Brazilian Soccer Schools

Where Players are Made

Why Brazilian Soccer Schools?

Our training philosophy, put simply, is for players to become technically competent with the ball, work to develop the required physical components before going on to excel in game situations. Our programme is of a long term nature with the emphasis initially placed on the individual rather than a team methodology. We believe the game should first be seen as an individual pursuit and complete domination and mastery of the tool of the game, the ball, be attained before the player moves into game play. We draw the analogy with music in that a young and aspiring musician would spend a minimum of three or four years perfecting and developing the command of their instrument before being invited to perform in an orchestra.

Our sessions

Futebol de Salão (FDS)

​A unique and central aspect of our programme is Futebol de Salão, the original Brazilian version of futsal. Futebol de Salão is played on a pitch the size of a basketball court with a smaller (size 2), heavier (465g) ball that has virtually no bounce (10%). As explained by Emilio Miranda from the University of São Paulo this version of the game creates up to 600% more touches and served as Brazil's "laboratory of improvisation". The result is an insanely fast, tightly compressed and highly pressurized environment of 5 a side football in which the core moves and skills within the syllabus can be trialled in a game environment.

More than just football for kids

BSS Minis: Ages 4.5 -8

In the youngest age groups, for players aged 5-8, we aim to open a child's mind as to what is possible with and without the ball, learning about its endless possibilities. We make use of the natural predispositions of children - a vivid imagination and often inexhaustible reserves of energy. We focus on individual technical work with the ball, which will take up no less than 60% of each session, whilst up to 30% of session time will be reserved for FDS game situations. Children will be given a soft introduction to the ICFDS Skills Badge Scheme, and are encouraged to understand and appreciate the importance of respect and friendship. The overall aim is to provide an introduction to the BSS methodology, firmly creating a solid core series of skills as their foundation enabling them to successfully move into the next phase of learning. Individual development and expression is paramount.

BSS: Ages 8-12

At this age children begin to compete more regularly, this results in players practising individual, paired and group work with and without pressure, moving closer to being match ready. The ICFDS Skills Badge Scheme begins to take more prominence, with all movements being slowly taught, reinforced and mastered. However we never forget this is a critical stage for experimentation and performance must not be assessed on success rather allowing a mind to flourish and learn. It is also important for our children to appreciate that faults are acceptable and can be used as motivation to work harder and try again.

BSS: Ages 12+

By the time children have reached the oldest age group, their technical foundation has been laid. Therefore we are ready to open up new chapters in the programme addressing players’ tactical, physical and mental development. At these ages they will have an increased intelligence and physical profile, which will enhance their understanding of these chapters. Players will not be limited to one position but encouraged to gain a full appreciation of the experiences that come with participating all over the field of play. With this we introduce team play techniques – we play in various combinations: from 1 vs 1 to 11 vs 11 using FDS footballs well as the introduction of more conventional Size 4 and 5 balls. We strengthen players’ general fitness and diet, focusing more on competition using elements of both Futebol de Salão and conventional gameplay in practice, whilst continuing to reinforce all the techniques introduced earlier in the programme.