Talentchmiede Austria: So academies shape our football stars!
Talentchmiede Austria: So academies shape our football stars!
Austria's football is located on a rising branch. The performance of the teams is emphasized by experts, but it also becomes clear that the individual training has some weaknesses. In an interview, Stefan Oesen emphasizes that the strength of Austria is in the support of the teams, but this is affected by the individual weaknesses of the players. This balance between team success and individual performance becomes increasingly relevant, especially if you look at the A team. "There are always players, never teams," is a quote from Johan Cruyff, which Oesen leads to the central point of his argument. The goal of the football academies must therefore be to promote talented single players.
The official outcome of the U19 qualification for the European Championship, which has not been reached, is seen as an indication of defects in player quality. Oesen explains that nowadays there are players who are able to decide games independently, and particularly raise Baumi and Sabi as examples. The U18 championship and the Youth League, which offer young talents, are positive.
The role of the football academies
Football academies in Austria play a crucial role in the development of young players. They use modern training methods and offer psychological support so that the talents are promoted holistically. According to [Austriansoccerboard] (https://www.austriansoccerboard.at/blogs/entry/25-die-aufstrebende-generation-junge-talente-im-%C3%B6 Ölyterische-fu%C3%9Fball/), many young players have asserted themselves on the international stage in recent years. A large part of this ascent is based on the work in amateur clubs and profile as well as the constant improvement of training in academies.
This includes a variety of talents that have the potential to become new success stories in Austrian football. A look at the list of current outstanding players shows that Austria is still able to produce some of the best soccer players in Europe, including David Alaba and Marcel Sabitzer. In addition, there are also exciting young players like Paul Wanner and Nicolas Seiwald on the radar of the football world.
The future of Austrian football
Continuous work within the academies is essential to cope with the requirements of modern football. Factors such as nutritional plans, mental support, discipline and responsibility are very important in the best academies. These aspects will help meet the challenges of promoting young talent, in which high demands and the pressure to be successful, often cause stress for the players. Above all, women's football has also developed strongly, which underlines the positive effects of the academies.
The increasing number of young talents from Austrian football academies gives rise to hope. The key to further success in football is, according to [Laola1] (https://www.laola1.at/de/Red/sport-mix/Mehr-sport/sonstiges/wotalente-herwachsen ---die-die-fussball-Akademien/). In view of the challenges, but also the possibilities that offer themselves for the emerging generations, Austria has a good chance of continuing to establish themselves in international football. The combination of talented single players and functioning teams will decide on the success of the country.
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