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Rabu, 08 Mei 2013

The presence of Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final showing Spanish and German supremacy in the world of European football. How these two countries that achieve greatness? The answer is a program of coaching young players. In this paper, we will talk about two of the best football academy in Spain (La Masia and Madrid Castilla) and the German federation role in nurturing young players in partnership with clubs, colleges and other elements. La Masia La Masia is one of the leading academies in Spain. Standing at the end of the 1970s, this academy is the idea of ​​a Dutchman named Johan Cruyff when he began playing for Barcelona. La Masia academy refers to Ajax Amsterdam, Johan Cruyff's alma mater. An old building near the Camp Nou converted into a boarding cadets trained to play football properly - without missing a formal school. La Masia educational outcomes begun when Johan Cruyff's dream team that can build a trophy La Liga four times in a row during 1991-1994. Pep Guardiola was part of the original team that is educated La Masia. Until 2010, Barcelona has produced 442 graduates of La Masia. Not all of them managed to be a football player. There are only 41 players who eventually made a successful debut for Barcelona's first team, while the other 38 played in La Liga. No vote remainder career outside Spain's top division, the league outside of Spain or even not being a professional player. La Masia teaches philosophy of playing total football where players must frequently change positions with a combination of tiki-taka (traditional one-two touch). La Masia players upbringing was formed in order to grow into a humble person. Essentially, La Masia is not only to educate the children become resilient footballer on the field but also for his life off the field. Currently, the academy La Masia operational cost around 5 million pounds ($ 75 billion) every year. Madrid Castilla Real Madrid's academy is well known society. But in contrast to Barcelona, ​​not Madrid Castilla many alumni are able to penetrate the main squad because of club management rather buy star players so and labeled. When in fact Castilla has given a lot of evidence that they can produce quality players. In the 1980s, for example, can prevail with Real Madrid won La Liga five times in a row. Madrid squad when the target itself was filled with players such as Emilio ButragueƱo, Manolo Sanchis, Michel, Martin Vazguez, and Miguel Pardeza. Famous names like Raul Gonzalez, Iker Casillas, Guti Hernandez and also an educated Castilla. When Florentino Perez begin to build Los Galacticos by buying high-priced star players, he is by itself difficult upbringing Castilla players to get into the first team. Clubs are able to buy players such as Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, David Beckham up. As a result many potential players upbringing Castilla who choose a career in another club and can shine bright in there. They, among others, Juan Mata, Javi Garcia, Alvaro Negredo and Roberto Soldado. But there is also a brilliant player at another club then pulled to Real Madrid (for example, Alvaro Arbeloa who once had played for Deportivo La Coruna and Liverpool). Not only Madrid and Barcelona, ​​the other clubs in Spain also had a good football school. In this way, the Spanish national team at all age levels will have no difficulty finding players for almost every club has college coaching young players. German Has long been known as one of the main strengths of world football, Germany actually have experienced the unpleasant past. Having triumphed in the 1990's and Euro 1996, their achievement decreased. At the 1998 World Cup in France, Germany failed to advance to the semi-finals after being defeated Croatian team (who first joined the World Cup). In the next grand event, Euro 2000, Germany again embarrassed. How could I not? They were the defending champions but had to leave early because of sitting in the last position of the group standings. Failure in the two most prestigious tournaments awaken Germany, they can not forever rely on the fate of veteran players. Need of regeneration - which supported the pattern of coaching young players and the league is going well. Unfortunately, at that time German local players lack quality. Many foreign players who play in the Bundesliga. In the 2002 World Cup, Germany began to rejuvenate the national team, relying on Michael Ballack. They made it to the finals, but lost to Brazil 0-2. In 2002 also, the DFB (the German PSSI) published a blueprint for coaching young players nationally involving all stakeholders - ranging from the federation (DFB), the German Football League (DFL) and also the Association of the German League. The result? Academy was established in order to hone young talent. Regional competitions and amateur, and the professional league, organized. DFB was also invited as well as universities to jointly develop useful research for the development of football. DFB establish 121 national football center (with the best coaches) throughout Germany for the "working" children aged 10-17 years. Funds expended very large, up to $ 15.6 million (Rp151 billion) per academy. DFB also requires 36 clubs who play in the Bundesliga 1 and 2 to have an independent academy. If not, they should not follow the Bundesliga. Each academy must have at least 12 players in each age group or level are eligible to defend all levels of the German national team. DFB is also able to propose revisions German Immigration Act, which allows young immigrants to obtain ease in obtaining a German passport. Thus, immigrants can benefit the German national team. No wonder now Mesut Ozil, Jerome Boateng, and other players who have lineage outside Germany could join Tim Panzer. After all this started walking, the German national team in all age groups is no longer difficult to get quality players. German junior team started to dominate Europe, ranging from U-19 team that won Euro 2008, Euro U-17 in 2009, up to U-21, who managed to win Euro 2009. Euro U-21 event was attended by the player who has now become the backbone of the senior national team such as Thomas Mueller, Mesut Ozil, Manuel Neuer, Sami Khedira and Jerome Boateng. Mario Gotze is now the most revered talents in a dropout over Germany's Under-19 Euro 2008. As a result, the 2010 World Cup, although Germany aground in the semi-finals, the team is listed as the team with the youngest average player in the history of the tournament, which is 24.7 years. Bundesliga Germany are now known as one of the league's most friendly against local players. If the season 2003/2004 the number of foreign players to reach 44 percent in 2010 down to 38 percent. Joachim Loew, coach of the German national team, the player can freely choose to enter the national team squad because there are 62 percent of players in the Bundesliga are available. Glories of Spain and Germany are proof, success in football can not be achieved suddenly. There is a long process that needs to be prepared. Should seriously work on coaching young players, should wholeheartedly manage with professional leagues, and be patient in reaping the fruits of hard work.

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