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Over 100 Coaching Masterclass Videos available for FA Licensed Coaches
Over 100 exclusive Masterclass coaching videos featuring FA coaches and experts from the professional game are now available on The FA Licensed Coaches Club website.
The extensive video library, which is updated weekly with new content, includes practical sessions from expert coaches including The FA’s Gareth Southgate, Dan Micciche and Marieanne Spacey.
The library also includes a number of exclusive interviews with a host of leading names including Real Madrid pair Carlo Ancelotti and Paul Clement, Burnley manager Sean Dyche as well as Derby’s Steve McClaren and Aston Villa’s Paul Lambert.
Each coach has provided detailed insight into their coaching journeys, philosophies and methods, as well as advice for aspiring coaches in the English game.
Since launching in 2013, the Masterclass series has registered over 115,000 views and has been positively received by FA Licensed Coaches at all levels of the game. England Futsal Goalkeeper Coach, Tony Elliott, hailed the quality of the content on off er:
“The Masterclass video sessions are extremely useful for any coach to open up, watch and make notes that can not only benefi t their own development but that of their players as well.”
Over the course of the 2014/15 season, a host of new practical sessions and ways of showcasing coaching content will be launched.
TOP 5 MASTERCLASSES 1. Pete Sturgess
A fascinating four-part insight into what possession may mean for young players in the foundation phase
VIEWS: 21,662 2. Dick Bate
Former FA Elite Coaching Manager provides an example practical session on counter-attacking
VIEWS: 9,003 3. Gines Melendez Sotos
A practical session from the man responsible for the Spain national youth teams
VIEWS: 8,927 4. Gareth Southgate
A fi ve-part look at creative attacking play and breaking down a compact defence VIEWS: 7,227
5. Pete Trevivian
A series of practices designed to improve decision making VIEWS: 3,950
*Viewing fi gures correct from 31 August 2013 - 1 June 2014
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