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Premium member Presentation Transcript Investment into our future : Investment into our future Coolum Football Club’s Development Program Initial Situation / The best starting point : Initial Situation / The best starting point Football factor Football Federtion Australia (FFA) introduced the new National Curriculum World Cup 2010 increases the interest towards football Australia’s bid for World Cup 2018 and 2022 Football is easily played by girls and boys (it is the World Game) Initial Situation /The best starting point : Initial Situation /The best starting point Regional factor Queensland’s inhabitant number is growing Higher demand of healthier lifestyle Football is the most popular sport on the Sunshine Coast Coolum FC’s central position and traditions since 1975 650 registered athletes at CFC Goals : Goals Provide a whole year football activity for both female and male sportmen Guarantee the oportunity for community players to enjoy the recreational sport Assure a pathway for talented footballers to reach their best possible level Beneficial co-operation with regional schools, universities, professional clubs, sport governing bodies and research institutes Technical and facility conditions : Technical and facility conditions Within a 5 year time frame: 3 full-size semi-professional quality playing fields 6 small-size field for under six - nine Indoor technical and warm-up field 4 pairs of portable football 7m goals, 4 pairs of 5m portable football goals, other training tools (i.e. Polar hartrate watches) New Club facilities: gym and recreation room, sports injury recouperation facilities. Human Resource : Human Resource Community representatives in the Committee Educated professional and community coaching staff (depends on players’ quantity) Contract with a UEFA ’A’ licence (International level) coach and sports professional as our Sport Development Officer Continuos coach education (within the club and through national programs: Grassroots certificate, Junior licence, Youth Licence, C Licence, B Licence, A Licence, Pro Diploma) Sub-contracts with health and recreational experts in the future Responsibilities of the Sport Development Officer : Responsibilities of the Sport Development Officer Coaching Men’s 1st/2nd team and supervise all other coaches in the youth department Administrative and organisational support Promotion of sports and skill development Coaching clinics, distribution of education materials Develop training exercises Act as a talent scout Introduction of a 5 years Football Development Strategy Introduction a 5 years Marketing/Sponsorship strategy Yearly Schedule of Coolum Football Club : Yearly Schedule of Coolum Football Club Age Groups and Teams at Coolum Football Club : Age Groups and Teams at Coolum Football Club Present (650 registered player in 27 teams) Small Sided Football: U6, U7, U8, U9, U10, U11 – boys and girls together Competition Football: U12 1st and 2nd, GU12, U13, U14 1st and 2nd, GU14 1st and 2nd, U15, U16, GU16, U17 1st and 2nd Senior Football: Men’s 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Women 1st and 2nd, O35 Men’s and Women‘s From 2011 and 2012 (player number to be increased to 700 in 2011 and 800 in 2012): Girl teams in each age group, Two boys teams in each age group Internal SSF teams 2 level (Advanced and Community) Academy Teams Professional Systems of Football Development Building Blocks : Professional Systems of Football Development Building Blocks 4-9 years Discovery Phase : 4-9 years Discovery Phase Natural development through playing football Emphasis on fun, building a love of the game By the end of this phase, talented players will be identifiable 9-13 age Skill Acquisition Phase : 9-13 age Skill Acquisition Phase Providing the necessary technical tools to be able to play the game at the highest possible level Focus on functional game skills Challanging and game-related coaching Provision of football partisipation for all levels of skill, ability and gender. 13-16 Game Training Phase : 13-16 Game Training Phase Learning how to use technical tools playing as a team The game is always the starting point Developing of tactical awareness, insight and decision making through a game related training approach to training Preferred formation is 1-4-3-3 Early 16-20 Performance Phase : Early 16-20 Performance Phase Perfecting the game-training components Adding football-conditioning to the program Only game-related football exercises Performing / winning as a team in a competition environment becomes the aim (mental component) Main Tasks and Projects : Main Tasks and Projects Financial background Stakeholders: committee, members, local authority, sport governing bodies, national development funds, sponsors Facility development Stakeholders: committee, local authority, sport governing bodies, local builders, sponsors Football Development Program Stakeholders: club and academy coaches, committee, members, zone and national FA Financial Background : Financial Background Sources: membership fees grants, tenders sponsorship/advertising inside-football subventions hospitality, merchandising skill clinic fees football-tourism training camps Facility development : Facility development Components: community driven planning environment-consciousness keeping of nature values outdoor and indoor fields club house service units maintenance Football Development Program : Football Development Program Sub-projects: Small Sided Football structured player development academy/skills coaching clinics co-operation with sport governing bodies, media and research institutes pathway from regional schools, universities pathway towards professional clubs, state and national rep teams Outcome : Outcome Proud and healthy community (‘A sound mind in a sound body’) Enjoyment of amateur sport for 1000 partisipating peoples and their families and friends Professional players for Regional and Australian National Teams Thank you for your attention! : Thank you for your attention! Contacts: President: Justin Gerbic Grants Officer: Lance Seabrook Sports Development Officer: Gabor Ganczer Administration Officer: Lucie Inkson I: www.coolumfc.com