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COERVERŪ COACHING's
mission is to provide the world's best youth soccer
educational services and products at its player Camps,
Schools and Coaches' Clinics and to make the benefits
of COERVERŪ COACHING available as
widely as possible through its network of COERVERŪ
COACHING licensees.
Our
goals are to:
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Develop
skilled, confident and creative players.
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Make
the game fun to practice and play.
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Teach
good sportsmanship and respect for all.
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Value
winning but not more than character and performance.
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Make
COERVERŪ COACHING's benefits
accessible to as many boys and girls and their
coaches, teachers and parents as possible.
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We
believe that team systems and tactics are important
but they cannot fully compensate for poor control,
inaccurate passing or other technical weaknesses.
Ultimately team organization is only as effective
as the individual players in it.
Our
Philosophy is based on the premise that the game consists
of sequences of play between 2, 3 and sometimes 4
players, in various parts of the field, and that Team
Success is determined by player performances in these
exchanges.
Consequently
CoerverŪ Coaching focuses on improving individual
and small group play in these sequences especially
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the 70's the great Dutch Coach Wiel Coerver, aiming
to improve individual soccer skills and develop more
effective attacking players, created a new way to teach
soccer. Coerver first analyzed the great players on
slow motion video and came to the conclusion that many
of their one-on-one and control skills could be broken
down and taught to most players. From these few "moves"
of great players, he and his fellow Directors devised
hudnreds of Individual and Group exercises and games
which formed the basis of the CoerverT Coaching events
and products. In
1985, Alfred Galustian and Charlie Cooke joined Coerver
and established the CoerverT Coaching Global Network.
Since
that time CoerverT Coaching has expanded its programs
and products to Asia, the United States, Europe, Australia
and Africa. It has become one of the most respected
teaching programs with an unmatched list of endorsements
from National Federations, Professional Clubs, Stars
and Coaches. That
brings us to the NEW ERA. The next stage in
CoerverT Coaching development. CoerverT Coaching has
always been based on the premise that team performance
ultimately depends upon the individual players' capabilities
and performance.
It
has through its schools, camps and educational products
provided young players (and their coaches and teachers)
with an essential "Foundation" that team play can
be built on.
The
Method has been endorsed by many famous international
players and coaches including Franz Beckenbauer
and Karl Heinz Rummennigge of West Germany,
Peter Beardsley of Liverpool, Newcastle and
England, Gordon Streachan of Leeds United and
Scotland, John Collins of Celtic and Scotland,
Roberto Rivelino of Brazil, Alex Ferguson
of Manchester United, Liam Brady of Inter Milan
and Ireland, and Anson Dorance, coach of the
US Women's 1991 World Cup Champions.
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Weil Coerver
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Weil
Coerver spent more than 25 years as a professional player
and champion coach in the Netherlands. In 1970 he coached
Holland's Feyenord to the European Club Championship,
one of soccer's highest achievments. He was also Head
Coach of the Indonesian National Team and has served
as technical advisor to the Swedish, Dutch, English
and other national federations. Some
of the young players he developed now play on top
European clubs.
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Alfred
Galustian |
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Alfred
Galustian is the International Director of CoerverTCoaching.
He
worked for many years with Weil Coerver and in 1985
was asked by Weil to head up CoerverT internationally.
He has since been responsible for establishing CoerverT
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Alfred
has worked as coaching consultant to the English Schools
Football Association, the Italian Coaching Association,
the Irish Football Association, the French Football
Federation, the Japanese Football Association - as well
as many of the J League Clubs (Japan), Arsenal, Everton
(England), Auxerre (France) and Parma (Italy).
Alfred
started his soccer career as a player with Wimbledon
in England, moving
on to coaching after an injury. He has earned coaching
licenses in both the United Kingdom and the USA. In
addition to coaching, he has also produced many of
the CoerverT Coaching videos and writes for many of
the leading soccer publications around the world.
In
1994 Alfred was appointed Technical Director for Special
Olympics (Soccer).
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Charlie
Cooke |
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Charlie
played for Aberdeen FC and Dundee FC in
the Scotland's Premier League before joining Chelsea
FC of London in the English Premier League in 1966.
He made 360 league and cup appearances for the Londoners
and played in four Cup Finals, finishing runners up
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They were
runners up in the English League Cup in 1971 and won
the European Cup Winners Cup in 1971. He represented
Scotland 16 times in full international appearances
and also represented the Scottish League and Scottish
U-23 National Team. Charlie
also played for the L.A. Aztecs, Memphis Rogues and
the California Surf of the North American Soccer League
and was head coach of the Wichita Wings in the Major
Indoor Soccer League.
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