soccer and outlines the Dutch philosophy of "soccer training is conditioning." It describes the key team functions of attacking, defending, and transitioning between the two. It emphasizes developing soccer-specific skills and fitness through practice drills and periodization over developing general athleticism. The goal is to train players in the tactical and technical aspects of the sport to help their team achieve the aim of winning.
This booklet contains 10 session plans from the Chelsea Development Centre covering themes from September to December 2010. The sessions focus on full training and include themes like dribbling, turning, passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defending. Each session plan provides coaching points for inspiring players and developing them the "Chelsea way" through fun practices, repetition of skills, and realistic game situations. The booklet aims to help local clubs develop youth players.
This document provides 15 soccer passing drills to improve players' technical skills like passing, receiving, ball control, and teamwork. The drills include one touch passing in squares and triangles, wall passing, and combinations in Y shapes with multiple players. They range from basic drills to more advanced exercises involving deep runs and coordination between groups. Coaching points emphasize accuracy, communication, and using both feet. The drills can be adapted for various age groups.
The document provides information about training sessions observed at two Italian Serie A clubs: AC Siena and Genoa FC. At Siena, sessions focused on attacking patterns, possession, and conditioning. Drills worked on overlapping runs and crossing. At Genoa, sessions included technique work, attacking patterns, strength training, and friendly matches. The training emphasized quick passing, defensive shape and positioning, and regaining possession without tackling.
This document provides an overview of the 1-4-4 (diamond) midfield formation. It begins with an introduction and then discusses the benefits and advantages of the formation, such as central midfield domination and catering for teams with a surplus of midfield players. Potential disadvantages are also outlined, like being susceptible to quick switches of play. The document then provides examples of teams that use the formation and quotes from managers. It concludes with practical sessions to train the tactical concepts of the formation, including defending, attacking, and playing through the thirds.
A model to develop players able to dominate 1v1Jonas Munkvold
An excerpt from a 1v1 model by Michael Musaba and Jonas Munkvold, inspired by Tim Lees' webinar with inspire coach education.
For any questions or input please email: Jonas.munkvold@outlook.com
The document outlines Antony Wilshaw's soccer coaching philosophy and approach, which focuses on long-term player development through age-appropriate training, a possession-based style of play, and creating a positive soccer culture. It provides details on Antony's coaching mission, principles, and sample training plans for different age groups within his elite player development system.
TouchTight Combination Practices EBOOK 2 Leon Jackson
This is our 2nd FREE ebook with complete progressions & Key Points for some of our recently developed football/soccer practices. Be sure to grab our 1st ebook at http://touchtight.com/register and join our Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/touchtight/) and Twitter (@touchtightcoach) groups.. We value any feedback!
The document provides an overview of a youth football coaching manual and development program. It includes over 120 practices across technical, physical, tactical and mental themes. When planning sessions, the aim is to make practices fun and game-related while developing players' skills, physical abilities, social skills and decision-making. The manual is meant to help coaches in developing young players and progressing them to the academy level by age 9.
1) The document provides details on the development program and philosophy of Belgian club Club Brugge. It outlines their academy mission, values, style of play, player profiles, and training methodology.
2) Club Brugge aims to develop skilled, motivated young players through individual attention and a clear style of play focused on technique, tactics, and teamwork.
3) Their training methodology emphasizes club exercises focused on tactics, technique, and positioning over coach exercises, with the goal of developing independent, coach-independent players.
This document provides 15 warm-up exercises for football players developed by Kevin Thelwell, Academy Manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. The warm-ups incorporate dynamic stretching, passing drills, and movements to gradually increase intensity and prepare players for training. They focus on developing speed, strength, power and involve movements like jogging, lunges, leg swings and ball work in small and large groups. The warm-ups can be modified in levels of difficulty and include progressions to challenge players.
The document discusses models of game used at different levels of soccer. At the professional level, the model of game is team-centered and aims to win games. At the youth level, the model should be player-centered and used as a tool to develop players' potential, not just win games. An effective model of game incorporates tactical principles for different moments and phases, playing systems tailored to player development, and emphasis on individual tactical functions over early specialization. The training model should integrate tactical, technical, and physical periodization to optimize player development.
This document provides a 12-week training program for soccer players ages 9-10. Each weekly practice includes 4 drills and a small-sided game. The drills focus on dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting, and heading. More emphasis is placed on small group tactics and introducing opponents to simulate games. The goal is to develop fundamental skills in a fun and progressive manner while setting a solid foundation for advancing to the next level of play.
Τransition-practice from book: JOSE MOURINHO ATTACKING SESSIONS - 114 PRACTICES FROM GOAL ANALYSIS OF REAL MADRID’S 4-2-3-1
Formerly called "Attacking & Finishing training sessions
The document provides guidance for youth soccer coaches on developing practice session plans. It recommends that practices progress from simple to more complex activities, beginning with organizing activities to prepare players physically and mentally. It then suggests individual skill-building activities followed by small scrimmage games and ending with a final full game. The document emphasizes making activities fun, developmentally appropriate, and focused on building skills like dribbling, shooting, and striking the ball in a low-stress environment.
This document contains instructions for 50 small-sided games involving association football/soccer drills and practices. The drills are divided into 3 categories: Sending & Receiving, Traveling, and Striking & Fielding. Each drill provides the game organization, coaching points, and tips to make the drill easier or more difficult. The goal is to help players learn techniques like control, passing, dribbling, and shooting in a fun, modified game format.
The document summarizes Johan Cruyff's positional game philosophy. It states that players without the ball should seek good positions to provide the ball carrier with 2-3 passing options. These players should give space to the ball carrier while maintaining sightlines and not giving their back to teammates. An exercise is described where outside players pass the ball amongst themselves while inside players try to regain possession.
The document discusses approaches to training young football players. It argues that simply copying training programs used for professionals is inappropriate, and that training must be tailored to each situation and player's development level. It also clarifies that tactical training should focus on decision-making and problem-solving rather than rigid systems or motions. Coaches are encouraged to guide discovery and help players learn autonomously rather than merely teaching techniques.
