Norwich City CSF Futsal Scholarship Programme Course Prospectus 2016
Contents Programme overview What is futsal? Training programme Fixture programme Career progression A scholar s story How to apply 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Programme overview Learn... from our qualified BTEC tutors Train... with FA qualified futsal coaches The Norwich City CSF Futsal Scholarship Programme is an exciting opportunity for young people between the ages of 16-18 to continue their academic, footballing and career development through Norwich City Football Club. This unique and high quality experience will combine focused, small-group educational sessions with our designated education tutor alongside the opportunity to train with qualified coaches and represent Norwich City Football Club in our futsal fixture programme. Play... in our weekly fixture programme Work... towards a career in the sports industry Example weekly timetable Monday Tuesday 9:00-11:30 Strength & conditioning 12:15-1:00 Lunch Lunch Wednesday Thursday Friday Recovery Fixture Programme Lunch Lunch 1:00-3:30 Futsal Futsal www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 5
What is futsal? Futsal is one of the world s fastest growing indoor sports, which showcases close ball skills, increased touches, quick decision making, creativity and tactical knowledge. Considered by many as football in its purest form, the five-a-side game - using hockey sized goals and a size four ball with 30% less bounce - is the main recognised form of indoor football accepted by UEFA and FIFA. The demands of the game mean players must develop excellent technical ability, vision and awareness, decision making under pressure and cope with the fast paced physical requirements of the game. Many consider futsal to be a highly valuable tool in terms of developing young players and challenging them to become more technically proficient. Many of the skills and techniques of futsal are directly transferable to eleven-a-side football. Some of the world s top players such as Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Cesc Fabregas grew up playing the game from an early age and often describe how the skills and techniques learnt in futsal have aided their success in the mainstream game. In futsal, you see whether a player is really talented. You notice the small details in quality, class and tactical understanding. Xavi FC Barcelona & Spain 6 Futsal Programme 2016
A learning environment based around sport, football and Norwich City has enabled me to enjoy the education sessions as much as I do the futsal. Tom Dade Futsal scholar Overview Students on the course will study for a Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport over a two year period and will follow a carefully planned pathway of modules to provide them with a broad range of knowledge and experience whilst remaining linked to potential career pathways. The unique learning environment created through a Norwich City based programme allows students to be exposed to a variety of working areas of a professional football club and its staff to enhance the delivery of core units. Scholars will have the opportunity to observe the first team train, go behind the scenes of match day security at Carrow Road and take part in match analysis sessions to ensure a learning experience unique to this programme. Example units Learn Sports coaching Practical team sports Rules, regulations and officiating Current issues in sport Organising sports events Sport as a business Physical education Talent ID and development Exercise, health and lifestyle 8 Futsal Programme 2016 www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 9
Training programme Students will receive up to four hours a week of dedicated futsal training with a full time FA qualified futsal coach and will focus on core areas of physical, technical and tactical development. Technical Ball mastery, changes of direction, skills & tricks, manipulations, passing, receiving, dribbling, shooting, goalkeeping Tactical development Team play, formations, playing to a plan, game play. Physical With the physical demands placed on players in futsal training and games, it is important that players have the physical capacity to perform to the required levels. Therefore elements of training sessions will also focus on the physical development of the players: Balance, coordination, agility, stamina, strength, flexibility, speed Nothing beats the build up to our fixtures... the team spirit in training is brilliant. Damon Cooper, Futsal scholar Train 10 Futsal Programme 2016
Fixture programme NCFC Futsal League The fixture programme will allow the scholars to put their futsal learning into practice. Each of the squads will compete in a weekly league programme featuring all of the regional representative squads, including cohorts from Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Stalham, Thetford and Ely. Players who stand out in these programmes will have the opportunity to represent Norwich City FC in fixtures against teams from other professional football clubs. Play 12 Futsal Programme 2016 www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 13
Career Progression What can I do with a Level 3 BTEC in Sport? The experience of the Futsal programme and the carefully chosen module pathway is designed to form a clear pathway into employment within the sports and active leisure sector. Potential career pathways include, but are not limited to: Sports coaching Sports science Sports medicine Sports facility management Personal training Sports development Employment with CSF Professional sportsperson In addition to this, second year students will also be offered the chance to complete the FA Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football and receive additional placements within CSF programmes, to further enhance career and employment opportunities. Work 14 Futsal Programme 2016 www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 15
A scholar s story Tom Wright Having been part of various CSF football programmes since the age of eleven - the majority of this within the goalkeeping player development centre - Tom completed his GCSEs and was planning his next step in terms of education and a career. His experience of CSF courses left him with a passion to develop a career in sports coaching. While futsal was relatively new to Tom as a goalkeeper, the opportunity to remain within the Norwich City set up and further his education at the same time was an appealing offer. Since achieving the required grades, Tom has not looked back. In year one Tom continued his coaching development by shadowing experienced CSF coaches in his timetabled free time, Tom has also developed his futsal ability to a level where he has now been invited into the England regional development centre as one of two goalkeepers (the other is also on our futsal programme!) Tom Wright In year two, Tom has continued to go from strength to strength, passing his first FA coaching qualification and along with several other scholars has joined CSF s community coaching team. This enables him to be employed part time by the Foundation around his education and training commitments. Having the opportunity to work towards a future in sport whilst representing Norwich City Football Club has been an incredible experience. Tom Wright, Futsal scholar www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 17
How to apply Entry requirements Due to the nature of the Level 3 BTEC course, all students must obtain a minimum of 5 A*-C grades at GCSE level including both Maths and English, whilst at the same time demonstrating the appropriate core futsal abilities. All students will need to pay an enrolment fee of 200 which in return will see players issued with personalised Norwich City learning and training kits, heart rate monitors and full personal injury insurance cover. September 2016 programme venues Norwich City Football Club Norwich City Football Club (girls only) Gorleston East Norfolk Sixth Form College (girls only) Stalham Academy Iceni Academy How to register Students looking to enroll onto the Norwich City CSF Futsal Scholarship Programme need to complete the application form available at www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk and return to CSF by the identified deadline. Following this, a parents evening will be held to outline final programme details, assess an individual s suitability to the programme and clarify any questions or concerns from students and parents/guardians. The programme has been put together with career progression in mind. We want our scholars to develop with us as people, not just players. Stevie Bramble CSF Curriculum Manager All students will then be contacted regarding whether or not they have been offered a non-conditional or a conditional offer dependent on exam results. Players will then need to sign scholarship contracts prior to the course commencing. 18 Futsal Programme 2016 www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 9
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