Developing young players in Brazil

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Developing young players in Brazil
Developing young players in Brazil
Luis Fernando Paes de Barros
A brief overview of
Brazilian youth Football
Using Futsal as
development tool
A brief overview of
Brazilian Youth Football
Brazil: 190 million people
60 million - under 18 years old
20 million - not playing on a “official" club
Nearly 45% of these people live in poverty
Brazilian Youth Football
Brazil: Urban Population
Age groups
Total
Boys
Girls
5-9
12.135.285
6.169.531
5.965.754
10 - 14
13.956.987
7.062.057
6.894.930
15-19
14.039.001
6.998.102
7.040.899
Censo 2010 (IBGE)
Brazilian Youth Football
São Paulo: Urban Population
Age groups
Total
Boys
Girls
5-9
2.733.691
1.392.448
1.341.242
10 - 14
3.172.903
1.609.279
1.563.624
15-19
3.158.648
1.589.826
1.568.822
Censo 2010 (IBGE)
Brazilian Youth Football
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Santos F.C. - Try outs;
550 players (U-11 - U-17)
1100 videos (Youtube)
Children under 14 years old are not allowed to
move to another State without their parents
Coaching Licence - Brazil
University: Physical Education or Sport
Science Degree
Federal (State) Physical Education Council
Football and Futsal Courses at
Universities and Private Companies
CBF Licence
C Licence
Football
Development
140 hours
B Licence
Athletes
Development
180 hours
A Licence
Professional
Football
210 hours
Pro Licence
Football
Excellence
320 hours
Brazilian Youth Football
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There is no Curriculum
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There is no Methodology Standardization
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But we have FUTSAL!
Futsal - Numbers
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 / 2015
76 Brazilian Players
30 Played futsal
Futsal - Numbers
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Atlético de Madrid: Guilherme Siqueira and Miranda
Real Madrid: Marcelo
Barcelona: Adriano, Neymar and Rafinha
Benfica: Anderson Talisca, Derley and Júlio Cesar
Porto: Kelvin
Chelsea: Filipe Luís and Willian
Liverpool: Philipe Coutinho
Juventus: Rubinho (GK)
Futsal - Numbers
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PSG: David Luiz, Lucas, Marquinhos e Max
Bayern Munique: Rafinha
CSKA: Mário Fernandes
Shakhtar: Alex Teixeira, Dentinho, Douglas Costa, Fernando,
Fred, Ilsinho and Marcos
Ludogorets Razgrad: Júnior Quixadá
Apoel: Carlão and Gustavo Manduca
Futsal - Numbers
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Futsal - Numbers - Brazilian Football National
Team - 2006
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Julio Cesar - F.C. Internazionale
Gilberto - Hertha Berlin
Juan - A.S. Roma
Cris - Olympique Lyonnais
Juninho - Olympique Lyonnais
Fred - Olympique Lyonnais
Emerson - A.C. Milan
Kaka - A.C. Milan
Ronaldo - A.C. Milan
Futsal - Numbers - Brazilian Football National
Team - 2006
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Lucio - F.C. Bayern München
Zé Roberto - F.C. Bayern München
Gilberto Silva - Arsenal F.C.
Ronaldinho - F.C. Barcelona
Ricardinho - Besiktas J.K.
Robinho - Madrid F.C.
Adriano - São Paulo F.C.
Futsal - Numbers - Brazilian Futsal
Confederation (CBFS)
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4,000 clubs
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310,000 players registered on the CBFS
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We have many youth players that play for their regular schools.
They do not play for teams like Santos, Corinthians, etc (so they
are not registered at CBFS). They only play school leagues, and we can
not know the exactly number.
Futsal x Football
or
Futsal + Football ?
Futsal x Football or Futsal + Football?
São Paulo State
Futsal
Football
Age groups
Game Day
Age Groups
Game Day
U-10
Saturday
U-11
Sunday
U-12
Saturday
U-13
Sunday
U-14
Saturday
U-15
Saturday
U-16
Monday
U-17
Saturday
Futsal x Football or Futsal + Football??
Santos F.C.
Futsal
Football
Age groups
Training Day
Age Groups
Training Day
U-10
Monday/ Tuesday /
Thursday
U-11
Tuesday/
Wednesday/Friday
U-12
Monday / Wednesday /
Friday
U-12 and U-13
Tuesday/
Wednesday/Friday
U-14
Tuesday / Thursday
U-14
4 days/week
U-15
5 days/week
U-17
5 days/week
U-16
Monday/ Wednesday /
Friday
Why Futsal can help to develop
better Football Players?
Smaller Playing Area
Only Four Field Players
More Actions (with and without the ball)
Decision Making
Methodology
Process
Futsal = Better Football Players
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Teaching and Learning Process
Analytical
Small a side games / Game Situations
Global
Video 01
Process
Our idea is to break the total in smaller parts, or
subgroups and, slowly, increase the number of
the players until we reach the regular game.
Defensive Lines
Defensive Lines
Video 02
Defensive Lines
Defensive Lines
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Grupal Tactical Aspects
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Individual Components
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Approach and Cover
Approach
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How?
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When?
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Where?
Approach
1 - Player with the ball and my Goal;
2 - Player With the ball and the Passing line
Video 03
Approach + Covering
GK Pivot
Pivot GK
Offensive aspects
Offensive
Process
Coaches: good game understanding
Players:
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Technical Improvement and Game understanding;
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Teach the basics of the game through game situations and
small a side games
Process
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Simple - Complex;
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Training Unit - Link between the exercises (connecting
points; composing);
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Weekly schedule - Link between the training Unities
(connecting points);
Video 03
Thank you!