This document provides guidance for coaching development phases for young players aged 9-13. It discusses creating an environment that challenges players but also gives them enjoyment, security and support. Key aspects of development include fun competitive practices, allowing mistakes to learn from, keeping things simple, and emphasizing practice. Sample training sessions are provided covering dribbling, passing, receiving and finishing skills to stimulate players at this age. The overall message is that development varies by individual, and the coach's role is to create an optimal learning environment through enjoyable, challenging practices.
"The Roadmap to International Success" - FFA National Curriculum 2013Fundação Real Madrid
The National Football Curriculum aims to fundamentally transform the way football is played and coached in Australia. It advocates for a shift away from an overemphasis on results at the youth level and adopting a more proactive, possession-based style inspired by top international teams. The curriculum is intended to benefit player development from the grassroots level up by focusing on skill acquisition and allowing young players to learn through their experiences on the field rather than undue pressure. FFA believes this style aligns with the Australian sporting mentality and is necessary for the country to maintain its standing internationally against rapidly developing football nations.
Here are some key points about how the four topics would influence the design of Stage IV (The Game):
- Physical Environment: Size of field should match the development stage of the athletes and objectives of training. For U9-U12, a smaller-sided field is appropriate.
- Game/Activity Rules: Rules should focus on learning objectives and be simple/clear for the age. For U9-U12, limit rules to essentials like offside.
- Objectives of Training: The game should allow players to apply techniques/tactics practiced in Stages I-III. Objectives may include dribbling to beat opponents or passing combinations.
- Development Stage of Athletes: The game
The document outlines the talent and elite development program of the German Football Association (DFB). It discusses the four stages of development: basic development, talent development, elite development, and top football. It describes the goals, guidelines, models, and structures for training at each stage. Key aspects include developing well-rounded personalities, individual skills, systematic training, and cooperation between clubs, schools, and associations at all levels.
FC Barcelona Development Presentation (Notes)Paul Cammarata
Here are notes from a fantastic presentation given by Joan Villa, Head of Methodology with FC Barcelona. The notes are prepared by Coach Alejandro Perez and go over "A New Idea" detailing Barcelona's comprehensive development model.
Be sure to follow Alejandro on Twitter: @JandroPerez95
-The Coaching Journey (www.TheCoachingJourney.org)
This document discusses the benefits of small-sided games for developing youth soccer players. It argues that small-sided games maximize ball contact and involvement in realistic soccer situations, allowing players to learn techniques and develop understanding of the game through practice in a fun environment. The document provides examples from famous soccer players and coaches about how they learned the game through informal street play as children using small pitches and teams.
Barcelona, also known as Barca, is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Spain. It is one of the most successful clubs in European football, having won four UEFA Champions League trophies, four UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophies, and four UEFA Super Cup trophies. Founded in 1899, Barcelona has become a symbol of Catalan culture and pride, with the motto "Mes que un club" (More than a club).
FC Barcelona is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Spain. Some key details about the club include:
- Founded in 1899 and plays home games at Camp Nou stadium
- Managed by Gerardo Martino and competes in La Liga and Champions League
- Features world-class players like Lionel Messi, Neymar, Xavi, and Dani Alves
- Has won 21 Spanish League titles and 4 Champions League titles
TouchTight Combination Practices EBOOK 2 Leon Jackson
This is our 2nd FREE ebook with complete progressions & Key Points for some of our recently developed football/soccer practices. Be sure to grab our 1st ebook at http://touchtight.com/register and join our Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/touchtight/) and Twitter (@touchtightcoach) groups.. We value any feedback!
The document provides an overview of a youth football coaching manual and development program. It includes over 120 practices across technical, physical, tactical and mental themes. When planning sessions, the aim is to make practices fun and game-related while developing players' skills, physical abilities, social skills and decision-making. The manual is meant to help coaches in developing young players and progressing them to the academy level by age 9.
1) The document provides details on the development program and philosophy of Belgian club Club Brugge. It outlines their academy mission, values, style of play, player profiles, and training methodology.
2) Club Brugge aims to develop skilled, motivated young players through individual attention and a clear style of play focused on technique, tactics, and teamwork.
3) Their training methodology emphasizes club exercises focused on tactics, technique, and positioning over coach exercises, with the goal of developing independent, coach-independent players.
This document provides 15 warm-up exercises for football players developed by Kevin Thelwell, Academy Manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. The warm-ups incorporate dynamic stretching, passing drills, and movements to gradually increase intensity and prepare players for training. They focus on developing speed, strength, power and involve movements like jogging, lunges, leg swings and ball work in small and large groups. The warm-ups can be modified in levels of difficulty and include progressions to challenge players.
The document discusses models of game used at different levels of soccer. At the professional level, the model of game is team-centered and aims to win games. At the youth level, the model should be player-centered and used as a tool to develop players' potential, not just win games. An effective model of game incorporates tactical principles for different moments and phases, playing systems tailored to player development, and emphasis on individual tactical functions over early specialization. The training model should integrate tactical, technical, and physical periodization to optimize player development.
This document provides a 12-week training program for soccer players ages 9-10. Each weekly practice includes 4 drills and a small-sided game. The drills focus on dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting, and heading. More emphasis is placed on small group tactics and introducing opponents to simulate games. The goal is to develop fundamental skills in a fun and progressive manner while setting a solid foundation for advancing to the next level of play.
Τransition-practice from book: JOSE MOURINHO ATTACKING SESSIONS - 114 PRACTICES FROM GOAL ANALYSIS OF REAL MADRID’S 4-2-3-1
Formerly called "Attacking & Finishing training sessions
The document provides guidance for youth soccer coaches on developing practice session plans. It recommends that practices progress from simple to more complex activities, beginning with organizing activities to prepare players physically and mentally. It then suggests individual skill-building activities followed by small scrimmage games and ending with a final full game. The document emphasizes making activities fun, developmentally appropriate, and focused on building skills like dribbling, shooting, and striking the ball in a low-stress environment.
