OUR MISSION
We created an environment where children can be theirselves and improve their skills effortlessly. All our sessions are tailored to nurture the INDIVIDUAL because we firmly believe that stronger individuals make better team players. We avoid over-coaching, recognizing that excessive guidance can be detrimental to children at a young age.
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Our objective is to emulate street football as closely as possible, as this is where many young players feel most at ease and can make mistakes without interference. Our drills place them in situations where they must problem-solve independently, fostering their ability to think on their feet and develop their skills autonomously.
3 COMPONENTS
Our Fundamentals
Ball Mastery
Ball mastery refers to the development of a player's ability to control, manipulate, and move the ball effectively using different parts of their feet. It involves a set of technical skills that allow a player to have complete command over the ball in various situations on the pitch, such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and turning. The primary goal of ball mastery is to improve a player's touch, control, and agility, making them more comfortable and confident when handling the ball.
1v1s
In football, a 1v1 refers to a direct confrontation between one attacker and one defender, where the attacker tries to get past the defender using dribbling, skill, or speed, while the defender aims to stop them by winning the ball or forcing them to make an error. The benefits of 1v1 situations are significant, as they encourage players to develop critical skills like dribbling, close ball control, and quick decision-making for attackers, while defenders improve their tackling, positioning, and ability to read the game. Winning 1v1s can lead to breaking defensive lines, creating goal-scoring opportunities, and adding unpredictability to a team's attacking play.
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Playing in multiple positions
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Playing in multiple positions when young offers numerous benefits in football, as it helps players develop a well-rounded understanding of the game. It improves tactical awareness, allowing them to see the pitch from different perspectives and anticipate plays more effectively. This versatility enhances technical skills, as players adapt to various roles and challenges, whether in defense, midfield, or attack. It also fosters adaptability, making them more valuable to coaches who can use them in different positions based on team needs. Overall, this experience builds a deeper football intelligence, improving decision-making, positioning, and problem-solving on the pitch.
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HOW WE DO IT
Futsal
What is Futsal
Futsal originated in South America, specifically in Uruguay and Brazil, during the 1930s and 1940s. Its development is credited to Juan Carlos Ceriani, a Uruguayan teacher, who created the game as a variant of soccer that could be played indoors on basketball courts. The term "futsal" itself is derived from the Portuguese phrase "futebol de salão," which translates to "indoor football." Futsal quickly gained popularity in South America and later spread to Europe and other parts of the world. Today, it is recognized by FIFA (the International Federation of Association Football) and has its own international tournaments, including the FIFA Futsal World Cup.