McLean Youth Soccer Travel Program Overview

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McLean Youth Soccer Travel Program Overview May 2014

MYS’ mission is to develop youth through the sport of soccer by providing quality coaching, a high caliber environment and a commitment to best practices. – Travel programs include over 900 players • Approximately 55 – 60 travel teams • Entry level to elite, from U09 – U19 • Regional leagues oriented to varying levels of play: – SFL, CCL ,ODSL, NCSL, WAGS, ECNL, EDP, Region I

– Summer & Spring break camps, skills training (e.g., position specific, Goalkeeper training, Striker specific training), indoor programs (e.g., BallMasters)

– 13 MYS Girls Players named to Washington Post All-Met teams – 3 MYS Travel Teams captured titles at Disney Showcase, Bethesda Tournament – MYS U18 ECNL Player Selected for U-20 U.S. Women's National Team (CONCACAF Championship Roster) – U12 Boys Virginia State Champions (2013) – U13 Boys Virginia State Cup Finalists (2014)

– 17 MYS players signed college letters of intent – Twelve (12) former MYS players represented on all Final Four teams in the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship – FSU, VA Tech, UVA, UCLA

What makes good players? The Dutch Components • Technique • Insight • Personality • Speed

What makes good players? Liverpool Academy Components • Technique • Attitude • Balance • Speed

The McLean Model: What makes good players? • • • • • •

Creative Range of Passing 1st Touch Personality Decision-making Comfortable on the ball in tight spaces • Handling the ball under pressure

What makes good players?

•SPEED – Technical speed – Pure Speed – Speed of Action – Speed of Thought

What makes good players? PERSONALITY • Grit • Players that are ‘bought in’ • We never ‘give IN’!! • Growth mindset mentality • Willing to fail and try new things • ‘Win it back’ mentality • ‘Training the impulse’

Diverse and Varied Programs • Age Appropriate - Small Sided Games (3v3, 4v4, 8x8, etc.) • Technical Training • GK Training • Position Specific Functional Training • Speed/Agility/Strength • Intelligence / Character • Advanced Opportunities

Adapt to the Modern Game

Way of Playing • Pressing • Tempo • Transitions • Speed of Play

MYS Player Pathways

Elite Programs - Partnerships • Soccer landscape is changing • Across the country- mergers, affiliations, partnerships • To compete we have to improve our "pool” • MYS will be entering into conversations with other clubs in the near future • Concept: win-win scenario – work with other clubs to enhance training pool – select ECNL Core from that training pool

Age Group Focus

U9/10

• Basics of soccer • Developing individual technical skills • Emphasis on 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 components

U11/12

• Small sided tactical & team play • Technical skills mastery • Transitioning towards the 11v11 game

U13/14

• Transition to the 11v11 game • Player position specific development • Mental and physical toughness – ‘grit’

U15+

• • • •

Formalizing development of individual and team play Compete to win – correct match mentality development Technical / tactical functional team training Ownership of their soccer career

ECNL – Elite Clubs National League • The mission of the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) is to change the landscape for elite female soccer players in the United States through innovative, player-centered programming and to enhance the overall experience by creating a better, more enjoyable, and more successful player, coach, and club development model • MYS has been a member of the ECNL since 2011

CCL – Club Champions League

• • • •

VA / MD Directors League League based Developmental Model Club-to-Club based scheduling 16 Clubs

Technical Strategy & Organization

Attacking Style Objectives • Curriculum based Age Appropriate Program • Objectives which are manageable and measurable • Fastest team in our matches ‘On and Off’ the ball • Handle ball under pressure – ‘Play Simple, Early, and Quick’ • Interchangeable Parts – player mobility • Ability to vary attacks • ‘Attack as a Unit’

Defensive Style Objectives • Team of Ball Winners • Skilled in principles of defense; pressure, cover, balance • Communicate • Pressing team – ‘Win it back mentality’, Quick in transition! • Force opponents to play when they don’t want to! • ‘Train the Impulse’ – It is not a tactic, it is an impulse • Defend as a unit – 1v11

Fall Curriculum 2014

Match Day / Tournament Goals • Less than 20 unforced turnovers • Complete 75%-85% of passes • Assist in the development of players for the next level – collegiate, professional, international play • Improve Quality of final pass / Mentality to penetrate / Defensive transition • Use width/attack backs, make defenders face their own goals

Understanding / Accepting Roles • • • •

All-IN? Trust amongst the Team Emerging Roles and Emerging Players ‘Training the Behavior’

Technical Staff • Ken Krieger, Boys Technical Director – Formerly director of PWSI – 35+ years as a coach • Clyde Watson, Girls Technical Director – Formerly coach of Washington Freedom – 30+ years as coach • Age Group Directors: – Jamil Faryadi – U13-U18 Boys – Cindi Harkes – U13 -U18 Girls – Yuri Bogdanov – U8–U12 Boys and Girls • Goalkeeper Directors: – Kim Kammerdeiner – Matt Pasquinelli

Coaching Structure

2014-15 Team Tryout Process Weeks of May 26 and June 2 Registration through club website Staffing: Outgoing and Incoming coach Rolling notifications: ALL done within 72 hours of final tryout Team formation will be determined by the technical staff and will account for number of players

Coach Assignments - Girls Age Group

Lead

Assistant

Practice

U09

Marc Cascio

Eleanor Jones

Harry Opoku

U10

Juan Bernado

Jordan Grant

TBD

U11

Jaon Ahmad

Dan Ambrosio

Krissy Freeman

U12

Juan Bernado

Ben Gann

Denise Horacek

Age Group

ECNL

Green

White

U13G

Spencer Henderson

Spencer Henderson

Andrew Gooding

U14G

Clyde Watson

Harry Opoku

Jaime Valencia

U15G

Marianna Sullivan

TBD

Cristian Michel

U16G

TBD

Gino Leon

Patrick Finney

U17G

Clyde Watson

Cindi Harkes

Julio Gonzalez

U18G

Nadir Moumen

Nadir Moumen

TBD

Coach Assignments - Boys Age Group

Lead

Assistant

Practice

U09

George Bitadze

Seth Jacobs/Rich Gendron

Jose Venegas

U10

Brent Heupel

Jeremy Duff

Greig Warwick

U11

Ken Krieger

Seth Jacobs

Aaron West

U12

Yuri Bogdanov

Phillip Simon

Dan Ambrosio

Age Group

Green

White

Gold

U13

Marcelo Valencia

Marcelo Valencia

Scott Shoemaker

U14

Jamil Walker

Mike Foss

Gary Evans

U15

Robbie Wolfer

Farzad Mahmoudpour

TBD

U16

Sean Lanigan

Jamil Faryadi

TBD

U17

Jamil Faryadi

Iain MacKenzie

TBD

U18

Farzad Mahmoudpour

TBD

TBD

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