JAMAICA OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
• Three teams in the fourteen parishes ages 12, 14 and 16 will be chosen from tryouts in August. Coaches to be selected by the JFF and Technical Staff Coaches selected will be trained by the Technical Staff and have to pass a licensing program that the JFF will approve. A pool of20 players will be selected for each age group in each parish for a total of 840 players.
• Practices will be held one to two times a week, not to conflict with local club or high school commitments and games will be played when possible. Technical Staffwill monitor the progress of the coaching and development of the players.
• A player profile will be kept which will include address, photograph, height, weight, technical/tactical ability, physical ability etc. Player profiles will be kept in the offices of the JFF and will be charted.
• In December/January a tournament will be held to pick the regional pool. The tournament would be held at a central location for easy access. This tournament will consist of a one day tournament for each age group where they will play each other in a round robin format. The 12's would play on Friday, 14's on Saturday and 16's on Sunday, each day play would begin at 8 am and end at 6 pm. The Technical Staff would be in attendance for each days games and will choose the
regional pool from this event.
• The regional pool would commence training in January. There will be four
regions, East, West, North and South regions. A pool of25 players will be
chosen for each age group in each region, so there would be a total of300 players. Practices would run from January to April. Coaches would be selected by the JFF Again, practices would run the same as how the parish teams were run.
• In April the national pool would be chosen from the regional tournament which would be held in Kingston. The tournament would be held over a Saturday and Sunday with the regional teams playing each other in a round robin format in the appropriate age groups. The Technical Staff would be in attendance to evaluate and choose players for the national pool for each age group. 25 players would be chosen for each national pool age group. In addition academy directors and scouts alike from foreign clubs would be invited to scout and evaluate players for
potential trials at overseas based clubs.
• The national pool training will run from May to August and will be conducted by the Technical Staff. Practices and games would be scheduled as often as possible with games to be played against Jamaica based teams and foreign teams alike. Classroom sessions will be conducted on football topics as well as speakers from the nutrition field, the government sector, university professors and successful
business persons.
• Practices will be held one to two times a week, not to conflict with local club or high school commitments and games will be played when possible. Technical Staffwill monitor the progress of the coaching and development of the players.
• A player profile will be kept which will include address, photograph, height, weight, technical/tactical ability, physical ability etc. Player profiles will be kept in the offices of the JFF and will be charted.
• In December/January a tournament will be held to pick the regional pool. The tournament would be held at a central location for easy access. This tournament will consist of a one day tournament for each age group where they will play each other in a round robin format. The 12's would play on Friday, 14's on Saturday and 16's on Sunday, each day play would begin at 8 am and end at 6 pm. The Technical Staff would be in attendance for each days games and will choose the
regional pool from this event.
• The regional pool would commence training in January. There will be four
regions, East, West, North and South regions. A pool of25 players will be
chosen for each age group in each region, so there would be a total of300 players. Practices would run from January to April. Coaches would be selected by the JFF Again, practices would run the same as how the parish teams were run.
• In April the national pool would be chosen from the regional tournament which would be held in Kingston. The tournament would be held over a Saturday and Sunday with the regional teams playing each other in a round robin format in the appropriate age groups. The Technical Staff would be in attendance to evaluate and choose players for the national pool for each age group. 25 players would be chosen for each national pool age group. In addition academy directors and scouts alike from foreign clubs would be invited to scout and evaluate players for
potential trials at overseas based clubs.
• The national pool training will run from May to August and will be conducted by the Technical Staff. Practices and games would be scheduled as often as possible with games to be played against Jamaica based teams and foreign teams alike. Classroom sessions will be conducted on football topics as well as speakers from the nutrition field, the government sector, university professors and successful
business persons.
• Two tournaments will be scheduled during the year, one during the Christmas period and one during the summer. These tournaments will include foreign professional academy teams as well as Olympic Development and regional teams from the US. This will help facilitate the development and exposure of the Jamaican youth players and further prepare them for national team status at the
older age groups.
older age groups.
EXPENSES
• Expenses will be minimal for this project
- Coaches will not be paid
- Tournaments will be one day events to eliminate overnight accommodations
- Lunch and transportation MAY have to be subsidized for the tournaments.
- Equipment will be provided by a sponsor, (ie Uhlsport)
- Tee-shirts with the JFF emblem with a number on the back will be
provided to each player beginning with the parish teams selections (I may
be able to provide this aspect of the program as well as other equipment
possibly through my football school in the US)
I know that Professor Simoes had wanted to put an academy in place during his tenure specifically the allocation of fields etc provided by the government/private sector. His idea was a good one but he was putting "the horse before the cart" because in order for the government/private sector to even contemplate a massive venture that he proposed
they will want to see a structured program in place for at least two years before getting involved.
Please let me know what you would like to do.
Regards
Bill Moravek- Coaches will not be paid
- Tournaments will be one day events to eliminate overnight accommodations
- Lunch and transportation MAY have to be subsidized for the tournaments.
- Equipment will be provided by a sponsor, (ie Uhlsport)
- Tee-shirts with the JFF emblem with a number on the back will be
provided to each player beginning with the parish teams selections (I may
be able to provide this aspect of the program as well as other equipment
possibly through my football school in the US)
I know that Professor Simoes had wanted to put an academy in place during his tenure specifically the allocation of fields etc provided by the government/private sector. His idea was a good one but he was putting "the horse before the cart" because in order for the government/private sector to even contemplate a massive venture that he proposed
they will want to see a structured program in place for at least two years before getting involved.
Please let me know what you would like to do.
Regards
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