This document contains instructions for 50 small-sided games involving association football/soccer drills and practices. The drills are divided into 3 categories: Sending & Receiving, Traveling, and Striking & Fielding. Each drill provides the game organization, coaching points, and tips to make the drill easier or more difficult. The goal is to help players learn techniques like control, passing, dribbling, and shooting in a fun, modified game format.
The document summarizes Johan Cruyff's positional game philosophy. It states that players without the ball should seek good positions to provide the ball carrier with 2-3 passing options. These players should give space to the ball carrier while maintaining sightlines and not giving their back to teammates. An exercise is described where outside players pass the ball amongst themselves while inside players try to regain possession.
The document discusses approaches to training young football players. It argues that simply copying training programs used for professionals is inappropriate, and that training must be tailored to each situation and player's development level. It also clarifies that tactical training should focus on decision-making and problem-solving rather than rigid systems or motions. Coaches are encouraged to guide discovery and help players learn autonomously rather than merely teaching techniques.
This document provides guidance for coaching development phases for young players aged 9-13. It discusses creating an environment that challenges players but also gives them enjoyment, security and support. Key aspects of development include fun competitive practices, allowing mistakes to learn from, keeping things simple, and emphasizing practice. Sample training sessions are provided covering dribbling, passing, receiving and finishing skills to stimulate players at this age. The overall message is that development varies by individual, and the coach's role is to create an optimal learning environment through enjoyable, challenging practices.
"The Roadmap to International Success" - FFA National Curriculum 2013Fundação Real Madrid
The National Football Curriculum aims to fundamentally transform the way football is played and coached in Australia. It advocates for a shift away from an overemphasis on results at the youth level and adopting a more proactive, possession-based style inspired by top international teams. The curriculum is intended to benefit player development from the grassroots level up by focusing on skill acquisition and allowing young players to learn through their experiences on the field rather than undue pressure. FFA believes this style aligns with the Australian sporting mentality and is necessary for the country to maintain its standing internationally against rapidly developing football nations.
Here are some key points about how the four topics would influence the design of Stage IV (The Game):
- Physical Environment: Size of field should match the development stage of the athletes and objectives of training. For U9-U12, a smaller-sided field is appropriate.
- Game/Activity Rules: Rules should focus on learning objectives and be simple/clear for the age. For U9-U12, limit rules to essentials like offside.
- Objectives of Training: The game should allow players to apply techniques/tactics practiced in Stages I-III. Objectives may include dribbling to beat opponents or passing combinations.
- Development Stage of Athletes: The game
The document outlines the talent and elite development program of the German Football Association (DFB). It discusses the four stages of development: basic development, talent development, elite development, and top football. It describes the goals, guidelines, models, and structures for training at each stage. Key aspects include developing well-rounded personalities, individual skills, systematic training, and cooperation between clubs, schools, and associations at all levels.
FC Barcelona Development Presentation (Notes)Paul Cammarata
Here are notes from a fantastic presentation given by Joan Villa, Head of Methodology with FC Barcelona. The notes are prepared by Coach Alejandro Perez and go over "A New Idea" detailing Barcelona's comprehensive development model.
Be sure to follow Alejandro on Twitter: @JandroPerez95
-The Coaching Journey (www.TheCoachingJourney.org)
This document discusses the benefits of small-sided games for developing youth soccer players. It argues that small-sided games maximize ball contact and involvement in realistic soccer situations, allowing players to learn techniques and develop understanding of the game through practice in a fun environment. The document provides examples from famous soccer players and coaches about how they learned the game through informal street play as children using small pitches and teams.
Barcelona, also known as Barca, is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Spain. It is one of the most successful clubs in European football, having won four UEFA Champions League trophies, four UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophies, and four UEFA Super Cup trophies. Founded in 1899, Barcelona has become a symbol of Catalan culture and pride, with the motto "Mes que un club" (More than a club).
FC Barcelona is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Spain. Some key details about the club include:
- Founded in 1899 and plays home games at Camp Nou stadium
- Managed by Gerardo Martino and competes in La Liga and Champions League
- Features world-class players like Lionel Messi, Neymar, Xavi, and Dani Alves
- Has won 21 Spanish League titles and 4 Champions League titles
FC Barcelona's youth academy aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the club's culture, heritage, philosophy and operations. The academy embraces Catalan independence and has taken 30 years to fully implement its model. It has a clear vision founded on developing players within the club's style of play and prioritizing the team over individuals. Players are immersed in the club's winning culture from a young age through numerous competitive matches. Coaches are highly qualified and strive to develop players' technical ability, decision making and contribution to the team.
The document provides information about an upcoming UEFA Under 19 qualifying round being hosted in Belgium from October 6-11, 2016, including the schedule, participating teams from Belgium, Finland, Kazakhstan, and Russia, tournament regulations, and history of previous winners.
Best Football Teams Ever in the World of all Time.pdfBiggest Sport
Top 15 Best Football Teams Ever in the World of all Time – Biggest Sport
So, you want to learn more about football? You want to find out which team is the best football team ever in the world.
Who are the best football teams ever? Who are the worst teams in football history? Everyone has their own opinion, but we will try and decide on one list of the best and worst teams ever. We will use different statistics and criteria to come up with a definitive list.
This is a blog where I am compiling a list of the top 15 best football teams. I will be looking at teams based on their performance, so I will be looking at the players they have, their stats, and the competitions they have won. I will also be looking at their style of play and how I think they will do in the future.
So let’s get started.
Brazil
Barcelona
Manchester United
Real Madrid
Spain
France
Liverpool
Arsenal
AC Milan
West Germany
Hungary
Ajax
Chelsea
Santos
Torino
Brazil
First International
Argentina 3-0 Brazil
20 September 1914
Biggest win
Brazil 10-1 Bolivia
10 April 1949
Biggest defeat
Uruguay 6-0 Colombia
18 September 1920
Runners-up- 1996, 2003.
Champions- (1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2019)
On 6 October 2022 current Brazil is the number 1 ranking in the FIFA world cup.
The Brazil national football team (Portuguese: Seleção Brasileira de Futebol ) represents Brazil in international men’s association football.
Brazil is administered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for football in Brazil.
They have been a member of FIFA since 1923 and a member of CONMEBOL since 1916.
