March 15, 2022

Coaching Education – Oportunidad en Buenos Aires

Si hay un lugar en el mundo que combina la elegancia europea, la pasión sudamericana, y el amor por el fútbol, ese es sin dudas la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, la tierra que crió a los tres de los grandes dioses del fútbol: Diego Maradona, Alfredo Di Stefano, y Lionel Messi. La ciudad de la gran rivalidad de Boca Juniors y River Plate, cuya disputa se considera uno de los partidos más vibrantes del mundo, ya sea en la mítica Bombonera o el Monumental de Nuñez. Un lugar donde el fútbol y el culto por los clubes y los ídolos se vive en todas las esquinas.

El viaje a Buenos Aires se realiza a partir de una alianza educativa con la Escuela de Entrenadores César L. Menotti, presidida por el mismo Cesar Luis, una de los más legendarios entrenadores de todos los tiempos, campeón del mundo en suelo Argentino en 1978. El curso, de carácter obligatorio para los estudiantes de licencias AFA de la escuela, será de cinco dias a doble turno de 9 a 17 horas entre el Lunes 20 y el Viernes 24 de Junio de 2022. Abierto a todos los entrenadores de habla hispana en Rush.

Regístrese antes del 1 de Mayo

Para mas informacion contacts a Pablo Toledo a ptoledo@rushsoccer.com

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If there is a place in the world that combines European elegance, South American passion, and love for soccer, that is without a doubt the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the land that raised the three of the great soccer gods: Diego Maradona, Alfredo Di Stefano, and Lionel Messi. The city of the great rivalry of Boca Juniors and River Plate, whose dispute is considered one of the most vibrant matches in the world, either in the mythical Bombonera or the Monumental de Nuñez. A place where football and the cult of clubs and idols are lived on every corner.

The trip to Buenos Aires is made from an educational alliance with the César L. Menotti Coaches School, chaired by Cesar Luis himself, one of the most legendary coaches of all time, world champion on Argentine soil in 1978. The course, mandatory for the school’s AFA license students, will last five days with a double shift from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. between Monday, June 20 and Friday, June 24, 2022. Open to all Spanish speaking coaches in Rush.

Register by May 1st

For more information contact Pablo Toledo at ptoledo@rushsoccer.com

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