Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Francisco Bonilla Paredes fundador de la escuela de fútbol elite “Motacucito Way” en la ciudad ‘Crisol de la Etnia’ Montero



Por: Marco A. Ayllon Bueno
Nautilus Sports News
Dallas, Texas

Montero, Santa Cruz. - Desde hace más de 15 años viene funcionando la escuela de fútbol “Motacucito Way” con la participación de 40 jóvenes de ambos sexos. La escuela fue fundada por Francisco Bonilla Paredes, destacado Relacionador Publico y exjugador profesional del Club Bolívar que lleva más de 25 años vinculado al mundo del deporte en la ciudad crisol.

Nuestro querido “Pancho” Bonilla, Presidente y Director de Operaciones de AFMW, el siempre está vinculado con diferentes equipos profesionales en Bolivia y en otros países decidió ofrecer sus conocimientos del fútbol a niñas y niños en diferentes ciudades y en ciudad Montero.

“En mi época de jugador de fútbol estuve jugué en Universidad de Santa Cruz, (76-89) Oriente Petrolero (80-81), Club Bolívar (82 -89), del 96 al 2001 trabajé en la Comisión Técnica y entrenador del primer equipo de Guabirá, Sport Boys (2011), y Chaco Petrolero hasta el 2001, luego trabajamos en la Alcaldía de Montero, Dirección de Deportes, donde llevé más de 15 años dándole seguimiento al fútbol y a todos los deportes que practicamos los jóvenes en Bolivia” nos comentó Francisco Bonilla.

“Ahora llego el momento de devolver esos conocimientos a nuestros jóvenes valores y la mejor forma es creando una escuela de fútbol que sirva para dar los conocimientos básicos de cómo se practica este bello deporte” añadió Bonilla.

La academia de fútbol “Motacucito Way” es una de las mejores escuelas de alto rendimiento elite en Bolivia, tenemos un programa donde los jugadores aprenden modernas técnicas en sus diferentes categorías; estaremos dictando clases de fútbol a jóvenes desde los 5 y hasta los 15años de edad que están divididas de la siguiente manera: Clasificaciones por edad:

Sub-15.
Sub-13
Sub-11
Sub-9
Sub-7
Sub-5 Chiquilines.

Entrenadores Profesionales

Las clases de fútbol serán ofrecidas por el delantero Víctor Hugo Carvajal ex futbolista profesional quien milito en Guabirá, Real Potosí, un formador de jugadores.

Además estarán otro dos ex- futbolistas estrellas profesionales como son: Wilson Plata Aranda, delantero del Club Bolívar y Licenciado en Administración de Empresas de la universidad Mayor de San Andrés.  Gustavo Notta, ex-portero de Guabirá, Real Potosí, ahora Gustavo es entrenador de arqueros y docente educativo.

Lugar de la Academia:

Mutual de Jugadores de Montero
Localizada en el
Barrio Floresta, Calle 16 de Julio y Kramer
Montero, Santa Cruz Bolivia
Teléfono: 70895291    

Horario de las clases:

Lunes a Viernes

Desde las 3:00 p.m.,
Hasta las 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

France: Bolivian Soccer Coaches Thrive Training French Youth



Lyon France.- Cascol Coaches Kenji Jemio and Martin Paz feeling happy after winning the championship in the French youth football .

Kenji Jemio and Martin Paz are shining internationally as the best youth soccer coaches in France. They reached the crown and achieved the champion ship, the Bolivian professional football coach took to the next level the team and excelled in the tournament.

By: Marco A. Ayllon
Nautilus Sports News
Dallas TX

Bolivian coaches Jemio Kenji Hada and Martin Paz excel as a soccer coaches in France. Last May 21, both reached a inter departmental title in front of the Cascol team, both coach football (soccer) in the city of Lyon. The two Bolivian professionals succeed in international football implementing the best strategies and helped to reach the team to play offs.

Both took a Football Management and Coaching courses in this European country. Jemio appears as head coach of the team, while the second is the assistant coach and physical trainer.

In the final compromise, in which the trainers achieved the crown, his team, Cascol, thrashed 5-0 to Limas.

"Congratulations because you won the desired trophy and reaching to the top level," wrote the fans on the Facebook site of the club.

Best players: Sabri Lamouchi, Eric Abidal and Florent Balmont came out of this team. About Bolivian coaches, it was learned that both live in the Gallic country for eight years.

Kenji Jemio has a Master’s Degree in Physical and Mental Preparation, and reached three diploma levels of professional football coach, there is a press release that highlights his career.

In addition, this year he made a new course that gave him another coaching diploma, which is already recognized by FIFA.