Brazil is the best football team than any other team in the world of all time. Brazil was stacked with a roster of talented players and had a great coach, which helped them to become the best.
Barcelona
FC Barcelona is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English, and Catalan footballers led by Joan Gamper.
The club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto “Més que un club” (English: “More than a club”). Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Barcelona.
It is the world’s second-richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turnover of €587 million, and the second most valuable, worth €2.6 billion ($3.2 billion). The official Barcelona anthem is the “Cant del Barça”, written by Jaume Picas and Josep Maria Espinàs.
Manchester United
Manchester United is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.
Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.
The 1958–59 season saw United become the first English team to compete in the European Cup, and they went on to win the competition in 1968, 1969, and 1977.
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Hans Gamper founded FC Barcelona in 1899 after placing an ad looking for teammates to form a football team. He envisioned an inclusive club open to all, regardless of origin, and opted for a democratic society governed by its members. The club was formed during the expansion of football and other sports originating from Britain throughout Europe. Gamper helped establish FC Barcelona and served as president for the first 25 years, guiding the early growth and success of the club.
This presentation provides an overview of FC Barcelona, including its history, trophies, stadium, academy, sponsors, finances, and social responsibility efforts. Some key points:
- Founded in 1899, Barcelona is one of the most successful clubs in the world having won numerous domestic and European titles.
- Camp Nou is Barcelona's home stadium with a capacity of nearly 100,000 making it the largest in Europe.
- La Masia is the youth academy that has developed many Barcelona stars over the years.
- El Clasico matches against Real Madrid are among the biggest in football watched by hundreds of millions globally.
- Barcelona has extensive social programs and partners with UNICEF and food banks to aid communities worldwide
This document discusses several sports popular in Spain including handball, racquetball, soccer, tennis, and basketball. It provides details on major international awards won by Spanish handball teams. It also lists players on the Spanish national soccer team and mentions some famous Spanish international athletes in tennis, soccer, motor racing, and basketball.
A2 Example International Study of FootballMick Wright
Religion and football are deeply intertwined in Brazilian culture. Brazil has found immense success in international football, winning the World Cup a record 5 times. The Brazilian style is characterized by creativity, rhythm, and technical skill. Football is deeply embedded in Brazilian society and heavily influences politics and culture. Brazil has developed world-class players through its emphasis on technical development from a young age, both in organized academies and through popular street football.
A2 Example International study of footballMick Wright
Religion and football are deeply intertwined in Brazilian culture. Brazil has found immense success in international football, winning the World Cup a record 5 times. The Brazilian style is characterized by creativity, rhythm, and technical skill. Football is deeply embedded in Brazilian society and heavily influences politics and culture. The Brazilian Football Confederation governs the sport and works to develop the game from youth levels through professional leagues.
The document discusses several sports clubs in the small town of La Solana, including football, basketball, cycling, and karate clubs. It provides details on the founding and history of each club, noting accomplishments and growth over time. The clubs have developed a strong sense of community and competition while promoting their respective sports.
Hello all; I present here a new power point presentation, and this time, it's about Sport Clubs in La Solana, my city. Hope you like it and also I wish it would be useful for you!
The Cage Football was created in 2016 to bring 5-a-side football to Portugal. They have two outdoor synthetic grass fields surrounded by aluminum walls located in Alfragide that are available to rent hourly or through annual subscriptions. Playing in "the cage" creates more intensity through ball rebounds off the walls and allows players to touch the ball more than traditional 11-a-side football.
In this project, me and my colleague Matteo created a sales presentation to introduce FC Barcelona to Airbnb as if we were working for Barca's sponsorship sales department.
FC Barcelona was founded in 1899 and has grown to over 140,000 members, winning numerous trophies over the decades while also representing Catalan identity and values of democracy, though it struggled at times under dictatorship and faced some controversy with sponsors; the club enjoyed legendary players like Kubala and Cruyff and its most successful period under Guardiola, known as the "Dream Team".
This document outlines sponsorship opportunities for the Copa Lagos 2011 beach soccer tournament. Some key details include:
- The 4-team tournament will take place over 3 days in September/October 2011 at a stadium in Lagos, Nigeria that seats 3,000-4,000.
- Sponsorship benefits include global TV distribution reaching over 250 million households, local media exposure, on-site branding and visibility, and opportunities to engage fans through activities.
- Beach soccer has grown tremendously in popularity and is now played competitively in over 100 countries under FIFA and BSWW rules.
Cajasol Rugby Ciencias is the top rugby club in Andalusia, the only team from the region competing in the top division of Spanish rugby. The club was founded in 1972 at the University of Seville and had its most successful period in the early 1990s, winning two league titles and three national cups. It remains one of the top teams in Spain, finishing as runner-up or third place in the last three seasons. The document proposes sponsorship opportunities to support the club through branding and promotions in exchange for match tickets, player appearances, and advertising.
The document discusses the first OFFSIDE Festival in Greece, a football documentary film festival held in Thessaloniki from May 25-27. It provided the audience the chance to watch some of the greatest football stories from around the world on the big screen. The festival was held at Warehouse 1 in the Port of Thessaloniki and featured documentaries about football legends, teams, passions, and history from countries such as Colombia, Brazil, England, and Spain. It aimed to showcase not only the sport of football but also the glory, passion, and way of life associated with it.
Major League Soccer + Your Business - GOOALLL!Cox Media
This document provides information about advertising opportunities in soccer, including Major League Soccer (MLS), UEFA Champions League, and the English Premier League. It summarizes viewership demographics for MLS, highlights top clubs and upcoming matches in each league, and discusses cable TV coverage of soccer games. Social media engagement for the 2014 World Cup and Premier League is also summarized.
Spain vs Croatia Euro 2024 Spain's Chance to Shine on the International Stage...Eticketing.co
Euro 2024 fans worldwide can book Spain vs Croatia Tickets from our online platform www.eticketing.co. Fans can book Euro Cup Germany Tickets on our website at discounted prices.
