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Banchiero Sports teams-up with Long Island Rough Riders and National Association of Football Coaches of Argentina (ATFA).

Jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010 Fabian Banchiero Sin comentarios

Plainview, NY (February 18, 2010) – Globall Soccer Consulting has announced that the Long Island Rough Riders and Banchiero Sports Enterprises will be working together in a partnership with the National Association of Football Coaches of Argentina (ATFA).

ATFA is the official entity responsible under AFA (Argentine Football Association) for providing coaching education to coaches from youth to professional levels.  All coaches under ATFA are certified by AFA and FIFA. ATFA strives to disseminate the Argentine methodology of football throughout the world and educate those who will be the future teachers of football techniques and methodology.atfa_banchiero_lirr

ATFA has produced world-cup winning coaches such as Menotti, Bilardo, and Pekerman who have educated and produced some of the world’s greatest players from the Argentine youth system. Some of these players include Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Carlos Tevez (Man City), Juan Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Sergio Aguero (Atletico de Madrid), Javier Mascherano (Liverpool) and Esteban Cambiasso (Inter Milan).

Victorio Cocco, President of ATFA, and Jose Mercier, Director of Education, stated, “It gives us great pleasure to have reached this agreement with Globall Soccer Consulting which will give us the opportunity to produce a series of events in the US focusing on training coaches and young players utilizing the Argentine methodology  which is well-renowned in the world of football.”

The partnership will entail offering youth camps in the US taught by ATFA certified coaches. In addition, introductory coaching courses will be offered for coaches looking to enhance their current education with the Argentine methodology.

“We are very excited to have been able to establish this ground-breaking partnership with ATFA through BSE,” said Flavio Ferri Rough Riders Vice President and General Manager. “We see this as a great opportunity to educate coaches and young players with one of the best and proven soccer methodologies in the world today.”

The first coaching course will be the ATFA International Special Topics Diploma to be held in April 2010 and youth camps will be held in July and August of 2010.

For more information, please contact Flavio Ferri at fferri@liroughriders.com , 516-622-3900 or Fabian Banchiero at fabian@banchierosports.com.  

Or visit our website for more information and to register at www.globallsportscenters.com

About Banchiero Sports Enterprises

Banchiero Sports Enterprises (BSE) is an innovative soccer consulting company offering specialized services in the areas of coaching and business services. With an emphasis in the sport of soccer, BSE brings its clients valuable experience and established partnerships with amateur youth clubs, collegiate teams, professional clubs, amateur and professional leagues and associations from around the world.

About the Long Island Rough Riders

The Long Island Rough Riders have been part of the Long Island soccer scene since their inception in 1994. The Rough Riders men and women’s team won their first National Championship in 1995. The Rough Riders men’s team featured former US National Team members Chris Armas, Tony Meola, MLS All Star Giovanni Savarese and Jimmy Rooney along with US Olympic Team Member and current Rough Riders Coaching Director, John Diffley.  Since their initial success, the Rough Riders men’s team has gone on to win the United Soccer League (USL) 2nd Division National Championship in 2002 and has sent numerous players to Major League Soccer (MLS).

In 2007, the Rough Riders acquired a W-League franchise. During the 2008 season, the Rough Riders women’s team qualified for the Eastern Conference Finals. Former Rough Riders women’s team member Sue Weber was drafted by the Boston Breakers of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.

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Banchiero Sports anuncia sociedad con la Asociación de Técnicos del Fútbol Argentino y los Long Island Rough Riders.

Jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010 Fabian Banchiero Sin comentarios

Febrero 18, 2010-  Los Long Island Rough Riders y Banchiero Sports Enterprises estarán trabajando juntos en una sociedad con la Asociación de Técnicos del Fútbol Argentino (ATFA). ATFA es la entidad gremial responsable debajo de AFA (Asociación del Fútbol Argentino) en proveer educación a técnicos de fútbol desde los niveles infanto-juveniles hasta profesional. Todos los técnicos recibidos de ATFA son certificados por AFA y FIFA. ATFA tiene como objetivo diseminar la metodología de fútbol de la Escuela Argentina en todas partes del mundo y educar a esos que serán los futuros educadores de las técnicas y metodologías del fútbol.atfa_banchiero_lirr

ATFA ha producido técnicos ganadores de la Copa Mundial como Menotti, Bilardo, y Pekerman quien han entrenado a los mejores jugadores del mundo emergidos del sistema juvenil argentino.  Algunos jugadores incluyen a Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Carlos Tevez (Man City), Juan Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Sergio Aguero (Atlético de Madrid), Javier Mascherano (Liverpool) y Esteban Cambiasso (Inter Milan).

