Scuola Calcio - Italian Premier Soccer School
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Scuola Calcio - Italian Premier Soccer School and Soccerkix Programs offer International Soccer Schools Programs, Italy and USA Soccer Camps, All-Year Soccer Boarding Schools, International Soccer Camps, Custom Soccer Team Tours and Youth Soccer Tournament (Italy and Brazil) |
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Small Sided Games - Is it better? |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Thursday, December 27, 2007
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Unfortunately the instructors that work with these delicate age groups do not always incorporate the objectives mentioned above, but instead they turn their attention towards activities related to the adult soccer players. The reasons for these "deviations" may be are because of the desire to reach the "winning" results, which, in many cases can be an easy objective to reach with the young age groups.
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Defensive Aspects of a Player |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Thursday, December 27, 2007
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Almost every aspect of a soccer game is a 1v1 situation. Every situation of play between a forward and a defender decides the possession of the ball, switches the game from the offensive mode to the defensive mode or vice versa and can determine the final outcome. The simple saying of a coach is: "Win in the 1v1 situation and most likely win the game". The teaching of the 1v1 is crucial, either for the individual success of the player that the one for the entire team.
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Prevention of Injuries |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Thursday, December 27, 2007
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A recent research has confirmed that a players of the age of 11-13 after a full soccer game, respect to older players need longer recover times. It is not only a recover time for the muscular system or the energy, but also for the immune system, because this in fact, needs adequate recover times. In less words if coaches want to avoid overload work and risk of injuries, coaches should keep players from playing games at least three days between each time.
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Italian Soccer School - Scuola Calcio Program in Jekyll Island |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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Scuola Calcio, Italian Soccer School and Savannah International Soccer Academy (SISA) are pleased to announce and present another fantastic and unforgettable Summer 2008 Italian Soccer School program.
Academy Directors of Scuola Calcio, Italian Soccer School and Savannah International Soccer Academy feel very confident that 2008 will be even better than our very successful 2007 & 2006 programs. "This past summer we had a great success with our Italian Soccer School Program and we are looking forward to another fantastic summer" said Dek Smith, SISA Director. He went on to say: "We have built our itinerary on player and parent recommendations to continually improve our program and offer you a true 100% &l ...
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Meet Antonio Saviano - Scuola Calcio North America Coordinator |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
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(OPENPRESS) October 2, 2007 - You could easily mistake Antonio Saviano for a model instead of a soccer coach. With devilishly good looks and a mischievous twinkle in his eye, Antonio could more likely be every Italian mother’s number one son. Born in the United States, Antonio’s family moved back to Italy at a very early age. He grew up in the town of Pomigliano D’Arco in the province of Napoli. He started playing soccer about the time he could walk and began playing organized soccer at age 8. At the age of 16, Antonio signed a professional contract with Castel Cisterna where he played as a keeper.
Fast forward to 1996 to Wilmington North Carolina and Antonio has founded Soccerkix and Soccerkix Academy, a clearing house for the Italian expe ...
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International Soccer Team Tour - ITALY (U13 Boys) Player Experience! |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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When the members of the ’94 Wilmington N.C Cape Fear Beakers Boys Soccer Club departed for Perugia, Italy, they did not know what to expect. They did know, however, that they would be training and participating in an international tournament that included players from several European countries as well as the United States and Canada.
Their coach, Antonio Saviano, tried to get them to understand that many of their opponents would be bigger, stronger, faster and better skilled than the players they were used to facing.
There would also be the issue of playing on a larger field with Eleven players a side, instead of the usual eight vs. eight they were used to.
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ITALY - Tournament, Friendly and Developmental Team Soccer Tours |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Friday, August 31, 2007
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Italian and International Soccer Tours
It is now the time to begin thinking about your soccer plans for the up coming Summer, 2008. Scuola Calcio offers not only International Soccer Tournaments for Girls and Boys Soccer Teams, but also Friendly and Developmental players and teams soccer tours. Teams are free to visit charming places of the Umbria Region. Soccerkix supervises all aspects of the travel arrangements to assure an organized and enjoyable soccer travel tour. Participating teams will be boarded at the Soccerkix affiliated Hotels. Teams are venture out regionally by bus. On non-game days, players train under the direction of Scuola Calcio professional coaches.
Scuola Calcio can also plan a trip customized to your group's needs!
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Ascoli Soccer Academy Cup – Italy, 2007 |
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By Antonio Saviano on
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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(Perugia, Italy – June, 2007) - The Ascoli Soccer Academy Cup was held in Perugia this past June 25th - 30th, 2007 for the 6th consecutive time. The tournament was open to boys of 12 and 13 years of age. A special two day soccer training session was also held for teams traveling from United States and Canada, allowing them to learn from some of the best Italian Soccer Coaches such as Bruno Redolfi, former Ascoli Soccer Academy Technical Director.
"This year's event was great! I wish we could have something similar to this throughout the US and Canada," Jeff Iacopina (parent) remarked. He went on to say "I know our players had a fantastci experience not just learning the game and playing against some of the best players in Italy, but also a fantastic
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