Boletin de la I Copa Panamericana de Voleibol Femenino U17 Guatemala 2024Judith Chuquipul
holaesungusto.- Boletín final de la I Copa Panamericana de Voleibol Femenino U17 - Ciudad de Guatemala 2024 que se realizó del 27 de mayo al 01 de julio, en el Domo Polideportivo Zona 13.
Fuente: norceca.net
Psaroudakis: Family and Football – The Psaroudakis Success StoryPsaroudakis
Psaroudakis, a name that resonates with football fans around the globe, is a testament to the powerful synergy between familial support and individual passion. Born on March 10, 1992, in the historic city of Heraklion, Crete, Psaroudakis’ journey to international football stardom is a compelling narrative of dedication, perseverance, and unwavering family support. His story not only highlights his athletic prowess but also underscores the crucial role his family played in shaping his career and character.
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The transition from playing in local parks to joining a structured football environment marked a significant step in Psaroudakis’ journey. At the age of ten, he joined the youth academy of OFI Crete, one of Greece’s most esteemed football clubs. This move marked the beginning of a more rigorous and professional approach to his training. The academy environment was demanding, focusing on honing technical abilities and instilling values of sportsmanship and dedication. Psaroudakis’ dedication to his craft was evident as he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a standout player in the youth teams.
The support of Psaroudakis’ family was unwavering during this critical period. His father continued to be a source of guidance and mentorship, while his mother ensured that he had everything he needed to succeed. Their collective efforts created a balanced environment where Psaroudakis could focus entirely on his development as a footballer. This familial support was not just about providing the basics; it was about creating an environment where Psaroudakis felt encouraged and motivated to pursue his dreams relentlessly.
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2. National coach education
conference for Coaches
11 December 2009
‘ Children and juniors' training organization
in professional football clubs.’
FCB ESCOLA
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3. ÍNDEX
FCBARCELONA “MÉS QUE UN CLUB”
FCBARCELONA ACADEMY “LA MASIA”
FCBESCOLA (FCBARCELONA SOCCER SCHOOL)
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5. FCB HONOURS
19 Spanish Championship “La Liga”
1928/29, 1944/45, 1947/48, 1948/49, 1951/52, 1952/53, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1973/74, 1984/85, 1990/91,
1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1997/98, 1998/99, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09
25 Spanish Cup “King’s Cup”
8 Spanish Super Cup
2 Spanish League Cup
3 European Champions League
4 European Cup Winners’Cup “Recopa”
3
Fairs’
3 Cup
2
European Super Cup
22 Cup
Latin
1909/10, 1911/12, 1912/13, 1919/20, 1921/22, 1924/25, 1925/26, 1927/28, 1941/42, 1950/51, 1951/52,
1952/53, 1956/57, 1958/59, 1962/63, 1967/68, 1970/71, 1977/78, 1980/81, 1982/83, 1987/88, 1989/90,
1996/97, 1997/98, 2008/09
1983/84, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1994/95, 1996/97, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2009/10
1982/83, 1985/86
London 1992, Paris 2006, Rome 2009
Basel 1979, Barcelona 1982, Berna 1989, Rotterdam 1997
1957/58, 1959/60, 1965/66
1992, 1997, 2009
1948/49, 1951/52
1901/02, 1904/05, 1908/09, 1909/10, 1910/11, 1912/13, 1915/16, 1918/19, 1919/20,
1920/21, 1921/22, 1923/24, 1924/25, 1925/26, 1926/27, 1927/28, 1929/30, 1930/31,
1931/32, 1934/35, 1935/36, 1937/38
Catalan
6 League Championship
1990/91, 1992/93, 1999/00, 2002/04, 2004/05, 2006/07
FCB has a track record for winning titles,…
PàginaCatalan
5
Cup
6. INSTITUTION More than a Club
FCB VALUES
Partnership
Jersey Sponsor
Lluita per garantir el dret de
tots els infants del món a la
salut, l’educació, la igualtat i
la protecció.
Barcelona
Foundation
More than a Club
Style of Play
Educational
Social
Responsibility
MÉS Program
Symbol of catalan
democracy
Innovation Leader
A Leader of
European Football
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7. INSTITUTION More than a Club
FCB POSITIONING
The club’s unique positioning as socially committed club
“more than a club”
in the world
THE MOST SPECTACULAR
FOOTBALL
THE MOST ENGAGED WITH
SOCIETY
Offensive play
Social commitment
Fair-play
Civism, antiviolence, respect
Stars playing as a team
Close to the people
FCB is unique...
… because it plays a specific and spectacular style of football, which generates passion and
admiration
… because of being commited to social issues for more than 100 years
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8. FUNDACIÓ FC BARCELONA
Through this branch of programmes run by
the Fundació FC Barcelona, the club’s social
and caring dimension is consolidated,
globalising the commitment of a club that,
through different initiatives, is concerned for
those people that are most in need,
especially vulnerable
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9. INSTITUTION More than a Club
FCB drives uncomparable levels of sentiment and passion
- “Més que un club” – more than a Club, with social engagement as
shown through its unique push of UNICEF and other projects
- 175,000 membership base, 90,000 season tickets
- 1.400 fan clubs with more than 200.000 members
- >35 million fans in 5 biggest European countries alone, being the
most-liked foreign club, more than 140 million followers in 4
researched overseas countries (Brazil, Japan, China, Indonesia)
- Fan crowds awaiting the team wherever it plays
- Admired style of Play “Brasil of club football”, still qualified in UCL and
Cup
110 years of unique sporting success and victories
- 59 major national and international titles
- Offensive and spectacular game
- Culture of signing-up world best players: Kubala-Cruyff-MaradonaSchuster-Stoitchkov-Romario-Ronaldo-Rivaldo-Deco-Eto’oRonaldinho-Messi-Henry-Ibrahimovic
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10. FCB SUPPORTERS · Members & Fan Clubs
MEMBERS
OFFICIAL SUPPORTERS' CLUBS
Number of Members: 162.979
Per sexes:
Male 125.154
Female 37.825
Geographic Distribution:
Barcelona 62.710
Rest of Catalunya 79.211
Rest of Spain 21.058
Number of Clubs: 1.888
Geographic Distribution:
Zone 1 (Catalunya, València, Balearic Islands and Catalunya North): 824
Zone 2 (Spain): 920
Zone 3 (Rest of the world): 144
Active supporter’s clubs: 1.468
Geographic Distribution:
Zone 1 (Catalunya, València, Balearic Islands and Catalunya North): 651
Zone 2 (Spain): 711
Zone 3 (Rest of the world): 106
At present (January 2009) there are 1,054 FC Barcelona Official Fan Clubs all over the
world. You can find all of them on the following map, divided into the 35 areas which
compose the Barça’s fan club world.