In the case of Martin Paz, he holds a degree in economics and political science. He finished the three levels of coaching study to achieve their diploma of amateur football coach. "Next season will make a course to achieve the same degree FIFA has its companion".

As for achievements, this is the first experience at the helm of a football team. Handlers were ratified in their positions, so both will direct the next season in the third level, the highest in the country at U-17 level.

The club specializes in the advanced soccer divisions in France.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Fun Soccer League at Dallas Youths Soccer League (DYSL) and Roberto Marquez, Head Coach


Roberto Marquez, Head Coach
Director of Dallas Youths Soccer League (DYSL)
HS Park Office Phone:  214 670 0949
Marquez Coach Phone:  214 467 575

By: Marco A. Ayllon
Nautilus Sports News
Dallas TX

Roberto Marquez is a Head Soccer Coach and Director since 2010 at the Dallas Youths Soccer League Dallas, Texas. Roberto was born and raised on El Salvador, and has long been developing his coaching abilities and collecting many awards over the past 10 years.
In his early years of soccer Roberto enjoyed much success as a midfielder player with different amateur teams. He always wanted to play in professional division and he always waited for an opportunity or a connection with a scouting representative so he could show his soccer skills; later, he got disillusioned and disappointed.
Far ahead he studied to become a Soccer Coach and went on to coach so he could train the youth, and give them an opportunity to connect with other players and compete at the DYSL. He was honored as the top coach at the Harry Stone Recreational Park in 2012 and feels his success is due to his passion and love for the game.
He said: “We have opportunities for the kids in need and good hearted managers we can arrange to create some studentships.” Coach Marquez is already helping awarding scholarships for those parents who have three or four children playing for us. Coach Marquez program reimburses for any child.
Coach Marquez Soccer Program started with 12 teams, now he has about 25 teams and soccer players from U-4 to U-12., and he invites you if you wish to train and compete with happy players.
Coach Marquez is continually is looking for sponsors and local companies that wish to support the youth.




Invitation to Train an Compete in a Fun Soccer League at Dallas Youths Soccer League (DYSL)



Dallas Youths Soccer League invite you to participate in the youth soccer program: Spring, Summer, Fall 2016 in the following categories: U-5, U-7, U-8, U-13. Also for Girls League Middle/ High School ages.






To register go to:
Harry Stone Recreation Center
2403 Millmar Dr.
Dallas, TX 75228
214-670-0949




Or call Coach Marquez:

