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FFA C licence course summary
Victor Jauregui
vic.jauregui@gmail.com
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 1 / 18
Overview
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 2 / 18
Chapter 1: Why?
Outline
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 3 / 18
Chapter 1: Why?
Why?
? ? ?
Why . . .
. . . are we on this course?
FFA:
To make Australia a worldleader in the World Game.
By implementing fundamentaltransformation through:
coach educationyouth development
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 4 / 18
Chapter 1: Why?
Why?
? ? ? Why . . .
. . . are we on this course?
FFA:
To make Australia a worldleader in the World Game.
By implementing fundamentaltransformation through:
coach educationyouth development
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 4 / 18
Chapter 1: Why?
Why?
? ? ? Why . . .
. . . are we on this course?
FFA:
To make Australia a worldleader in the World Game.
By implementing fundamentaltransformation through:
coach educationyouth development
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 4 / 18
Chapter 1: Why?
Why?
? ? ? Why . . .
. . . are we on this course?
FFA:
To make Australia a worldleader in the World Game.
By implementing fundamentaltransformation through:
coach educationyouth development
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 4 / 18
Chapter 2: What is football?
Outline
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 5 / 18
Chapter 2: What is football?
What is football?
Football is a game defined by 17 laws—the objective facts
The purpose of football is to win, by scoring more goals than theopponent
The moment structure model of football:
BP
BP → BPO
BPO
BPO → BP
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 6 / 18
Chapter 2: What is football?
What is football?
Football is a game defined by 17 laws—the objective facts
The purpose of football is to win, by scoring more goals than theopponent
The moment structure model of football:
BP
BP → BPO
BPO
BPO → BP
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 6 / 18
Chapter 2: What is football?
What is football?
Football is a game defined by 17 laws—the objective facts
The purpose of football is to win, by scoring more goals than theopponent
The moment structure model of football:
BP
BP → BPO
BPO
BPO → BP
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 6 / 18
Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
Outline
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 7 / 18
Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
Football philosophy and vision
Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I amvery disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much,much more important than that. —Bill Shankly
Philosophy: (Greek, philosophia: “Love ofwisdom”)
a system of beliefs, values, or tenets.—Collins World English Dictionary
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 8 / 18
Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
Football philosophy and vision
Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I amvery disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much,much more important than that. —Bill Shankly
Philosophy: (Greek, philosophia: “Love ofwisdom”)
a system of beliefs, values, or tenets.—Collins World English Dictionary
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 8 / 18
Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
Football philosophy and vision
a football philosophy is shaped by subjective beliefs
FFA’s philosophy: enjoyment, possession and attack oriented, skilful
Vision: a methodology for implementing a philosophy
style: pro-active, possession-based
A pro-active brand of football, based on effective possession,with the cutting edge provided by creative individuals.Defensively the key components are quick transition andintelligent collective pressing. The Playing Style isunderpinned by a strong ‘team mentality’, capitalizing onAustralia’s traditional strengths.
—FFA, The Coaching Process
system: 1-4-3-3
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 9 / 18
Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
Football philosophy and vision
a football philosophy is shaped by subjective beliefs
FFA’s philosophy: enjoyment, possession and attack oriented, skilful
Vision: a methodology for implementing a philosophy
style: pro-active, possession-based
A pro-active brand of football, based on effective possession,with the cutting edge provided by creative individuals.Defensively the key components are quick transition andintelligent collective pressing. The Playing Style isunderpinned by a strong ‘team mentality’, capitalizing onAustralia’s traditional strengths.
—FFA, The Coaching Process
system: 1-4-3-3
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 9 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
Outline
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 10 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
The Team Model
the team model elaborates the team and player roles (key principles)in each main moment of the game
each moment has various key principles guided by the coach’sphilosophy and vision: style and system
Team model organisation and design:
in the context of a style and systemfor each moment specify key principles
for each key principle specify team tasksfor each team task specify player tasks
for each player task specify player actions
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 11 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
The Team Model
the team model elaborates the team and player roles (key principles)in each main moment of the game
each moment has various key principles guided by the coach’sphilosophy and vision: style and system
Team model organisation and design:
in the context of a style and systemfor each moment specify key principles
for each key principle specify team tasksfor each team task specify player tasks
for each player task specify player actions
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 11 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
Team Model: BP
Key principles: BP
effective possession:
structure build-upcontrolled possession in middle third
combination play:
organised opponentdisorganised opponent
individual skill:
to create scoring chancesto convert scoring chances
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 12 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
Team Model: BP → BPO
Key principles: BP → BPO
immediate transition into BPO positions
press the ball carrier immediately
limit opponent’s passing options
make field as small as possible
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 13 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
Team Model: BPO
Key principles: BPO
win the ball back as soon as possible
deny opponents’ time and space to build up
limit opponents’ ability to create scoring chances
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 14 / 18
Chapter 4: The Team Model
Team Model: BPO → BP
Key principles: BPO → BP
immediate transition into BP positions
quick forward passing
quick forward movement
make field as big as possible
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 15 / 18
Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Outline
1 Chapter 1: Why?
2 Chapter 2: What is football?
3 Chapter 3: Football philosophy and vision
4 Chapter 4: The Team Model
5 Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 16 / 18
Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Analyse football
1 Problem identification:
deviation from the team model
which main moment?which key principle?
2 Problem definition:
identify the five ‘W’s:
what key principle is being violated?who are the players responsible?where on the field is the problem occurring?when does the problem occur?why does the problem occur?
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 17 / 18
Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Analyse football
1 Problem identification: deviation from the team model
which main moment?which key principle?
2 Problem definition:
identify the five ‘W’s:
what key principle is being violated?who are the players responsible?where on the field is the problem occurring?when does the problem occur?why does the problem occur?
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 17 / 18
Chapter 5: Analyse Football
Analyse football
1 Problem identification: deviation from the team model
which main moment?which key principle?
2 Problem definition: identify the five ‘W’s:
what key principle is being violated?who are the players responsible?where on the field is the problem occurring?when does the problem occur?why does the problem occur?
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 17 / 18
Thank you.
Victor Jauregui FFA C licence 18 / 18
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