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12. FCB POPULARITY AMONG THE YOUNG IN EUROPE
15-69 YEARS OLD (BASE)
UNDER 29 YEAR-OLDS
29
Barcelona
15
Real Madrid
Barcelona
+ 93%
Arsenal
14
Arsenal
7
AC Milan
16
+ 106%
12
Real Madrid
10
AC Milan
6
Juventus
33
Juventus
6
Liverpool
5
Manchester
6
Man Utd
5
Liverpool
5
Chelsea
4
Inter
3
4
Chelsea
Ajax
2
Bayern
FCB = 35.9
million
consumers
2
Ajax
1
Source: Sport + Market Football Monitor, WII, 05-06, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain.
When looking at the popularity among the younger
consumers, Barça’s lead is even higher.
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13. FCB INDOOR PROFESSIONAL SECTIONS
BASKETBALL
HONOURS
15 LEAGUE (known as ACB League
from 1983/84)
7 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP
13 SPANISH CUP
1 EUROLEAGUE
2 EUROPEAN CUP OF WINNERS’ CUP
2 KORAC CUP
1 EUROPEAN SUPERCUP
1 CLUB’ WORLD CUP
2 SPANISH SUPERCUP
1 PRINCE OF ASTURIAS CUP
6 CATALAN CHAMPIONSHIP
12 CATALAN LEAGUE
YOUTH TEAMS: U-19, U-16A, U-16B,
U-14A, U-14B
ROLLER HOCKEY
HONOURS
HANDBALL
HONOURS
7 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
5 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS’ CUP
1 EHF CUP
5 EUROPEAN SUPERCUP
17 SPANISH LEAGUE
6 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP (11 a side)
17 SPANISH CUP
5 SPANISH ASOBAL CUP
13 SPANISH SUPERCUPS
10 CATALAN CHAMPIONSHIP
12 CATALAN LEAGUE
10 PYRENEES LEAGUE
22 SPANISH LEAGUES
17 SPANISH CUP
18 EUROPEAN CUP (known as
the European League from
1996/97)
4 SPANISH SUPERCUP
1 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS
CUP
1 CERS CUP
10 EUROPEAN SUPERCUP
3 MONTREUX NATIONS CUP
2 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP
3 IBERIAN CUP
6 CONTINENTAL CUP
2 CATALAN CHAMPIONSHIP
4 CATALAN LEAGUE
YOUTH TEAMS: B Team, U-19,
U-17, U-15
THE PALAU BLAUGRANA
Inauguration date: 23 October 1971
Address: Avgda. Arístides Maillol, s/n - 08028 Barcelona
Capacity: 7.585 espectators
Sports: basketball, handball, roller hockey, futsal & volleyball
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FUTSAL
HONOURS
1 KING’S CUP
1 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP
3 CHAMPIONS 1st. DIVISION REGIONAL
1 CHAMPIONS 2nd. DIVISION REGIONAL
1 CHAMPIONS 2nd. DIVISION REGIONAL
2 PROMOTION HONOUR DIVISION
VOLLEYBALL
14. FCB INDOOR AMATEUR SECTIONS
HOQUEI GEL
PATINATGE ARTÍSTIC
HOQUEI HERBA
BÀSQUET EN CADIRA DE
RODES
BEISBOL
ATLETISME
RUGBY
VOLLEYBALL
CICLISME
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16. ÍNDEX
FCBARCELONA “MÉS QUE UN CLUB”
FCBARCELONA ACADEMY “LA MASIA”
FCBESCOLA (FCBARCELONA SOCCER SCHOOL)
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17. FCB STRUCTURE
1st. TEAM
JOSEP GUARDIOLA / FRANCESC VILANOVA
FOOTBALL MANAGER
RAUL SANLLEHÍ
1st. TEAM MANAGER
TXIKI BEGIRISTAIN
1st. TEAM SCOUTERS
PEPE COSTA
BOJAN KRKIC
JUAN DE DIÓS CARRASCO
FRANCISCO MARTÍNEZ
LLUÍS LAINZ
1st. TEAM STAFF
BARÇA ATLÈTIC U-25
LUÍS ENRIQUE MARTÍNEZ / JOAN BARBARÀ
JUVENIL A U-19
XAVIER GARCIA PIMIENTA / QUIQUE ALVAREZ
JUVENIL B U-18
SERGI BARJUAN / MARC GUITART
CADET A U-17
FRANCESC SÁNCHEZ / CRISTIAN CATENA
CADET B U-16
VÍCTOR SÁNCHEZ / MARCEL
INFANTIL A U-14
AURELI ALTIMIRA
JUAN CARLOS UNZUE
RICARD PRUNA
EMILI RICART
BUENAVENTURA
PACO SEIRUL·LO
JUANJO BRAU
ANDRÉS CARRASCO / XAVI BRAVO
YOUTH TEAMS
JORDI FONT / FRANCISCO JAVIER PEREZ
JOSÉ RAMON ALEXANKO
JOSEP CAPELLA
ALBERT BENAIGES
CARLOS BUENO
INFANTIL B U-13
ALBERT PUIG / ÀLEX GÓMEZ
ALEVÍ A U-12
SERGI MILÀ / SERGI UCLÉS
ALEVÍ B U-11
BENJAMÍ A U-10
MARKETING & ECONOMICS
XAVIER COMERMA
MANAGER
MIKE PUIG
TECHNICAL DIRECTORS
JULIO ALBERTO MORENO / PAU MARTÍ
COORDINATORS
IÑAKI ANDREU
INICIACIÓ 02 – 03
ÒSCAR HERNÁNDEZ PREFORMACIÓ 00 – 01
ENRIC DURAN
FORMACIÓ 98 – 99
ASSISTANT
FRANCISCO DÍAZ
COACHES (16)
JORDI ARASA / ISAAC ARQUÉS / MICKY
CASTIELLA / GUILLEM CASTRO / QUIM
ESTRADA / DAVID JARAY / JOAN MANEL
MENA / JOAN OLIVA / GUILLEM ORIOL /
SERGI PONSÁ / ALBERT PUIG / MARC
SABATÉ / CARLES MARTÍN / CARLES
UCLÉS / MARC VIÑALS / ALEIX GIBERT
GOALKEEPER’S COACHES
EDUARD LOMAS / ABEL DELLÀ /
XAVIER FERRANDO / CARLES GIL
BENJAMÍ B U-9
XAVIER FRANQUESA / CARLOS LÓPEZ
PREBENJAMÍ A U-8
JORDI PUIG / DAVID SÁNCHEZ
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ASSISTANTS
ÈDGAR ACEDO / MARC ROIGÉ / MARC
TORRENTS / DAVID IVARS
PHISYOTHERAPIST
JUDIT VALÈNCIA
18. FC BARCELONA YOUTH TEAMS
BARÇA ATLÈTIC U-25
JUVENIL A U-19
JUVENIL B U-18
CADET A U-17
CADET B U-16
