Eagles SC Boys 2019 20 Parent Presentation Property
Eagles SC Boys 2019 -20 Parent Presentation Property of Eagles Soccer Club
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VISION • The Eagles Soccer Club will continue to strive to be one of the best clubs in the United States while providing an opportunity for all players to develop to their full potential. One of our greatest priorities is the placement of players at the top college programs in the country and on the United States National Teams. MISSION/PHILOSOPHY • The Eagles Soccer Club will create an elite environment that develops successful, well rounded individuals who exhibit good sportsmanship, technical proficiency, tactical awareness, athletic ability and mental toughness. This environment will embody the core values of integrity, leadership, effort, respect, and teamwork while promoting self confidence and cultivating a lifelong passion for the game. Our goal is to provide all of our players the physical, technical, tactical, and emotional training to be able to compete at the highest level. To achieve this goal we will make every effort to insure that well-educated coaches develop the skills, fitness, teamwork and sportsmanship to foster and perpetuate these qualities at all levels of their soccer growth. CORE VALUES • At Eagles Soccer Club you will experience a professionally run environment. It is our objective to foster a feeling of accountability for the player, the coach and the club. We believe in the development of the whole person, emphasizing team work, effort, character, and commitment. We promote excellence in the classroom as well as on the soccer field. We believe in a healthy lifestyle with no tolerance for alcohol and drug abuse. We also believe the proper use of social media with no tolerance for bullying or verbal abuse. TEAM FIRST EFFORT COMMITTMENT COMMON GOAL
Eagles Pathways College Showcases/Guidance Eagles – Old age teams Eagles – Middle age teams Eagles – Younger teams Eagles – Youth League Property of Eagles Soccer Club
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT • We are building our club on a foundation of respect and empowerment of grassroots leadership • Using the power of collaboration and experience of our coaches, the best ideas, concepts, will be created and operated to make the day-to-day player environment better A holistic development approach provides a pathway for every player: • To maximize their ability • To be exposed appropriate training • To have an unmatched experience in the game
Younger teams 2011 Coach: Robert Drescher 2019/20 Teams 2008 Coach: Mike Padilla 2008 Blue Coach: Diego Ortega 2008 White Coach: Kai Werring Middle teams 2006 Coach Mike Padilla 2006 White Coach Nick Garcia 2007 Coach: Jonathan Decker 2007 White Coach: Jordon Points Property of Eagles Soccer Club Older teams 2002 Coach: Jordon Points 2003 Coach: Jack Drew 2005 Coach: Kai Werring
Eagles Soccer Club will be competing in the
What’s New at the Eagles? • New recruiting coordinator: Scott Decker • Played competitive soccer as a youth and high school in Simi Valley. When we were the best! • ·Started coaching competitive soccer as a 17 year old in 1979. • Built and worked with successful teams from B/GU 9 thru B/G 19. State and National cup levels. • Has coached with multiple organizations from Simi, RSC, LAFC, NHB, and SBFC. • Has had multiple players go on to play at collegiate level. • Worked with DACA kids to get them through club soccer and help provide the path to get them into college and they have gone on to play and graduate from universities. • Recruited multiple young coaches into the club game to offer players better coaching. Property of Eagles Soccer Club
What’s new at the Eagles? • Hosting our first ever Boys College ID Camp
Upcoming changes in progress • 1. Updated boys section on our website to include: • a. new team photos and updated contact information • b. college players historical list • c. college recruiting sources and College fit finder details • d. updated coaches bios • 2. Coaches licensing pathway and support • 3. Curriculum guidelines for coaches • 4. Complete all steps apply for Boys ECNL Property of Eagles Soccer Club
THE EAGLES PATH TO COLLEGE IN YOUTH SOCCER • College Soccer is the target destination for every Eagles player. • Showcase Events and ID Camps are the best college identification platforms in the country.