Victorio Cocco, Director General de ATFA, y José Mercier, Director de Educación, dijeron, “Nos produce una gran satisfacción, haber acordado con Global Soccer Consulting, la realización de una serie de eventos, que tienen como objetivo, capacitar a los Entrenadores y jóvenes futbolistas, utilizando para ello, la metodología de la Escuela Argentina, reconocida en todo el planeta fútbol.”

Esta sociedad ofrecerá campamentos para jugadores infanto-juveniles en Estados Unidos enseñados por técnicos docentes de ATFA. Adicionalmente, se ofrecerá cursos de entrenadores para esos técnicos que buscan alimentar sus existentes conocimientos.

“Estamos muy entusiasmados en poder haber establecido esta sociedad innovadora con ATFA vía BSE,” dijo Flavio Ferri, Vice Presidente y Manager General de los Rough Riders. “Vemos a esto como una gran oportunidad para educar a entrenadores y a jóvenes jugadores con unas de las mejores y comprobadas metodologías del fútbol en mundo.”

El primer curso para entrenadores será el Diploma ATFA en Cursos Especiales Internacionales ofrecido en abril 2010 y los campamentos juveniles serán ofrecidos en julio y agosto 2010.

El club Long Island Rough Riders es uno de los clubes de fútbol mas distinguidos en Norte América, habiendo ganado tres campeonatos nacionales desde 1994 y convirtiéndose en una parte integral de la comunidad de fútbol juvenil de Long Island.

Banchiero Sports Enterprises LLC (BSE) es una empresa innovadora en asesoría deportiva principalmente ofreciendo servicios en el mundo del fútbol en las áreas de entrenamiento y negocios. Con un énfasis en el deporte del fútbol, BSE les brinda a sus clientes su experiencia valiosa y sociedades importantes establecidas con clubes juveniles, equipos universitarios, clubes profesionales, ligas y asociaciones amateurs y profesionales de todas partes del mundo.

Para más información, por favor comuníquese con Flavio Ferri en fferri@liroughriders.com , 516-622-3900 o con Fabián Banchiero en fabian@banchierosports.com, 917-940-6766.  O visite nuestra página de internet para más información y para registrarse en at www.globalsportscenters.com.

Boca and River sinking in a crisis

Martes, 22 de septiembre de 2009 Fabian Banchiero Sin comentarios

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The poor skills showed by the two biggest teams in Argentina on the court, who played the South American tournament, show undeniable evidence of bad times.

Of course, of the two, the worst is River, who plays nothing, has no aspirations  and whose coach is only questioned by the fans.

The team lost again and the fans insulted the players  in Sarandi. When everyone thought the coach would submit his resignation they learned that he will leave the decision to the leaders.  The team will return to train on Tuesday. The hours are counted at the millionaire club.

According to numbers on the fifth day of the Apertura tournament, River has 111 points with 81 games played, 15from  Racing who played the same amount of games, which is to play against Gimnasia de La Plata today if the season had ended.

River should score plenty of points to reach the Libertadores Cup next year but also to not be tempted to look at the table, especially in the wake of last season´s result, where they made just 41 points.

In fact,  out of the teams in the first leagues, only Independiente, Rosario Central and Argentinos Juniors made fewer points last year.

Boca has an advantage in general: Basile still has support from the people and the recovery is possible since he has a better team.

However, Boca is not doing well in the numbers due more to a whim rather than by disability, whereas the “millionaire” does not have  a good team to win and.

After the defeat to Godoy Cruz at the Bombonera, Coco met with Carlos Bianchi, manager of the club and Juan Roman Riquelme and offered to resign. No one officially confirmed it. In the week following the elimination of the Sudamericana Cup, the coach had said that “if we lose on Sunday we march.”

Alfio Basile thought that in the European tour he had found “95%” of the team,  the one with names with which he intends to work forever with. However, low yields and little confidence in some parts, Coco during the tournament got to modify the tactical system of 4-3-1-2 (for him, ideal) when he applied for 3-4-1-2 time in Tucuman, against Atletico.

What disappoints the most Basile is that the talks he held with the team, asking for more “engagement” had no effects. And also noticed how bad for the group internal differences are.

Low individual and collective responses in power, speed, lack of reaction and resistance force to review the planning that took place during the preseason in Europe. Carlos Dibos, trainer, said in a statement to Fox Sports before the game against Velez in Liniers: “I think we can afford the cost of the tour.”

“We worked two weeks in Tandil, but now we could not. If we are out of the Cup (Sudamericana) we are going to work much harder during the week, but if we stay, the players must take on the competition beat.”

Information Source:  Momento24.com