INFANTIL A U-14
INFANTIL B U-13
ALEVÍ A U-12
FCBESCOLA:
ALEVÍ B U-11
12 TEAMS U-12/U-11
BENJAMÍ A U-10
12 TEAMS U-10/U-9
BENJAMÍ B U-9
PREBENJAMÍ A U-8
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8 TEAMS U-8/U-7
19. FC BARCELONA YOUTH TEAMS
BARÇA ATLÈTIC U-25
JUVENIL A U-19
SEMIPROFESSIONAL TEAM
TRAINING 17’30h – 19’00h
JUVENIL B U-18
PHYSICAL TRAINING
CADET A U-17
TRAINING 19’00h – 20’30h
CADET B U-16
4 SESSIONS PER WEEK
INFANTIL A U-14
INFANTIL B U-13
3 SESSIONS PER WEEK
ALEVÍ A U-12
-SPECIFIC TRAINING:
-GOALKEEPERS
-POSITION
ALEVÍ B U-11
BENJAMÍ A U-10
BENJAMÍ B U-9
FOOTBALL - 7
PREBENJAMÍ A U-8
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20. FC BARCELONA TRAINING CONCEPT
STYLE OF PLAY:
FC Barcelona teams, from the professional team to the
younger players, have the same carachteristic. They
have their own style of play:
-Our team always takes the initiative in the game.
-Therefore we try to mantain as much possession of
the ball for as long as possible and playing attacking
football.
- Ultimate aimis for our football to be effective and
entertaining.
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21. SYSTEM OF PLAY FOOTBALL-7: 1-3-2-1
4
6
1
7
3
5
2
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22. SYSTEM OF PLAY FOOTBALL-11: 1-4-3-3
5
11
10
4
1
6
3
9
8
7
2
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23. LA MASIA
LA MASIA, today
La Masia, located next to the stadium, is the heart of the
Barça youth system. This emblematic building forms part
of the history and heritage of Futbol Club Barcelona, and
is an ancient country residence built in 1702.
LA MASIA, in detail
• Inauguration date: 26 September 1966
• Area: 610 m2
• Capacity: 60 boys (12 sleep at La Masia itself and
another 48 in other rooms situated around the stadium).
• Facilities: kitchen, dining room, living room, library,
office, bathrooms, showers and four large dormitories
with dressing rooms.
LA MASIA of the 21st century
The building that over the last three decades has been
synonymous with Barça’s rising stars will no longer
accommodate youth players, who will eventually be moving
on to Sant Joan Despí. Before the end of the year work will
start on a new building
POSSIBILITY TO
BECAME A
PROFESSIONAL PLAYER
IN CATALUNYA:
1/1.000 LICENCEES
POSSIBILITY TO
BECAME A 1st.
DIVISION PLAYER
WHEN YOU PLAYS
FOR FCB:
1/100 PLAYERS
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POSSIBILITY TO
BECAME A 1st.
DIVISION PLAYER
WHEN YOU LIVE AT
LA MASIA:
1/10 PIUPILS
24. ÍNDEX
FCBARCELONA “MÉS QUE UN CLUB”
FCBARCELONA ACADEMY “LA MASIA”
FCBESCOLA (FCBARCELONA SOCCER SCHOOL)
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26. FCBESCOLA OBJECTIVE
INTEGRATED FORMATION
Nerea Puig
EDUCATIVE
Human values, Fair Play
ACADEMIC
PUPIL
School performance
Cristina Monge
TECHNICAL
Jordi Ventura
FAMILY &
FRIENDS
TACTICAL
COACH
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PSICOLOGY
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Ada Casanova
27. FCBESCOLA ORGANITZATION
32 TEAMS – 384 PLAYERS
18 COACHES+ASSISTANTS
3 COORDINATORS
INICIACIÓ:
8 TEAMS U-8
PLAYERS BORN IN 2003 & 2002
TEAM: MESSI
COACH: SERGI PONSÁ
PREFORMACIÓ:
12 TEAMS U-10
1
ÀLEX MARTÍNEZ MANCHÓN
97
ÀLEX CRESPO SERRANO
97
5
NICOLÁS BABOT ALTISEN
97
6
SERGI CANABAL ALBELLA
97
7
MAYANK VARYANI
96
8
DAVID SASSÓN VILLALÓN
96
9
CARLOS PALOMO VEGA
96
10
JOAN MANEL SINUÉS LÓPEZ
96
11
SERGI TELLER RODRÍGUEZ
96
12
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97
4
PLAYERS BORN IN 1999 & 1998
DAVID SANABRA GONZÁLEZ
3
FORMACIÓ:
12 TEAMS U-12
97
2
PLAYERS BORN IN 2001 & 2000
ÈRIK SEGARRA MÜLLER (P)
GUILLEM PAREDES ROSA (P)
96
28. FCBESCOLA TECNIFICACIÓ
POBLACIÓ (COMARCA)
Barcelona
Manresa
Sils
Pals
Amposta
Argentona
Ascó
Les Borges Blanques
La Floresta
Tàrrega
Casp (Aragó)
Saragossa (Aragó)
SEUS TECNIFICACIÓ 2008-2009
Sils
Pals
Les Borges Blanques
Tarrega
Casp
Saragossa
Barcelona
La Floresta
Ascó
Amposta
Manresa
Argentona
SEUS: 12
SEUS: 12 PARTICIPANTS: 242
1 TRAINING SESSION PER WEEK
90 MINUTES PER SESSION
OPEN TO DIFERENT PLAYERS AROUND
CATALUNYA
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29. FCBESCOLA INTERNACIONAL: ACTUAL
NORD EUROPA
Campus – Païos Nordics
Umea, Helsingborg, Arhus,
Harstad, Kokkola, Kokkola
EUROPA
Camp a Istanbul
(Turkey)
USA
Camps a
Philadelphia, Atlanta
New Jersey iMiami
MIDDLE EAST
Escoles al Cairo (2)
MEXIC
Escoles: DF North,
DF South, Monterey,
Cancun, Chihuahua,
Puebla i Leon.
