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Showing posts with label International Soccer Camps. Show all posts
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Fabio Cannavaro to Return
(AP) - PERUGIA, Italy - Fabio Cannavaro flew to Italy on Sunday to undergo a medical test ahead of his proposed return to Juventus, the ANSA news agency reported. The Real Madrid defender and Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko, who is recovering from a broken foot, will visit medical consultant Vincenzo Cerulli. The 25-year-old Cannavaro is a free agent at the end of the season and Madrid has not offered him a new deal. Juventus fans have protested at the return of a player who left when the club was relegated to Serie B.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Inter Fax Chelsea Final Efforts For Lampard
Negotiations to take the Blues midfielder to Inter are at a turning point: a trip to London is imminent. And this week the offer for Roma's Mancini will go up to 12 million euros.
MILAN, 7 July 2008 - Yesterday Inter sent a fax to Chelsea requesting a meeting to negotiate the purchase of Frank Lampard. It was to be expected, but this is a decisive step since this is the first official move in the long talks focused on the 30 year old English midfielder. In fact up until yesterday Inter's Branca and Oriali have been seeking agreement with the player's agent, Steve Kutner, while Mourinho has been talking to Lampard himself, after three seasons as his manager in London. Today Branca is expected in the English capital.
TURNAROUND - It's no surprise that Inter made their move over the weekend: Chelsea's pre-season training begins today. Inter want to assist Lampard in what will be a difficult stage for him: explaining to the club that after seven years in which he has both given and received a great deal, he wants to join Mourinho in Milan. It's one thing to turn down the generous contract renewal offer of €8.5 million a season (his current deal expires in 2009), it's another matter to explain to the Blues' directors that today they may have to cash in on a player who otherwise could leave for nothing next year. Inter are ready to pay €10 million to the club, though the bulk of the cost will be the player's wages: a four year deal has already been agreed for €7.5 million (net) per season. Ultimately, the deal is on, despite the last-ditch efforts by Deco. Denying that his arrival will push Lampard towards Milan, the Portuguese player yesterday claimed: "I think I can be compatible with Lampard on the pitch. It will be for Scolari to decide, but I've watched a lot of Chelsea games on TV and together Frank and I can create a lot of danger for other teams." But perhaps for Chelsea themselves too, since they need to fit in Ballack, and a tackling midfielder wouldn't hurt...
MANCINI DEAL CLOSE - This week Inter could pull off a double transfer coup. By Tuesday it is expected that there will be a meeting with Roma for Mancini, whose agent Gilmar Veloz is expected in Italy by the weekend. On Friday, Roma reiterated that they are only interested in a cash deal but lowered their demands from 15 to 13 million euros. Inter offered 10 and could reach 12, so an agreement is not far off. Not least since without this cash, the giallorossi can't operate on the transfer market.
QUARESMA UNLIKELY - The prospect of Ricardo Quaresma seems ever less likely. As if the difference between demand (€30 million plus Pelè) and offer (€20 million) weren't enough, yesterday Porto President Pinto da Costa denied the story, despite the meeting which took place, under pressure from fans, saying that "I haven't received any official offer for Quaresma. Nor has he asked to leave."
TIME TO SELL - Branca and Oriali must also work on outgoing players. Costs must be recouped, but the squad must also be reduced to the 24 players requested by Mourinho. With Lampard, Mancini and Obinna (agreement with Chievo is expected this week) added there would be 28. Burdisso (who Inter have banned from taking part in the Olimpics), Stankovic and one of Crespo or Suazo may leave. But there are rumours that Adriano could go to Chelsea in exchange for Drogba. Another of Mourinho's favourites.
Text Source: By LUCA TAIDELLI, Gazzetta.it(http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/Primo_Piano/2008/07_Luglio/07/Lampard.shtml)
MILAN, 7 July 2008 - Yesterday Inter sent a fax to Chelsea requesting a meeting to negotiate the purchase of Frank Lampard. It was to be expected, but this is a decisive step since this is the first official move in the long talks focused on the 30 year old English midfielder. In fact up until yesterday Inter's Branca and Oriali have been seeking agreement with the player's agent, Steve Kutner, while Mourinho has been talking to Lampard himself, after three seasons as his manager in London. Today Branca is expected in the English capital.