Why Eagles Soccer Club? COACHES – As of 2020 all coaches will be on the pathway to acquire appropriate licenses for each level. All coaches are on the pathway to acquiring their national C, B or A license TEACHING PHILOSHOPHY Team Development: • Training will be reality based with maximum time spent in competitive, game like situations. • Coaching will utilize guided discovery, positive communication, and appropriate intensity level. • Games will provide every player with a safe environment to develop within the overall competitive goals for the team. • Individual needs will be addressed within the team environment. Individual Development: • Coaches will Build trust, provide praise, facilitate individual development planning, and require accountability. • Coaches will promote individual risk taking and recognize mistakes are part of the development process. Property of Eagles Soccer Club
EAGLES SOCCER Periodization Property of Eagles Soccer Club
Training session EAGLES SOCCER CLUB TRAINING SESSION 1. Warm up phase 2. Orientation phase 3. Learning phase Property of Eagles Soccer Club
Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spread out Occupy space and triangulate to create passing options Pass or dribble forward when possible or hold the ball Create a 2 v 1 or 1 v 1 Create diagonal passing lines Vary the types of runs to try and get behind/between the defensive line(s) of the opponent. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line Get numbers in the box Push defensive line up and take preventive defensive action 8 -10 yrs old Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make it compact Keep it compact Pressure the players with the ball, cover and balance Always pressure in the identified situations Outnumber the opponent Provide cover and delay the opponents’ attack when outnumbered Stay in your defensive zone when the opponent changes position When necessary, switch from zonal marking to player tracking Anticipated the long ball played behind the defensive line The defensive line moves as a collective unit Take anticipated attacking
Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spread out Occupy space and triangulate to create passing options Pass or dribble forward when possible or hold the ball Create a 2 v 1 or 1 v 1 Create diagonal passing lines Vary the types of runs to try and get behind/between the defensive line(s) of the opponent. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line Get numbers in the box Push defensive line up and take preventive defensive action Team Tactical Principles 11 -12 yrs old 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make it compact Keep it compact Pressure the players with the ball, cover and balance Always pressure in the identified situations Outnumber the opponent Provide cover and delay the opponents’ attack when outnumbered Stay in your defensive zone when the opponent changes position When necessary, switch from zonal marking to player tracking Anticipated the long ball played behind the defensive line The defensive line moves as a collective unit Take anticipated attacking action
Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spread out Occupy space and triangulate to create passing options Pass or dribble forward when possible or hold the ball Create a 2 v 1 or 1 v 1 Create diagonal passing lines Vary the types of runs to try and get behind/between the defensive line(s) of the opponent. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line Get numbers in the box Push defensive line up and take preventive defensive action 13 -14 yrs old Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make it compact Keep it compact Pressure the players with the ball, cover and balance Always pressure in the identified situations Outnumber the opponent Provide cover and delay the opponents’ attack when outnumbered Stay in your defensive zone when the opponent changes position When necessary, switch from zonal marking to player tracking Anticipated the long ball played behind the defensive line The defensive line moves as a collective unit Take anticipated attacking action
Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spread out Occupy space and triangulate to create passing options Pass or dribble forward when possible or hold the ball Create a 2 v 1 or 1 v 1 Create diagonal passing lines Vary the types of runs to try and get behind/between the defensive line(s) of the opponent. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line Get numbers in the box Push defensive line up and take preventive defensive action 15 -16 yrs old Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make it compact Keep it compact Pressure the players with the ball, cover and balance Always pressure in the identified situations Outnumber the opponent Provide cover and delay the opponents’ attack when outnumbered Stay in your defensive zone when the opponent changes position When necessary, switch from zonal marking to player tracking Anticipated the long ball played behind the defensive line The defensive line moves as a collective unit Take anticipated attacking
