Fort Wayne Sport Club 2013
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Fort Wayne Sport Club
2013
The impetus for change Growth and change in size of the clubRecognition of need to better serve elite
youth players Fever/Citadel merger talks
The Process In December the FWSC Youth Board
authorizes and supports:o SWOT Analysis hosted by Mark YdeoMeetings populated by Board members,
Director of Coaching, highly qualified coaches & respected managers
SWOT discussions were far reaching and open forums for looking at “Today’s” Sport Club and “Tomorrow’s” Sport Club
Coaching Structure Marketing and Development
The Process
Primary Focus:
Coaching Structure
Past Structure Teams were “islands”—a loosely affiliated
group Not always even wearing the same uniforms Some parent coaches, some paid coaches Rec soccer families unaware we had travel
soccer and vice versa
Goals for New Structure Provide a program that will fit the needs
of every family and player Preserve the FWSC tradition of the
parent coach Provide the highest level of training and
competition to every player
Youth Structure
Recreational/PDA
Travel Teams U-12 to U-19
U-11 Transition Year
Premier Teams U-12 to U-19
Academy Teams
U-12 to U-19
Travel Teams Open tryouts every June Paid or parent coaches with licensingTechnical Directors, Assistant Technical
Directors or paid trainer may be used if team wishes
Teams choose their own names
Travel Teams Limited travel for games & tournamentsOpportunity to guest play/train with
Academy with coach & parent approvalCoaches eligible for in-house coaching
education as well as license subsidy
Premier Teams Open tryouts every June Paid or parent coaches with
appropriate licenseTechnical Directors provide training a
minimum of once a week Teams choose their own names
Premier Teams Compete at highest level appropriate to team’s
ability and ambition Outdoor training 2 to 3 times per week; indoor
option to train with Academy Opportunity to guest play/train with Academy
with coach & parent approval Coaches eligible for in-house coaching
education as well as license subsidy
Academy Teams Open tryouts every JuneAge group Technical Directors serve as head
coaches for each team in age group Professional assistant coachAssistant can be an appropriately licensed
parent coachTeams named after German Bundesliga Clubs—
eg. FWSC 98B Bayern
Academy Teams Compete at highest level possibleThree training sessions per week outdoor;
two indoor Out of town tournaments included in cost Futsal/11v11 winter indoor league playPerformance Training through OZ Strength &
Conditioning
Age Group Technical Director Roles
Act as head coaches for Academy teams Serve as trainer for Premier Teams Cooperate with other technical directors Communicate with other FWSC coaches
within assigned age groups
Age Group TD Roles Mentor assistant coaches and apprentice
coaches within assigned age groups TDs stay with age groups, not teams
o Club stabilityo Expert age group coachingo Provide different voices for players
Age Group TD Roles TD must attend and coach scheduled Academy
team games TDs to see a minimum of two Premier team
games per season Provide formal, written evaluations to Academy
players four times per year; Premier twice
Age Group TD Roles Actively seek licensing and professional
development opportunities for themselves and assistant coaches. (Teagarden Fund)
Communicate with TDs of older and/or younger groups to discuss players’ development with potential of providing opportunities to train or club pass up an age group
2013 Technical Directors
U12/13/U14: Carlos Cruz
17 years High School & Youth Travel USSF National D License USSF Youth National License Head Boys Coach Bishop Dwenger HS Director - Catalonia Futsal Academy Director of Academies Citadel FC Youth Director of Coaching Citadel FC Futsal Director SportONE/Parkview Fieldhouse
2013 Technical DirectorsU12/13/14: Rob Goetz
Head Coach Huntington North High School 1994-2000Assistant Coach Canterbury High School 2000- presentHead Coach Sport Club 5 yearsFormer PDA Co-DirectorIndiana University camp staffODP StaffNSCAA Goalkeeper level 1 CertificateUSSF Youth National LicensePlayed at Huntington University