TURNAROUND - It's no surprise that Inter made their move over the weekend: Chelsea's pre-season training begins today. Inter want to assist Lampard in what will be a difficult stage for him: explaining to the club that after seven years in which he has both given and received a great deal, he wants to join Mourinho in Milan. It's one thing to turn down the generous contract renewal offer of €8.5 million a season (his current deal expires in 2009), it's another matter to explain to the Blues' directors that today they may have to cash in on a player who otherwise could leave for nothing next year. Inter are ready to pay €10 million to the club, though the bulk of the cost will be the player's wages: a four year deal has already been agreed for €7.5 million (net) per season. Ultimately, the deal is on, despite the last-ditch efforts by Deco. Denying that his arrival will push Lampard towards Milan, the Portuguese player yesterday claimed: "I think I can be compatible with Lampard on the pitch. It will be for Scolari to decide, but I've watched a lot of Chelsea games on TV and together Frank and I can create a lot of danger for other teams." But perhaps for Chelsea themselves too, since they need to fit in Ballack, and a tackling midfielder wouldn't hurt...
MANCINI DEAL CLOSE - This week Inter could pull off a double transfer coup. By Tuesday it is expected that there will be a meeting with Roma for Mancini, whose agent Gilmar Veloz is expected in Italy by the weekend. On Friday, Roma reiterated that they are only interested in a cash deal but lowered their demands from 15 to 13 million euros. Inter offered 10 and could reach 12, so an agreement is not far off. Not least since without this cash, the giallorossi can't operate on the transfer market.
QUARESMA UNLIKELY - The prospect of Ricardo Quaresma seems ever less likely. As if the difference between demand (€30 million plus Pelè) and offer (€20 million) weren't enough, yesterday Porto President Pinto da Costa denied the story, despite the meeting which took place, under pressure from fans, saying that "I haven't received any official offer for Quaresma. Nor has he asked to leave."
TIME TO SELL - Branca and Oriali must also work on outgoing players. Costs must be recouped, but the squad must also be reduced to the 24 players requested by Mourinho. With Lampard, Mancini and Obinna (agreement with Chievo is expected this week) added there would be 28. Burdisso (who Inter have banned from taking part in the Olimpics), Stankovic and one of Crespo or Suazo may leave. But there are rumours that Adriano could go to Chelsea in exchange for Drogba. Another of Mourinho's favourites.
Text Source: By LUCA TAIDELLI, Gazzetta.it(http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/Primo_Piano/2008/07_Luglio/07/Lampard.shtml)
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Balotelli Claims Record
Mario Balotelli is delighted to have started fulfilling his potential after entering the history books with his top-flight debut goal.

The striker became the youngest player to score in Serie A this season with Inter's second goal at Atalanta on Game Day 32 at 17 years, 7 months and 26 days old.
He said: "It's good to have been given a certain responsibilty and I'm happy to be able to do the right thing."
The win for the reigning champions at the Azzurri d'Italia stadium in Bergamo restored the Nerazzurri's four-point lead over AS Roma in the chase for the title.
The Palermo-born youngster is in line for a place again at the weekend should Roberto Mancini decide not to risk Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the Game Day 33 fixture at home to Fiorentina.
The Sweden international has been struggling with a knee tendon problem and the Inter coach is determined not to aggravate the 26-year-old's injury ahead of the championship run-in.
This article was featured on SereA.tv. Click here to go directly to the site.

The striker became the youngest player to score in Serie A this season with Inter's second goal at Atalanta on Game Day 32 at 17 years, 7 months and 26 days old.
He said: "It's good to have been given a certain responsibilty and I'm happy to be able to do the right thing."
The win for the reigning champions at the Azzurri d'Italia stadium in Bergamo restored the Nerazzurri's four-point lead over AS Roma in the chase for the title.
The Palermo-born youngster is in line for a place again at the weekend should Roberto Mancini decide not to risk Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the Game Day 33 fixture at home to Fiorentina.
The Sweden international has been struggling with a knee tendon problem and the Inter coach is determined not to aggravate the 26-year-old's injury ahead of the championship run-in.
