Schulz Academy initiates “Elite
Soccer Alliance”
5/25/07
Schulz Academy, the nationwide proven training and player developmental
program, and one of the 20 top Elite clubs in the country initiated the
new “Elite Soccer Alliance” in South Florida to help clubs to grow, and
the club’s players to excel.
Schulz Academy, which provides already the training program for years
for multiple State Cup winner Boca Juniors, now is expanding this
program.
Starting immediately Boca Juniors and Coral Springs Storm are the first
2 clubs of the “Elite Soccer Alliance”. For the benefit of the
development of the players both clubs will work together to improve the
quality of their soccer talents.
Weeks before Schulz Academy already formed an alliance with the
“International Youth Soccer Academy” of Stanley Moiseau, which provides
the training for the Miramar Optimist Strikers.
“We are just following the example of other states like Texas, North
Carolina, California etc. Instead of working against each other we will
work together to give our players additional possibilities to develop”
says Dr. Josef Schulz, president and Director of Coaching of the Schulz
Academy.
“I think the time has come, where we need to look into new options,
where we can improve our program. The ideas of Dr. Schulz for now and
for the future are very realistic, and are conform with our goals for
the future” Dr. Meeroff, Vice President of Coral Springs says.
“The problem especially in Florida is the fact, that there are too many
clubs. By forming the “Elite Soccer Alliance” we try to create Elite
teams in all age groups like CASL (in North Carolina), Texas Red (in
Dallas) or other clubs in the country, to have a chance to compete with
these very successful clubs on a national level” Fitz Sinclair, the
Assistant Director of Coaching of Coral Springs Storm mentions.
Stanley Moiseau, President and Director of Coaching of the International
Youth Soccer Academy, which provides the training for Miramar Optimist
Strikers states: “I immediately liked the idea of helping each other.
Josef (Schulz) sees the big picture of youth development, and we are
happy to be part of this exciting project. At the end there will only be
one big winner, and this is the soccer talent in Florida. Through this
initiative new opportunities are provided to the players of our club,
and it will help to grow and develop the program of Miramar Optimist
Strikers. I am sure the “Elite Soccer Alliance” will be a big success in
the future”.
“Josef (Schulz) did a great job with the players of our program in the
last years, and we have absolutely no problem that he provides his
proven training methods and opportunities through the Schulz Academy to
other clubs”, says Heinz Olischar, Manager of Boca Juniors.
“The main idea of this project is to form Elite Teams in all age groups
for boys and girls to compete with the absolute top teams in the
country. Our Schulz Academy teams are playing every year at the National
Finals of the Super Y League against these teams, and we know we are
very close in all age groups.
On the local level the members of the “Elite Soccer Alliance” will help
each other out to grow their individual programs for the future. It’s a
win win situation for all of us.
It’s not only the Know How of the training, it’s also the contacts we
developed in the last 10 years to all the college coaches in the
country, the direct contact to the coaches of the US National Teams,
after developing players like “Jozy” Altidore, the high level
tournaments we are able to offer to the players of the alliance, like
Super Y League, and for the absolute Elite players also professional
contracts in Europe with the appropriate representation”, explains Dr.
Schulz
Many clubs contacted us already to be part of this “Elite Soccer
Alliance”, and they realize the advantages this project will bring to
their club.
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