214-476-5175



FC Dallas Youth Teams




By: Marco A. Ayllon
Nautilus Sports News
Dallas TX
Let's learn about The FC Dallas Player Development system,  consists of five levels, with each level crossing over with the one below and / or above. The goal of the program is to ensure that each step is connected, thus giving players an opportunity to develop and advance throughout the system:
  • The FC Dallas professional team , consisting of up to 28 professional players
  • The FC Dallas Academy Program, consisting of two elite teams, U16 and U18, which play in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.
  • The FCD Premier Development Program, an elite core of teams that are selected by invitation only, one team per age group of both girls and boys.
  • Over 140 Select boys and girls teams ranging from ages U11 to U19. 
  • Over 75 Junior boys and girls teams ranging from U7 to U10.
FCDY SELECT SOCCER U11-U19
The FCD Youth Select Program contains over 2,500 boys & girls ages U7 through U19. Players compete on over 140 Select teams and 75 Junior teams. Select teams play in divisions I, II, and III in Classic League and Lake Highlands Girls Classic League, as well as in Plano. Junior teams play in FCD Liga, SDL, PSA, and CAL. Our teams continue to excel both locally and nationally. FCDY players represent our program in the most prestigious programs including (but not limited to) ODP, ID2, ECNL, Development Academy, various national teams, and have also been drafted to play professionally both here in Dallas, at other MLS Franchises, and for international clubs worldwide. The FCDY Academy Teams have continued to dominate both the U16 and U18 age groups in their respective divisions, currently being ranked 1st and 2nd, respectively, in their particular divisions. Our teams travel worldwide to tournaments such as the Aegon Future Cup in Holland, where FCDY were matched against teams from Ajax,Barcelona, Liverpool, Bayen Munich, and AC Milan. FCDY also competes in the Supergroup of the prestigious Dallas Cup, as well as several other FCDY teams who regularly qualify for the Dallas Cup in various age groups. FCDY players who do not play professionally move on to the top U.S. colleges. FCD players are generation Adidas players, homegrown players, & are at the pinnacle place for national and international recognition, recruitment, & development.
FCD JUNIOR SOCCER U7-U10
Junior Soccer has also been referred to as “Pre - Select” soccer for boys and girls ages U7 to U10. Typically it’s for those players that excel at the recreational level and desire an additional environment that is more competitive with advanced coaching. It is, however open to all players. After graduating from our Academy, select soccer begins at U11.
The FC Dallas Juniors Program
The Juniors Program focuses primarily on individual skill development. The goal of the Juniors program is to prepare players for a club soccer environment for their later years. It is designed for the more competitive player, and the more committed families. It has licensed coaches, and has more travel /expenses involved. There is an unhealthy bias towards promoting athleticism rather than taking time to develop players at the younger ages, which is having a profoundly negative effect on soccer in the USA.  Therefore at FC Dallas, we believe in age appropriate coaching which ensures that we are teaching not only the RIGHT things, but moreover teaching them the RIGHT way with an emphasis on long term development rather than short term 'wins'.
The FC Dallas Juniors Focus
FC Dallas as a whole is focused on player development. We are striving to create a solid learning experience by eliminating the “must win” stress placed on the player and team. FC Dallas has a unique Player Development system consisting of five levels in which follow our curriculum of developing creative and confident soccer players through out each stage of transition through. We recognize that the Juniors Level is the first and most important stage in structuring player development. The 4 major themes from the Juniors Curriculum are:
Ball Mastery - using both feet and multiple surfaces, we encourage players to experiment with all turns, tricks and skills whereas to develop their technical confidence with the ball. All players are developed to be dribblers first.
Shapes & Support - developing the idea of triangle and diamond shapes by supporting the player on the ball. Thus giving players more options to keep the ball rather than just kick it away.
Small Sided Environments - lots of 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4 free play within each training session. Thus allowing players to experiment and maximise development though muliple contacts on the ball and also recognise the triangle and diamond shape within the game.
Independent Player Thinking - we encourage the players to think for themselves and solve soccer problems with the skills we have taught. Our coaches guide players to the answers by asking questions rather than telling them the answer. Thereby creating independent thinkers who will play the game and solve soccer problems without the coach constantly telling them what to do in any given scenario. This leads to longer term information retention and higher levels of skill aquisition.
FCD Liga
FCD Liga is our “in house” development program exclusively for FC Dallas Junior  teams on Sunday afternoons at Toyota Soccer Center. It was created to provide a better environment to develop our players. We wanted our soccer “classroom” to be positive and nurturing where players can experiment using their tricks/skills to solve the soccer problems on the field in a healthy and competitive environment. The Liga format is 3v3, 4v4 and 5v5 so players maximize ball contacts as well as their “soccer experiences”. All experts agree that this is the purest form of soccer and it’s widely known that most of the best players in the world were developed playing in the “streets”, so we wanted to replicate that as best we could. Additional information will be provided to you regarding the format. Liga is mandatory for all our U7 and U8 teams.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Fanciful Soccer in Dallas City: Mexico Plans to Defeat Argentina in Dallas Cowboys Stadium





































By: Marco A. Ayllon
Nautilus Sports News
Dallas TX

Mexico is returning to Dallas Cowboys stadium after a 3-3 draw against Trinidad & Tobago in an attractive match.Provisional Mexico coach Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti has one match left before facing the United States next month at the Rose Bowl in California. On September 4, Argentina played in Houston to an alternative Bolivian soccer national team scoring 7-0 victory over a young Bolivian team, Ferretti has a challenging task at hand of getting ready Mexico national soccer team for the CONCACAF Cup match on Oct. 10 against the U.S.

Kellsey Ayllon Said: “This Tuesday, 8; will be a good occasion to watch play Munoz's. Before last week's friendly in Sandy, Utah, goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera appeared to have the slight upper hand over Moises Munoz. The Toluca player had success with “El Tri” in the past and had doubtfully been one of the best goalkeepers in Liga MX during the past few seasons.” However, after having a couple of surprise shaky moments against Trinidad & Tobago, Talavera's slim advantage disappeared and has now given Munoz a massive chance to become Ferretti's No.1 player in net. The 35-year-old has been a continual presence for years as an El Tri backup and garnered another call-up due to his current successful in the Apertura with Club America. With Talavera having an underwhelming performance last week, Munoz could take over in net and lead Mexico in the CONCACAF Cup match against the United States next month. It's an exciting opportunity, but Munoz will be tested against an Argentina side that features Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Ezequiel Lavezzi.

Mexico has been preparing, reinforcing, and creating a spider web against Argentines. The Tree prepared a offensive  plan this week at SMU and Money Gram Walnut fields implementing improved defense. Oswaldo Alanis, Diego Reyes, Israel Jimenez, and Jorge Torres Nilo all fought during Friday night's sold-out match at Rio Tinto Stadium. Only Torres Nilo emerged with a few bright moments, but he too did little justify a future starting role in the CONCACAF Cup. Now, three regular defensive starters are set to return for El Tri. Hector Moreno, Rafael Marquez, and Miguel Layun should all start in Tuesday's match. Paul Aguilar would have been included in the list of returnees, but the Club America player will unfortunately miss out on the match after sustaining a recent injury.

