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Friday 22 January 2010

Premier Football Academy

Premier Football Academy: Fullfilling Social Obligations

Various factors has been attributed to the drastic decline in the standard of Malaysian football scene

Despite having to face the brunt of public discontentment, the academy's management appears confident that improvements in the quality of play will be forthcoming

FOOTBALL CLINIC

Formed in 2008, the academy had started out as a football clinic for students of Sek Keb Desa Pandan

The setting up of the football clinic had generated a lot of interest among members of the public. "We received numerous inquiries on the matter from members of the public, so we decided that it would be best to open the clinic to anyone who is serious in wanting to improve his footballing skills

Interestingly, the age of those who have enrolled with the academy ranged from as young as five years old to 16

The academy hopes to be able to raise the quality of local football to be on par with that in the 70s, the halcyon days of local football, players like the late Mokhtar Dahari and Zainal Abidin Hassan for example, had created Malaysian football history

The Malaysian football greats of the 70s served as the source of inspiration for the trainees at the academy, each of whom aspires to eventually develop a formidable reputation of their own, as a football star

MISSION AND VISION

Currently the academy's management is strategising an effective basic training programme

The academy was established with a view of becoming the centre of football excellence in Malaysia. By developing a training programme that is consistent an effective, we are confident that this can be achieved

The strategy involves designing a comprehensive training programme that incorporates technical skills training on the field, friendly matches, developing an effective academic syllabus in the field of sports sciences like injury prevention and diet, apart from organising motivational workshops

The syllabus for both the theory and practical aspects are constantly being reviewed and updated to meet international standards as stipulated by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Since the academy does not have a hostel to house its trainees whereby it could then constantly monitor their performance, it has roped in the parents to monitor their son's conduct at home

With the services of a highly experienced football coach, who was once a reputable player himself, the academy is able to tailor an all-rounded development programme suitable for football players from various age groups

SOCIAL OBLIGATION

The effort to uplift the quality of local football is deemed a social obligation that has been entrusted upon the academy's management

We may not be international football stars ourselves but our trainees will have the benefit of whatever knowledge and experience that we have garnered throughout our years of involvement in the sport

The academy charges a trainee RM60 monthly, which is a pittance really, when compared with the facilities that are at their disposal

Our fees are so low that we can never hope to recoup our operating costs

The academy's rigid training schedule stretches over the weekend

The intense weekend training sessions have averted the trainees from indulging in unhealthy social activities that could jeopardise their future

In addition to this, the academy regularly conducts moral and spiritual classes as well as motivational talks for its trainees

Knowledge and spiritual fortitude goes hand in hand towards character development in a football player. It is no use having a player who is deft on the field but is found wanting in discipline and character. Such a player would not go far in his football career

OBJECTIVES

With the level of commitment and enthusiasm displayed by its management, the academy is well on the path to producing a pool of local football talents that are highly skilled, disciplined, and emotionally and physically committed to the improvement of their game

Upon completion of their internship at the academy, trainees are given priority for selection into the Under 12 category in the Junior League and progressively move on to the Youth's League, before having the opportunity to be selected and play for the country

As such, the academy sees itself as a factory tasked with producing highly skilled and proficient players

Given the right physical exercise, technical skills training and mental aptitude, coupled with a comprehensive sponsorship programme, there is no limit as to how far our players can go

Program Pembangunan Bolasepak, Premier Football Academy

Program Pembangunan Bolasepak, Premier Football Academy dikelolakan oleh Football Community Ent 1744625 U (FCE)

Selain daripada minat, ia ditubuhkan bagi bertujuan melahirkan dan memberikan pendedahan kepada bakat-bakat pemain muda dari peringkat akar umbi seawal 5 tahun sehingga 16 tahun

FCE telah berdaftar dengan SSM pada tahun 2008 bermula dengan pusat latihan di Desa Pandan. Ia berkembang dan kini memiliki 4 pusat latihan iaitu Desa Pandan, Selayang, Melawati dan Petaling Jaya dan kini mempunyai seramai 150 pelajar yang berdaftar

FCE diusahakan oleh tiga (3) anak muda yang meminati di dalam bidang sukan bolasepak iaitu, Sdr Muhadi, Sdr Sharizal dan Sdr Mohd Nazri dan terdiri dari jurulatih yang berkelayakan

Pada tahun 2010, Premier telah berdaftar dan mengesahkan penyertaan di Kejohanan ‘National Open Junior Community Footbal League 2010 – Piala Sultan Ahmad Shah U12 untuk memberi pendedahan kepada pemain-pemain muda Premier yang akan bermula pada Febuari ini.

Premier sedang giat menjalankan pemilihan dan latihan intensif bagi pemain-pemain di bawah 12 tahun di Kompleks Sukan Astaka. Malaysia SME adalah Co-Sponsor untuk Premier di dalam kejohanan ini yang akan berlangsung selama 6 bulan yang bersiaran di ASTRO Channel 811

Premier juga sedang giat menjalankan pendaftaran bagi pelajar-pelajar baru di Padang Bolasepak, Jalan Utara, Kompleks Sukan Astaka, Petaling Jaya. Untuk keterangan lanjut sila hubungi Mohd Nazri 012-3798773 atau lawati laman http://mypremierfa.blogspot.com

Wednesday 20 January 2010

NATIONAL OPEN JUNIOR COMMUNITY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2010 – PIALA SULTAN AHMAD SHAH

THESE ARE THE 32 TEAMS WHO HAVE CONFIRMED THEIR PLACES FOR THE UNDER 12 NATIONAL OPEN JUNIOR COMMUNITY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2010 – PIALA SULTAN AHMAD SHAH

1 ACADEMY PERSATUAN SUKAN BINTANG BIRU, BUTTERWORTH
2 AKADEMI BOLASEPAK KOTA DAMANSARA
3 AKADEMI BOLASEPAK MBPJ
4 AKADEMI MEBA FC
5 AKADEMI PKNS FC
6 AKADEMI SOCCERKIDS
7 ASTAKA FC
8 BRAZIL FOOTBALL CENTRE
9 CIMB - YFA
10 FIRST KICK
11 GEN PRO
12 GLENMARIE UNITED
13 MUKL
14 JASMINE JUNIOR FC
15 JASMINE PUTRA UNITED
16 JUNIOR SOCCER SCHOOLS MALAYSIA
17 KELAB BOLASEPAK REMAJA BERSATU
18 KIDO KICKERS ACADEMY
19 KUALA LUMPUR YOUTH SOCCER (KLYS)
20 LITTLE LEAGUE SOCCER
21 MAHKOTA FOOTBALL ACADEMY
22 PNSB FC
23 PREMIER FOOTBALL ACADEMY
24 ROYAL SELANGOR CLUB
25 VIRTUOUS VALLEY FUTSAL & SOCCER TEAM (DOUBLE V)
26 SOCCERGURUS KINDER FOOTIE ACADEMY
27 SPARTAN FC
28 SUBANG JAYA FC
29 TTDI 1ST TOUCH
30 UKRC
31 WORLD CUP VISION
32 YOUTH SKILL ACADEMY

LEAGUE IS SCHEDULED TO KICK-OFF ON SATURDAY 20.2.2010

Tuesday 19 January 2010

1st Assessment - National Junior League 2010

Seramai 30 pemain muda yang berbakat telah dikenal pasti bakal menggegarkan dan beraksi untuk mewakili Premier di National Junior League Football Tournament 2010