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PROGRAM RADA NOGOMETNIH ŠKOLA FSŠ BUBAMARA (BIH), PSV (HOLANDIJA) I BETIS (ŠPANIJA). (Croatian)
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- Author(s): Ramić, Mirza
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Sportekspert; 2009, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p7-13, 7p, 1 Diagram, 4 Charts
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WORK PROGRAM OF FOOTBALL SCHOOLS BUBAMARA (BIH), PSV EINDHOVEN (NETHERLANDS) AND BETIS (SPAIN). (English)
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In today's football we can recognize different styles of playing, such as latin style, british style, italian style (Catenaccio), northern style, continental style, central American style… All styles comes from the work programs of those countries, precisely from the Football clubs, where it takes care of all the elements that are necessary for the development of young players. The totality of these elements contribute to the development of different styles that are becoming recognized for a particular domain, club, country and continent. In this column, will be presented work programs of the teams which implementing different work programs, and therefore different playing style. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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U današnjem nogometu mogu se prepoznati različiti stilovi igre npr. Iatinski stil, britanski stil, italijanski stil (Catenaccio), sjevernjački stil, kontinentalni, centralno-američki… Svi stilovi potiču od programa rada tih zemalja, tačnije klubova u kojima se vodi računa o svim elementima koji su potrebni za razvoj mladih nogometaša. Sveukupnost tih elemenata doprinosi razvoju različitih stilova koji postaju prepoznatljivi za određenu oblast, klub, zemlju i kontinent. U ovom radu će biti prikazani programi rada ekipa koje primjenjuju različite programe, a samim tim i stilove gre. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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