This article was featured on SereA.tv. Click here to go directly to the site.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
New Approach on Soccer Camp Philosophy
Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School has a brand new approach to soccer training. We bring top level Italian Soccer Coaches to your club. The concept is simple:
We bring top level Italian Soccer Coaches to your club. The Italian Coaches will work closely with club players and coaches.
This how easy it is. Soccerkix travels to each location to conduct incredibly enjoyable and motivating camps and training
sessions for players right on their field. The players get creative, age-tailored instruction in fundamental skills as well as great tactical instruction. Players are assured to have a great time while improving their game.
So, learn from the best, book a camp at your location today. Camp locations are limited, e-mail or call 800-954-7086 to find out how to bring professional Italian coaches to a soccer club.Camp information:Scuola Calcio Camps were founded on the basis of bringing soccer to youth players around the world.
Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) Camps are scheduled across the world and are presented by Soccerkix and Scuola Calcio Director Antonio Saviano. Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) Camps offer players a new way to learn skills in a safe and humanistic camp environment. Utilizing the best soccer instructors around the world, Scuola Calcio camps present a series of challenges to the students, designed to expand their physical and mental soccer abilities while delivering success and building self esteem on and off the soccer field.
Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) camps are tough and intense. The participants become part of a very special family, a family that is from all over the world. The skills, friendships and self-respect that the players gain will last a lifetime. Our technical sessions will improve a person's ball work, while tactical sessions will improve a person's field vision. If people want to improve their soccer skills and have fun while doing it, then they must consider the Scuola Calcio Camps. Scuola Calcio will come and work with players and coaching staff, educating the coaching staff into best using their time and efforts to get the most out of a training session.
Camp philosophy:
The philosophy of Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School Camps is to strengthen the foundation of youth soccer in the world and "fertilize” the grassroots of the soccer game by providing quality coaching and instruction for young soccer players. Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is a resource for organizations, players and coaches to expand their knowledge of the game and the betterment of the team and individuals.
Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is dedicated to the improvement of soccer players and coaches at all skill levels, and to the expansion of the base of knowledge upon which the future of youth soccer is built.
Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is committed to excellence in Athletics, each young player is taught to perform successfully at the highest possible level in accordance with the very best modern training methods. Our main objective is to provide all participants with the knowledge and skill needed to fulfill their athletic potential in a healthy, entertaining environment
We bring top level Italian Soccer Coaches to your club. The Italian Coaches will work closely with club players and coaches.
This how easy it is. Soccerkix travels to each location to conduct incredibly enjoyable and motivating camps and training

So, learn from the best, book a camp at your location today. Camp locations are limited, e-mail or call 800-954-7086 to find out how to bring professional Italian coaches to a soccer club.Camp information:Scuola Calcio Camps were founded on the basis of bringing soccer to youth players around the world.
Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) Camps are scheduled across the world and are presented by Soccerkix and Scuola Calcio Director Antonio Saviano. Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) Camps offer players a new way to learn skills in a safe and humanistic camp environment. Utilizing the best soccer instructors around the world, Scuola Calcio camps present a series of challenges to the students, designed to expand their physical and mental soccer abilities while delivering success and building self esteem on and off the soccer field.
Scuola Calcio (Soccer School) camps are tough and intense. The participants become part of a very special family, a family that is from all over the world. The skills, friendships and self-respect that the players gain will last a lifetime. Our technical sessions will improve a person's ball work, while tactical sessions will improve a person's field vision. If people want to improve their soccer skills and have fun while doing it, then they must consider the Scuola Calcio Camps. Scuola Calcio will come and work with players and coaching staff, educating the coaching staff into best using their time and efforts to get the most out of a training session.
Camp philosophy:
The philosophy of Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School Camps is to strengthen the foundation of youth soccer in the world and "fertilize” the grassroots of the soccer game by providing quality coaching and instruction for young soccer players. Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is a resource for organizations, players and coaches to expand their knowledge of the game and the betterment of the team and individuals.
Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is dedicated to the improvement of soccer players and coaches at all skill levels, and to the expansion of the base of knowledge upon which the future of youth soccer is built.
Soccerkix, Italian Premier Soccer School is committed to excellence in Athletics, each young player is taught to perform successfully at the highest possible level in accordance with the very best modern training methods. Our main objective is to provide all participants with the knowledge and skill needed to fulfill their athletic potential in a healthy, entertaining environment
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