February 26, 2012

Boca Juniors open a Football School in Indonesia

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       Football club from Argentina, Boca Juniors, opened a football school for children and adolescents in Indonesia. Boca Juniors football school will be the first in Southeast Asia.

        Boca Junior Indonesia will not only provide physical training and talent alone, but also integrates sport science under the supervision of physicians, psychologists and nutritionists.

        By using a curriculum that was adopted directly from Argentina, Boca Juniors Football School Indonesia (BJFSI) believes that these advantages can increase knowledge of young football players in Indonesia and is ready to play football competitions nationally and internationally.


        In addition to using an international-based curriculum, BJFSI also bring a number of trainers from Argentina. Beto Bianchi
Pelliser, one of the foreign coaches who teach, saying that Indonesia actually has the potential of human resources is good. However, in the arena of international football, Indonesia has not had a good training system.

        BJFSI hold a free trial on Sunday afternoon, followed by more than one hundred children and adolescents ranging in age from 4 to 17 years. Activities are carried out to introduce a system of learning in BJFSI and attract parents to send their children.

        BJFSI set a registration fee of Rp1.5 million, including uniforms and one soccer ball for each student, and the education costs of Rp1 million per month.

      BJFSI will also implement a football education as perceived world-class player Diego Maradona, Gabriel Batistuta, Juan Roman Riquelme and Carlos Tevez.

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