Copying the Brazilians, or the Germans, or the Dutch, or any other country is NOT the answer to having a successful soccer (football) program in Jamaica. These countries that you are looking to copy, became successful because of hard work, NOT QUICK FIXES, by their federation, and a comprehensive and continually evolving program/system.
Jamaica has the RAW talent, but you need trained and qualified coaches/teachers and trainers to nurture and develop that RAW talent, so identifying, investing in and developing your best coaches/teachers and trainers should be one of your first steps. Now you don't have the financial resources readily available, so it is the job of your federation to work their "connections" that will help to get your coaches/teachers and trainers professionally trained and qualified, because a two to three week stint will NOT be enough, that is for show.
There is NO way around it, Jamaica needs a properly staffed and funded academy that will house, nurture and develop the most talented youth players in the country. That does NOT mean you need to scrap your high school competition, because there will be "late bloomers", who look average or good (but not good enough to be a part of your academy), and take the US college route, to be a valuable member of your senior team. PLUS, your federation and the high system can work together to get the high school coaches/teachers professional trained and qualified.
The federation also has to make sure that ALL the coaches/teachers and trainers in the DPL are professionally trained and qualified.
...More to come
Jamaica has the RAW talent, but you need trained and qualified coaches/teachers and trainers to nurture and develop that RAW talent, so identifying, investing in and developing your best coaches/teachers and trainers should be one of your first steps. Now you don't have the financial resources readily available, so it is the job of your federation to work their "connections" that will help to get your coaches/teachers and trainers professionally trained and qualified, because a two to three week stint will NOT be enough, that is for show.
There is NO way around it, Jamaica needs a properly staffed and funded academy that will house, nurture and develop the most talented youth players in the country. That does NOT mean you need to scrap your high school competition, because there will be "late bloomers", who look average or good (but not good enough to be a part of your academy), and take the US college route, to be a valuable member of your senior team. PLUS, your federation and the high system can work together to get the high school coaches/teachers professional trained and qualified.
The federation also has to make sure that ALL the coaches/teachers and trainers in the DPL are professionally trained and qualified.
...More to come
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