FC Futsal Brings the Game of Champions to Miami Youth Sports
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) March 16, 2016 -- With serial entrepreneur Mark Cuban as an investor, there’s no doubt futsal is about to become the next big thing on America’s sporting field. Long popular in Europe and South America where its youth groups have spawned some of the world’s best soccer players — Pele, Ronaldo, Neymar and Messi to name a few — Futsal is about to kick off in a big way in the United States when the Professional Futsal League launches in 2017 with Cuban among the investors and promoters.
Miami-based FC Futsal, a newly formed youth futsal organization, is giving U.S. kids an opportunity to follow in the footsteps of world-renowned soccer greats who trace their professional success to their beginnings in futsal.
“Futsal helps a lot because you need to think quickly,” said soccer great Neymar, Jr. “It’s a more dynamic game and when there’s not much space so you need to think quicker and futsal has helped me a lot with that.”
Michele Walters and her business partner, Estela Nickerson, are among the first enthusiasts to make an organized effort to expand youth futsal to the United States.
“I couldn’t be more excited about investing in the expansion of youth futsal in the U.S.,” Walters, co-owner, FC Futsal. “Futsal is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world and it’s time to foster its growth in the U.S. market. We are ready to introduce the best in futsal training according to FIFA standards. I’m thrilled about the PFL and its significance to what we will be doing.”
Futsal traces its roots to Brazil in the 1930s and 1940s when it was introduced as precursor to soccer for children under the age of 10. Usually played indoors, the game employs a smaller, heavier ball than soccer, appealing to kids with more time on the ball and pushing them to develop technical skills. Recognized by FIFA, futsal engages young athletes ages 4-14 with a teaching technique focused on ball control and in-the-moment decision-making skills. Highlights include:
• Skill Development: Futsal gives each player 1200 percent more ball contact than soccer and, because it’s played on a smaller field, players quickly learn proper close control and pinpoint passing techniques.
• Speed of Play: The game develops quick reflexes, so players learn to think fast and make tactical decisions.
• Continuity of Play: Continuous action keeps players engaged and enhances physical conditioning.
• Position Experience: With four field players and a goalie, players learn to be versatile as they transition continuously between offensive and defensive plays.
FC Futsal operates under the direction of Head Coach Guga Alencar who was most recently assistant coach and conditioning coach for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, a professional soccer team. A native of Brazil, Alencar, who grew up playing futsal before becoming a professional soccer player at age 17, credits the game for his success as a professional player and his subsequent enrollment in Florida Atlantic University. In addition to coaching FC Futsal’s regular program, Alencar also heads up an outreach program for underserved communities in the Miami area.
“The kids [in the community program] didn’t have much soccer experience, but they know how to move; they’re athletic,” said Alencar who often shares his own story to demonstrate to the players how futsal can be a springboard to a bright future.
“When I came from Brazil, I didn’t speak English,” he said. “I got a degree because of sports. They can do the same thing. It’s all in their hands.”
FC Futsal’s regular program takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays beginning at 4:30 p.m. at 5800 SW 81 Terrace in South Miami. The free community outreach programs takes place on Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Gibson-Bethel Community Center.
About FC Futsal: Established by Miami residents and business owners Michele Walters and Estela Nickerson, FC Futsal is open to kids between the ages of 4 and 14. FC Futsal currently offers skills training to more than 80 kids in three Miami locations, including a weekly no-fee session at the Gibson-Bethel Community Center in South Miami. For more information or to find out how to arrange a free introductory lesson, visit http://www.fcfutsal.com.
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Jane Watkins, Watkins PR, http://www.watkinspr.com/, +1 305-235-8575, [email protected]
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