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What
players need to know about the SYL ODP
From Peter Vermes: former USA National
Team Player and SYL ODP Director of player development.
Dear Super Y-League Player:
As a former professional and national
team player I understand the demands of what it takes to get
to the next level. It takes a lot of training and preparation
to make it there.
I also understand the importance of communicating with the players.
It is important that you know what the National Scouting Network
will be looking for in a player. I have put together some information
below to keep you informed on the 2004 ODP System.
Yours is Soccer,
Peter Vermes
SYL Technical Director
Q: What will the SYL ODP Scouts look for in a player?
A: The SYL ODP will use the USSF components of coaching soccer
in identifying players:
• Technique
• Tactics
• Fitness
• Psychology
Technique:
A player’s individual technique on the ball and how
it is applied to the demands of the game will be our focus,
i.e, passing on the ground or passing in the air.
Tactics:
Each player will be evaluated on how they carryout their individual
and team tactics during the course of the game. More specifically
how they adapt when defending, attacking, time, score and
adjustments made throughout the game.
Fitness:
Each player will be evaluated by their speed/agility, strength/power,
recovery and overall game fitness.
Psychology:
Each player will be observed on their positive attitude on
and off the field. The SYL ODP Scouting Network is looking
for players that possess a combination of these components
and more importantly how they apply these to the demands of
the game.
Q: What will the SYL ODP Scouts
look for in a Goalkeeper?
A: The goalkeeping position is unique and requires different
skills to be evaluated. The areas in which the goalkeeper
will be evaluated are:
- Shot-Stopping (defending their goal)
- Dealing with crosses (defending the 18-yard box)
- Connection with the backline (defending the space behind
the defense)
- Distribution (Throwing, rolling and feet)
- Organization/Communication skills (set pieces)
The SYL ODP Scouting Network is looking
for goalkeepers that possess a combination of these components
and more importantly how they apply these to the demands of
the game.
Q: Can I be on both the State
ODP Teams and SYL ODP Teams, and what is the difference?
A: Yes. Both programs offer equal opportunities to be identified
for U.S. National Team Programs.
The difference is the SYL is that the identification for SYL
Regional ODP teams is based around your league play within
the SYL. The National Scouting Network contains coaches within
the club system to identify players. Each of your coaches
in the club are part of the scouting program.
If you are one of the players that does not react well to
the state open tryout system or do not react well with unfamiliar
players, this system will be able to help you get identified
if you have the abilities to go to the next level. You also
may be one of those players that plays better on your club
team. The National Scouting Network will look at players over
the course of a season, so you don’t have to worry if
you don’t perform well in a few games because there
will be plenty of games.
Just as other national teams throughout the world utilize
the club system to identify players, we recognize that the
club system is the most important means to identify players.
The US Soccer National Staff Coaches will then scour players
at the Regional ODP weekends to identify players for US National
Team Programs.
Q: The ODP Regional ID Weekends
are during January. What if I have High School soccer at the
same time?
A: No matter where you are in the country there will always
be a conflict somewhere. Some High School seasons are in the
spring, some are in the fall and some are in the winter. Prior
to the start of the High School season, you should have your
parents notify your High School coach and athletic director
in writing that you have been selected to the Regional ODP
Identification Weekend which is a sanctioned program of the
United States Olympic Committee and the United States Soccer
Federation. Since the Regional ODP Weekend will be on a Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, you should miss minimal High School soccer
activities.
Peter Vermes
PARENTS
Times,dates and other information are on the SYL site. We
will meet with you soon and provide you with any and all needed
information for you to have a great ODP experiance. Meanwhile,
if you have any questions now, please call the Penns Forest
office 412 371-1301 or email us pforest1@earthlink.net
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