Moreno, Marquez, and Layun will provide some confidence in the backline, but all three still have plenty to prove. Moreno is just returning from an injury, Marquez is beginning to show a drop in his form, and Layun has had problems with reliability. In case El Tri will face a very talented attack, Mexico may need some organization in order to have a solid performance defensively. Still, Ferretti may implement a tactical shift to help the team in marking.

Javier Hernandez want to score against Argentina. He hasn't found the net since June 27; against
Argentina? With a lack of playing time for Manchester United, and an injury in early July which left him out of the Gold Cup, the 27-year-old has had some difficult times during the past few months. “Chicharito” Javier Hernandez has scored 40 goals for Mexico national team. After Manchester United, Hernandez has relocated and signed an attractive contract with Bayer Leverkusen and already played a friendly with the German club last week. He didn't score in the exhibition and the expectations will undoubtedly be higher in a more familiar environment with El Tri.
He promised to score goal or two at AT&T Stadium on Tuesday will be the perfect boost in self-esteem for the striker. Hernandez is an iconic figure for the Mexican national team and will be a key player next month against the U.S. An end to his current goalless streak, and hopefully an impressive showing, will be critical for Mexico.

Against Trinidad &Tobago the 25-year-old Hector Herrera released multiple powerful shots in his short time, one of which was placed beautifully on target and gave Mexico the equalizer during the 85th minute. Hector Herrera was back to his best for Mexico in a substitute appearance against Trinidad & Tobago. The goal of the match was much-needed for the Oporto player. Herrera had a disappointing performance in the Gold Cup after being expected to be one of the best players in the competition. Herrera appeared to be back to his old self with his movement on the ball and dangerous shots. The midfielder still has the abilities to become one of Mexico's best players and could shine for the squad against Argentina on Tuesday September 8.


Mexican fans wanted to see their favorite team, talk to famous players, and get autographs. But they could not, the “Tri” were not available to the public on Monday evening. About 200 people gathered around the West Victoria Hotel in downtown Dallas to show their support for the team. The fans arranged and chanted with the“Mariachis” Cielito Lindo and other memorable songs.  Benjamin “Lillo” Gonzales said: “We love our tenacious and talented team. We wish them the best for tomorrow, and we hope to win 3-1 against Argentina.” 

Friday, December 13, 2013

Dallas Best Basketball NELC Zone 1 Inter-Elementary Schools: “Stallions” Alex Sanger Ladies Basketball Team Won 2nd place at Harry Stone Final Game









In the present day, the Lady Stallions made live the “Friday the 13 nightmare” to Meadows “Lady Mavericks. 13-7.” Kellsey  D. Ayllon achieved three awards: Exemplary School Season Trophy, Wining Game Trophy, and The Dallas Finals Trophy. Also, she was awarded two silver medals and one bronze.
 


Nautilus Sports News
December 13, 2013


Basketball Spotlight Speaks Out:

Today Friday the 13, Alex Sanger “Stallions” elementary ladies basketball team and the Highland Meadows elementary “Lady Mavericks” provided basketball fans with a Dallas best NELC Zone 1 Inter-Elementary Schools that is sure to be remembered for years down the road.
Sanger “Ladies Stallions” won 6 – 4 ladies basketball game playing organized and aggressive leaded by Kellsey D. Ayllon and Cora Johnson and fearless ladies players. “Every one was happy at school, it was like a “Sanger Stallions’ stampede,” said Brandy Tucker a guest who enjoyed watching the game, “The Stallion girls played this time with more enthusiasm, retained more the ball and did not committed many fouls. Stallions player Paola Mendoza scored a nice double point. The Ladies Stallions accomplished the second place in Dallas city.
We noticed that the players passed the ball to their strikers in many occasions instead dribbling forward from the back. The Stallions loosed yesterday semifinals game against Guzick Elementary “Giants” 13-7. Today the Lady Stallions made live the “Friday the 13 nightmare” to Meadows “Lady Mavericks.”    In today’s game, the Lady Stallions returned with different tactics and winning attitude.
Sanger Coach Ms. Harris along with Sports Science specialist Ms. Hammond remained composed and gentle communicating positive reinforcing to her players. Highland Meadows elementary coach was antagonistic, he was flamboyant and exited. His players revealed confusion, and appealed to the discourteous game. The Stallions had more accuracy and scored in more offensive strikes.