presented the team coach Oscar Pareja named the reserve
FRISCO, TX (March 9, 2011) As a strategy to strengthen the development of players and build a connection between the lower divisions (Development Academy) and professional teams, Major League Soccer has brought to life again reserve league and FC Dallas has named Oscar Pareja as Technical Director of reserves, the club announced today.
"I think it was a great idea to start bringing basic forces players to the professional team," said Young. "There was a gap between the basic forces and professional teams, and building a connection to fill this gap was a great idea for the future of FC Dallas players and the club."
couple will continue as director of the Development Academy FC Dallas and the Under-16 and U-18 will work closer to the professional team. Templates with the MLS to expand to 30 players and the sum of the reserves league, couple lead a team of reserves becoming an extension of the staff of Schellas Hyndman.
"Oscar has done a great job preparing young people to become professionals, "said Hyndman. "I have great confidence that Oscar will continue to develop our team of reserves to be ready and contribute to the success of the first team. Oscar will share his knowledge and experience with our reservations team every day "
FC Dallas has added six players from the basic forces (Bryan Leyva, Ruben Luna, Moises Hernandez, Victor Ulloa, Jonathan and Richard Sanchez Top) to the template first team for the past 16 months, two more than any other team in the MLS.
"We need the Reserve League, not only for the training of young players, but also for older players are not getting enough playing time every week, "said Young. The return of the Reserve League brings young college players and forces basic professional skills they need for their development. "
With the couple's involvement in the professional and the Academy John Ellinger, FC Dallas will strengthen commitment to identify and develop local talent for the professional team. Ellinger
attend training sessions and games of the basic forces. The former coach of the national U-17 and director of youth development, Ellinger spearheaded the launch of the residency program of U.S. Soccer U-17 in Bradenton, Fla.
The show debuted on January 17, 1999, with the selection of the top 20 junior players and accommodating them in training throughout the year at IMG Academy.
of more than 200 players who have graduated from the program s Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley, Bobby Convey, Oguchi Onyewu, Michael Bradley and present players of FC Dallas, Eric Avila, Josh Lambo, Peri Marosevic and Brek Shea.
professional structure of the academy is designed to provide a professional environment for players at an early age without sacrificing the academic option of the player. Last June, the club hired Scott as its first director Dymond college pitching and the first program of its kind in the entire MLS. Dymond is to advise the players of FC Dallas basic forces that want to play for a university and provide proof of training to help players to be noticed by college recruits.
recently partnered with FC Dallas Frisco ISD to develop an intensive academic curriculum (ACIS) ACIS allows players to send out of Frisco classes with their peers.
basic forces of FC Dallas in the program "pre-resindency" and train twice a day at Pizza Hut Park complex and go to school at a special time in Frisco ISD. The program is free for student athletes who are invited to participate and offers a set curriculum, and support of FC Dallas to help players on and off the field to realize their full potential. The basic forces players can also participate in the reserve team games.
"Let the players play the basic forces in reserve games is great for them and an incentive to have a place in these games all the time," said Young. They are young players dreaming of becoming professional and the structure allows them to test their potential as future professionals without sacrificing the opportunity to receive a college scholarship someday. "
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