Team Tactical Principles 17 -19 yrs old Team Tactical Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spread out Occupy space and triangulate to create passing options Pass or dribble forward when possible or hold the ball Create a 2 v 1 or 1 v 1 Create diagonal passing lines Vary the types of runs to try and get behind/between the defensive line(s) of the opponent. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line Get numbers in the box Push defensive line up and take preventive defensive action 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make it compact Keep it compact Pressure the players with the ball, cover and balance Always pressure in the identified situations Outnumber the opponent Provide cover and delay the opponents’ attack when outnumbered Stay in your defensive zone when the opponent changes position When necessary, switch from zonal marking to player tracking Anticipated the long ball played behind the defensive line The defensive line moves as a collective unit Take anticipated attacking action
Player Development Philosophy Eagles Soccer Club will seek individual development (technical, tactical, psychological, physical) through collective proactive, attacking soccer with and without the ball. We will implement a style of play that promotes our Player Development Philosophy by maximizing opportunities for players to make soccer decisions under pressure in training and games. Our players will Player surveys Player Individual Development Plan End of the year player evaluation Property of Eagles Soccer Club
EAGLES SOCCER CLUB STYLE OF PLAY Attacking Priorities Defending Priorities Possession based Transition immediately to defense after ball is lost Build from the back to play forward early with the purpose to penetrate and disorganize opponent Disrupt opponents attack with collective pressure on the ball Utilize combination play and quick ball movement Organize into compact shape behind immediate pressure Unbalance the opponent with team movement and runs off the ball Be proficient in individual defending Develop 1 v 1 artist (Christiano Ronaldo, Marta Vieira Da Silva, Neymar, and Tobin Heath) Have an aggressive mentality towards defending as an individual, unit and team Property of Eagles Soccer Club
Player development opportunities Player in the middle age groups • Opportunities to train with older team when ready. • Opportunities to play in games with older team when ready. Property of Eagles Soccer Club
College Coordinator EAGLES SOCCER CLUB COLLEGE PROCESS We have in place a college coordinator that will help our older teams/ players with the college process. College Fit Finder Property of Eagles Soccer Club
Why Eagles Soccer Club? College Placement - Eagles continues to prepare and place our players in universities all over the nation. This includes DI, DIII, and NAIA. Manolo Corpuz, Norte Dame de Namur Rigo Pinal, Norte Dame de Namur Kyle Konisburg, William Wood University Kyle Matthews, William Wood University JJ Davis, Boston University Quentin Anson, UConn Diego Ortega, Cal Lutheran Nick Garcia, Concordia University Irvine Andres Mendoza, Cal Lutheran Andres Rodriguez, Cal Lutheran Justyn Magana, Cal Lutheran Ben Cox, Cal State Northridge Salvador Orozco, Cal Lutheran Chris Darling, Chapman University Blake Steele, UC Davis Phil Muscarella, Santa Clara Kai Werring, San Diego Christian/Cal Lutheran Alain Rangel, Cal State Dominguez Hills Jesse Tamayo, Cal Poly Pomona Josh Moskowitz, Cal Lutheran Corey Kindle, Cal State Bakersfield Alex Garcia, Cal State Monterey Bay Hiram Rangel, Cal State Dominguez Hills Vincent Alvarez, UC Santa Barbara Andres Caballero, Norte Dame de Namur Sergio Esquivel, Cal Lutheran Stevie Ray Trujillo, Cal Lutheran Tal Zaiet, Cal Lutheran Danny Kuntz, Cal Lutheran University Omar Maya, Dubuque University Jose Cervantes, Cal State Los Angeles Vincent Muscarella, University of Hawaii Hilo Robert Dresher, UCSB
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT IS NOT A FORMULA. PLAYER DEVELOPMENT IS A PROCESS MANAGED BY COACHES THAT CARE, LED BY PLAYERS THAT ARE INSPIRED, AND SUPPORTED BY A UNIQUE CLUB CULTURE BASED ON THE NEEDS, VALUES AND BELIEFS OF THE MEMBERS. EAGLES SOCCER CLUB SUPPORTS THIS PROCESS AND WORKS TO RAISE STANDARDS IN THE PROCESS.
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