Dubai I Kuwait.
PERU
Campus- Lima
ESCOLA
CAMPUS
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ASIA
Escoles – Hong Kong I
Fukuoka
Campus – Yokohama
Kobe i Fukuoka
30. FCBESCOLA SPORTS PROGRAM
SPORTS RELATED CONSIDERATIONS:
•All of the pupils will take two training sessions a week on
alternate days. The duration of each session is 60 minutes
where work will be done on skills and tactics, and individual and
collective aspects.
•Goalkeepers will have one specific training session (1 coach
per 6 goalkeepers) and one other with the rest of the work
group.
•On Saturday all of the teams will play in an internal league
against the other teams at the same stage of the programme.
•The playing system we use is 1-3-2-1.
•The games are seven-a-side and are played 25 minutes each
way.
•The referees are trainees from the Federació Catalana de
Futbol.
•By means of these games the players will apply the skills and
tactics they have worked on during the week to real game
situations.
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31. FCBESCOLA SPORTS PROGRAM
The sports programme is designed to meet skills and tactics based
objectives, which determine the organisation of the mesocycles and
training sessions.
There will be a total of 10 mesocycles all season. Mesocycle 1 we be
for evaluation, AND Mesocycle 10 will be more recreational and will
be used as a review .The remaining mesocycles will be made up of 5
microcycles.
The sporting objectives to be achieved function in parallel across
the 3 different stages. Nevertheless, the content to be worked on
and the training sessions will vary depending on the category.
The predominant methodology we will be using will be a global
methodology, in which work on the objectives always implies a
certain amount of decision making and where skills-based, tactical,
physical and psychological aspects are integrated.
We shall be recurring to analytical methodology and the systematic
repetition of the skills as we work on specific techniques.
During the initiation stage, greater use will be made of analytical
methods than will be made in later stages.
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32. FCBESCOLA SPORTS PROGRAM
Objectives to be achieved by the PLAYERS:
• To master the main skills and techniques
• To have a perspective of time and space on the field of play
• To have tactical responses to developments in the game
• To understand and master the 1-3-2-1 playing system
• To train and play with as much intensity as possible
• To know how to read the game
• To employ fair play
Objectives to be achieved by the COACHES:
• To use modern and pedagogic methodology
• To have a theoretical knowledge of the tactics and techniques
of football
• To master the needs and mechanisms of the 1-3-2-1 system
• To get the best sporting performances out of all of the players
• To take notice of the players of lesser level and help them to
make progress
• To work on the objectives presented in the sports plan
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33. FCBESCOLA SPORTS PROGRAM
MONTH
SKILLS WORK
TACTICAL WORK
SEPTEMBER
Evaluation
Evaluation
OCTOBER
Playing the ball
Playing system
NOVEMBER
Control-passing
Attacking
DECEMBER
Review
Review
JANUARY
Defensive skills
Defending
FEBURARY
Dribbling
Defence – Attack
MARCH
Shooting
Attack – Defence
APRIL
Secondary skills
Playing System
MAY
REview
Review
JUNE
REcreative games
Competition
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34. FCBESCOLA MICROCICLE
SESSION 1
SESSION 2
. Brief analysis of
. Work on the skills item
the last match
. Work on the skills item
. Application of the
skills item to real situation
. Work on the
tactical item
. Work on the
tactical- skills item
MATCH
. Team talk on the pitch.
. Warm up with the ball
. Team line ups
. MATCH:
. Half Time:
comments on match
. After-match:
team talk; emotional
. Possession & positional . End session with a match (ifaspect
. Dressing room: players
we have goalkeepers)
meeting
game (if we haven’t
.Preparation for next match
goalkeepers)
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35. FCBESCOLA TABLE OF CONTENTS
SKILLS CONTENT
BASIC:
1. Playing the ball
2. Control - Passing
3. Dribbling
4. Shooting
SECONDARY:
1. Aerial play
2. Crossing
3. Shot taking
4. Defensive skills
TACTICAL CONTENT
ATTACKING:
DEFENSIVE:
Width and depth
Support and closing down
1. Losing markers
space
2. Free spaces
1. Marking
3. Overlap runs
2. Tracking back
4. One-twos
3. Covering
5. Others: support,
4. Switching
controlling the pace, 5. Pressing
circulating the ball
6. Others
TRANSICIONS
Attack-defence:
• Retreating
• Pressure
Defence-attack:
• Counter-attack
• Positional atack
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ESTRATEGY
Corners off.
Corners def.
Positioning
36. FCBESCOLA TRAINING SESSION
0. INTRODUCTION
1. WARM UP (15’)
JUGGLING
GAMES
THEORY
2. MAIN PART (40’)
SKILLS CONTENT
FOOTBALL GAMES
3. COOL DOWN (5’)
GAMES
STRETCHING
FEEDBACK
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