T: 07 5446 1232 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Investment into our future : Investment into our future Coolum Football Club’s Development Program Initial Situation / The best starting point : Initial Situation / The best starting point Football factor Football Federtion Australia (FFA) introduced the new National Curriculum World Cup 2010 increases the interest towards football Australia’s bid for World Cup 2018 and 2022 Football is easily played by girls and boys (it is the World Game) Initial Situation /The best starting point : Initial Situation /The best starting point Regional factor Queensland’s inhabitant number is growing Higher demand of healthier lifestyle Football is the most popular sport on the Sunshine Coast Coolum FC’s central position and traditions since 1975 650 registered athletes at CFC Goals : Goals Provide a whole year football activity for both female and male sportmen Guarantee the oportunity for community players to enjoy the recreational sport Assure a pathway for talented footballers to reach their best possible level Beneficial co-operation with regional schools, universities, professional clubs, sport governing bodies and research institutes Technical and facility conditions : Technical and facility conditions Within a 5 year time frame: 3 full-size semi-professional quality playing fields 6 small-size field for under six - nine Indoor technical and warm-up field 4 pairs of portable football 7m goals, 4 pairs of 5m portable football goals, other training tools (i.e. Polar hartrate watches) New Club facilities: gym and recreation room, sports injury recouperation facilities. Human Resource : Human Resource Community representatives in the Committee Educated professional and community coaching staff (depends on players’ quantity) Contract with a UEFA ’A’ licence (International level) coach and sports professional as our Sport Development Officer Continuos coach education (within the club and through national programs: Grassroots certificate, Junior licence, Youth Licence, C Licence, B Licence, A Licence, Pro Diploma) Sub-contracts with health and recreational experts in the future Responsibilities of the Sport Development Officer : Responsibilities of the Sport Development Officer Coaching Men’s 1st/2nd team and supervise all other coaches in the youth department Administrative and organisational support Promotion of sports and skill development Coaching clinics, distribution of education materials Develop training exercises Act as a talent scout Introduction of a 5 years Football Development Strategy Introduction a 5 years Marketing/Sponsorship strategy Yearly Schedule of Coolum Football Club : Yearly Schedule of Coolum Football Club Age Groups and Teams at Coolum Football Club : Age Groups and Teams at Coolum Football Club Present (650 registered player in 27 teams) Small Sided Football: U6, U7, U8, U9, U10, U11 – boys and girls together Competition Football: U12 1st and 2nd, GU12, U13, U14 1st and 2nd, GU14 1st and 2nd, U15, U16, GU16, U17 1st and 2nd Senior Football: Men’s 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Women 1st and 2nd, O35 Men’s and Women‘s From 2011 and 2012 (player number to be increased to 700 in 2011 and 800 in 2012): Girl teams in each age group, Two boys teams in each age group Internal SSF teams 2 level (Advanced and Community) Academy Teams Professional Systems of Football Development Building Blocks : Professional Systems of Football Development Building Blocks 4-9 years Discovery Phase : 4-9 years Discovery Phase Natural development through playing football Emphasis on fun, building a love of the game By the end of this phase, talented players will be identifiable 9-13 age Skill Acquisition Phase : 9-13 age Skill Acquisition Phase Providing the necessary technical tools to be able to play the game at the highest possible level Focus on functional game skills Challanging and game-related coaching Provision of football partisipation for all levels of skill, ability and gender. 13-16 Game Training Phase : 13-16 Game Training Phase Learning how to use technical tools playing as a team The game is always the starting point Developing of tactical awareness, insight and decision making through a game related training approach to training Preferred formation is 1-4-3-3 Early 16-20 Performance Phase : Early 16-20 Performance Phase Perfecting the game-training components Adding football-conditioning to the program Only game-related football exercises Performing / winning as a team in a competition environment becomes the aim (mental component) Main Tasks and Projects : Main Tasks and Projects Financial background Stakeholders: committee, members, local authority, sport governing bodies, national development funds, sponsors Facility development Stakeholders: committee, local authority, sport governing bodies, local builders, sponsors Football Development Program Stakeholders: club and academy coaches, committee, members, zone and national FA Financial Background : Financial Background Sources: membership fees grants, tenders sponsorship/advertising inside-football subventions hospitality, merchandising skill clinic fees football-tourism training camps Facility development : Facility development Components: community driven planning environment-consciousness keeping of nature values outdoor and indoor fields club house service units maintenance Football Development Program : Football Development Program Sub-projects: Small Sided Football structured player development academy/skills coaching clinics co-operation with sport governing bodies, media and research institutes pathway from regional schools, universities pathway towards professional clubs, state and national rep teams Outcome : Outcome Proud and healthy community (‘A sound mind in a sound body’) Enjoyment of amateur sport for 1000 partisipating peoples and their families and friends Professional players for Regional and Australian National Teams Thank you for your attention! : Thank you for your attention! Contacts: President: Justin Gerbic Grants Officer: Lance Seabrook Sports Development Officer: Gabor Ganczer Administration Officer: Lucie Inkson I: www.coolumfc.com T: 07 5446 1232