The Route to Canada 2015: CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR WOMEN'S SOCCER COMING TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
The Cordero's brothers, Mario and Juan Carlos, from Santiago of Chile and now living in Toronto, Canada, are bringing a great new football / soccer talent development initiative to North America, in the route to Canada 2015 Women's World Cup: CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR WOMEN'S SOCCER. This will be a multi-disciplinary group working to make women's success at higher performance level worldwide.
Mario played professionally in South America (Magallanes, Santiago Morning, Ferroviarios and Colo Colo Farm Youth professional team) and in North America (NSL, National Soccer League). He was considered one of the greatest talented attacking midfielder and his techniques is similar to the greatest legends of international soccer (Maradona, Pele, Zico, Conti, Zidane). He is so talented that can read the game many seconds before the rivals and is always, as a player and a coach, one play ahead of the competition.
Juan Carlos Cordero is currently the National Head Coach for TEAM Canada preparing to participate in the AMF Women's Futsal World Cup, in Barrancabermeja, Colombia, in November 2013, as well as the Pre-World Cup Concafutsal Tournament to be held in Puerto Trujillo, Venezuela, in November 2012. Juan Carlos played at professional farm level in Palestino of the Chilean's First Division and was four consecutive years in the starting line-up for the varsity rep team of Catholic University of Chile. He wrote his first soccer coaching licence by DIGEDER at 15, wrote his first Soccer Coaching Handbook at 16, and then went to get his National soccer licensing by the Chilean National Soccer Federation, studying in the same promotions as Manuel Pellegrini (Real Madrid, Malaga), Arturo Salah (Colo Colo, Huachipato, National Team of Chile), attended a FIFA Coca Cola Soccer Academy lectured by global instructor Heinz Marotzke, and has travel for many countries and follow the training sessions of world champions as Argentina'86, France'98, Italy'90, Brazil, and together with FIFA-graduated instructor, Peruvian Canadian Luis Ruidott, created the Hispanic Canadian Soccer Coaches Association and wrote a new book in Spanish language, The Soccer Coaching Handbook, that basis for a upgrading in Higher Performance Training Techniques for Cuba National Sports System in Havana City and Camaguey.
For more than two decades they have followed, advised and coached rep women's soccer in Canada. Juan Carlos Cordero and Luis Ruidott have even invited by the University of Toronto's Physical Education Faculty to do lectures for graduated students and trainers in "Higher Performance Soccer Techniques" and "Soccer Development in Cuba". Cordero has also worked with Rene Simoes and a multitude of Brazilian soccer coaches in international football camps, and collaborate with former FIFA Media Officer and president of the Chilean National Federation, Harold Mayne-Nicholls, in the latter project "Ganamos Todos" (Win-Win Soccer"), for social inclusion and soccer development in Chile, the Caribbean (waiting to carry out the project in Dominica Island), Africa (Congo) and even in Canada, with Olympic champion and World Cup Argentinean coach, Marcelo Bielsa.
In the next week, the Cordero's brothers CENTRES OF SOCCER EXCELLENCE FOR WOMEN'S SOCCER will launch their website with all the information for dates, locations, registrations and instructors for the winter's 2012-13 and spring-summer 2013 season. Also, an specialized "Women's Soccer Coaching Handbook" in English language will be released in October 2012.
Email: soccermundialnet@yahoo.com
Tel. 416-806-8497
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