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Football / Football Academy Thread
« on: May 03, 2012, 11:08:04 AM »
Former AC Milan manager to set up academy in Tobago.
By Shaun Fuentes.


Italo Galbiati, a former AC Milan manager and assistant coach to Fabio Capello will be launching a football academy in Tobago later this year.

The Italian born will be in the sister isle in June to launch the academy which is being set up through the efforts of Italian-based football consultant Stefano Monti who became familiar with Trinidad and Tobago and its footballing possibilities after marrying his Trinidadian girlfriend.

Galbiati visited Trinidad once before during England’s visit in 2008 for a friendly international against this country and is now keen on assisting in the development of players for exchange programs. According to Monti, efforts will be made to have collaboration with the Football Federation. The academy is expected to be based at the Phoenix ground.

“The aim is to create a opportunities for young footballers from the island and help them attain a high level of preparation and professionalism for the sport.

These skills will  assist these young men to become educated citizens for the world of work or university and of course there will be opportunities for the player or players that stand out,” explained Monti who has done work in the past with 1976 Phoenix FC and also managed Italian fourth division club ASD Francavilla.

“The project will be set up to focus on academics, social and football education,” Monti added. The 74-year-old Galbiati also worked as an assistant coach at Real Madrid, Juventus and Roma. He also played one game for Inter Milan and was also contracted as a player with Lecco.


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Football / Pfister knocks Pro League
« on: November 16, 2011, 10:36:23 PM »
Pfister knocks Pro League.
T&T Express Reports.


Otto Pfister has made his feelings known about the standard of the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League.

"This Pro League is zero. It is zero," said the veteran German, who has coached in Ivory Coast, Senegal, Ghana Cameroon and Saudi Arabia among other countries.

Speaking following his side's final match in CONCACAF 2014 World Cup qualifying at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Tuesday, Pfister said that although Trinidad and Tobago were eliminated from the World Cup, the 600 of so folk that turned up were far greater than most Pro League matches.

He said that in places like Bermuda and Guyana, more people probably also watch football than in the local Pro League. Pfister, who has been a regular at local professional league matches, suggested that excitement was missing from the Pro League.

"The spectator, he leaves from his home and tells his wife I go to a football game. He likes a spectacle, but when he comes to the stadium he sees nothing."

Pfister further said that organisation was also a problem with the Pro League and said some matches sometimes have no ball boys; sometimes did not begin on time and there was also a problem with referee quality.

"How come all referees strike, and we take second-hand referees. Some referee even don't known the rules," Pfister suggested. "Improve your local football and have a chance at international football."

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Football / is wim the right full coach 2 take us 2 south africa
« on: September 07, 2006, 09:56:07 AM »
i doh thing so frm what i havee been seee goin on , hes got ah good mine but wen u start 2 class out the local pro leauge fellas it shows that he doesnt want 2 put the effort into help out local fellas make the grade 2 the international level

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