2013 Technical DirectorsU15/16 Girls: Margaret Saurin
USSF A License Current U-15/16 FWSC Girls Academy Coach IPFW Head Women’s Soccer Coach 2007-PresentThe University of Akron Women’s Assistant Coach 2004-2007Christian Brothers University Women’s Assistant Coach 2003-2004 NCAA Division II National Champion 2002 NCAA Division II Runner Up 2001 Irish Women’s National Team 1996-2003
2013 Technical DirectorsU15/16 Boys: Joe DeMay
USSF B License USSF GK License USYSA National Youth License Current U-15/16/18 FWSC Boys Academy Coach IPFW Women's Soccer Associate Head Coach 9 years Division I college experience ODP Regional Staff, 5 years 21 years experience in youth club, HS and college
2013 Technical DirectorsU17/18 Boys
Corey BrueggemanCoaching experience at the club, international and college levels NSCAA National Diploma NSCAA Goalkeeper Level 1 Diploma Assistant Men’s Coach Manchester UniversityColumbus Crew marketing and promotions team member Staff Coach for several Cincinnati area Academies Staff Coach Gloucester City AFC (England) Involved in "Kick It Out” campaign discouraging racism in sport
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2013 Technical DirectorsU17/18 Girls: Andrew Stout
NSCAA Advanced NationalNSCAA Goalkeeping IIManchester University Women’s Head Coach - 5 yearsRichardson HS Boys (TX) Head - 1 year Andromeda Soccer Club Boys (TX) Head - 1 yearRichardson Pearce HS Boys (TX) - Assistant - 5 yearsOuachita Baptist University Women (AR) Assistant - 1 yearEast Noble High School Boys Assistant - 1 yearFort Wayne Sport Club Boys Head - 3 years
Age Group Assistant Coaches Assists Technical Director in designing and
executing training plans Collaborates with Technical Director on short
term and long term plan for age group teams Assists with writing evaluations and meetings
with players to review evaluations
Age Group Assistant CoachesParent assistant can move up with team,
provided they hold or are enrolled in appropriate license for age group
Those who do not wish to obtain the license will be given option to remain as team manager or second assistant coach
Staff CoachesJim LaBordeJohn GotschallGlenn HarkenriderStacey LitzenbergBlake SharpeOliver ReelsenDeb WildrickSimon PicazoKatie Metz
Christy YoungKristin ShiffletRyan HoslerPaul FulghumJosh CappsOliver ReelsenDan GodfreyTodd GilpinAl WildrickDan Ybarra
Coordination of Functions Monthly staff meeting of PDA Director, age group,
Technical Directors, and DOC All staff must agree to work within developed
framework and club playing philosophy Seasonal summaries will be written within four
weeks to the end of season and provided to the DOC.
Training & Competition Academy & Premier teams train minimum of twice
per week for two hours each session or 3 times per week for 90 minutes each session U-12 & 13 (outdoor)
Academy & Premier teams train minimum of three times per week for 90 minutes U-14 and up (outdoor)
Academy & Premier teams train minimum of twice per week for 60 minutes each session U-12 and up (indoor)
Training & Competition Academy teams in U-12 & U-13 age groups will
play in President’s Cup Academy teams in U-14 and up will play in
State Cup Premier teams will be encouraged to play in
President’s Cup or State Cup if possible
Training & Competition U-12 and U-13 teams may play a total two
additional tournaments during the year U-14 teams may play up to three additional
tournaments during the year U-15 & up will play four showcases tournaments
in addition to State Cup Travel teams will determine Cup and
tournament schedules
Training & Competition All Academy teams will seek highest level
of league play—ISL, ICL/NPL, MRL Premier teams will play ISL with ability to
qualify for MRL Travel teams will play ISL
Travel Teams
1 - 2 TournamentsWinter Practice
$300 -$500 per player- per season
Premier2-3 Tournaments
Winter Training 1-2 X weekTech Director assists with training
Asst Coach – ParentPrimary Game Coach$500-$600 per player
Academy4-5 Tournaments
Winter Practice 2x per weekConditioning Winter –Spring
Technical Director Primary Coach$1000-$1200 per player