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 • • • • 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 • There is no Curriculum • There is no Methodology Standardization • But we have FUTSAL! Futsal - Numbers CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 / 2015 76 Brazilian Players 30 Played futsal Futsal - Numbers • • • • • • • • 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 • • • • • • • 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 Crop image to the box size Futsal - Numbers - Brazilian Football National Team - 2006 • • • • • • • • • 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 • • • • • • • 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) • 4,000 clubs • 310,000 players registered on the CBFS • 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 • • • • 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 • Grupal Tactical Aspects • Individual Components • Approach and Cover Approach • How? • When? • 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: • Technical Improvement and Game understanding; • Teach the basics of the game through game situations and small a side games Process • Simple - Complex; • Training Unit - Link between the exercises (connecting points; composing); • Weekly schedule - Link between the training Unities (connecting points); Video 03 Thank you!