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.
Our U11 team, led by coach Paul Werner, was full of energy out on the pitch – with plenty of movement, great team spirit, and even more good vibes!Because those who train with joy are the ones who learn the fastest.
A man from the very beginning! Hans Haslreiter has been at the DFI for over 14 years, making him the longest-serving coach. Hailing from the region, he embodies the values and philosophy of the boarding school like no other. During this time, Hans has guided, supported, and shaped generations of players. With his experience, his …
After a dominant season with our second U17 team in the state league, it’s clear: Dominik Stroh-Engel will continue to hold the reins next season. The former Bundesliga professional began his first coaching position with the “Sechzgern” in the 2024/25 season – and after just a few weeks, he was an integral part of the …
A warm-hearted northerner with a wealth of football experience! Josip Jurcevic looks back on a playing career with VfB Oldenburg and Werder Bremen, among others, and has been bringing this wealth of experience to the DFI as a coach for many years. Josip stands for good humor, good humor, and clear values. He has lived …
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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