For four days, our coaches underwent intensive training in modern technical coaching. The program combined hands-on individual training sessions with in-depth theoretical and practical modules.
The focus was on the targeted teaching of contemporary technical training methods—both theoretically grounded and directly applied on the training pitch. Under the motto “Next Level Technique Training”, the content aimed to elevate the individual technical development of the players to a new level.
In addition, the coaches received an introduction to the newly acquired video analysis system. Beyond the theoretical explanation, the system was immediately applied in training situations to analyze movement patterns more precisely and to further develop the players’ individual technical skills in a targeted way.
With David Balogh, a long-time trainer takes over the leading role in the small-field area. The B+ license holder most recently worked in the U19 BOL and U15 Bayernliga – now he is drawn back to the roots of football training. “With David, we have not only gained a proven football expert for our small-field, …
After several committed and intensive years together, we are saying goodbye to Adrian Sachse in his role as assistant coach of our U17 team. Adrian fulfilled his position with great expertise, reliability, and a high level of personal dedication. His clear and supportive approach in both training sessions and matches, as well as his trusting …
Umar was one of our first players to come to the DFI from Spain back then – with great talent, plenty of passion, and the goal of developing both athletically and personally. With us, he learned German, sharpened his football skills, and laid the foundation for his impressive career. After spells at Würzburg and Schalke …
After a very successful season with our youngest players, born in 2015, Paul Werner and Manu Dräger, are moving up with them in the U11. “When the boys and the coaches are overjoyed that they can spend another year together, you know things are going well. Anyone who wants to get a sense of our …
Coach Workshop: ‘Next Level Technique Training’
For four days, our coaches underwent intensive training in modern technical coaching. The program combined hands-on individual training sessions with in-depth theoretical and practical modules.
The focus was on the targeted teaching of contemporary technical training methods—both theoretically grounded and directly applied on the training pitch. Under the motto “Next Level Technique Training”, the content aimed to elevate the individual technical development of the players to a new level.
In addition, the coaches received an introduction to the newly acquired video analysis system. Beyond the theoretical explanation, the system was immediately applied in training situations to analyze movement patterns more precisely and to further develop the players’ individual technical skills in a targeted way.
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