Editor's note: Diane Scavuzzo is the editor of www.soccernation.com, a soccer site created in Southern California in 2010. Soccernation's devoted to all things soccer/futsal in SoCal, from youth leagues to MLS to the international game. Diane has kept track of Sean Bowers's 619 Futsal league in San Diego and published the following update on May 31. We reprint an edited version here with Diane's permission.
By Diane Scavuzzo
Want to be as great as Ronaldo,
Messi & Ronaldinho?
Soccer experts say play futsal. Futsal may be the
newest "fad" in soccer training in San Diego, but it has a long
history of training great soccer players ... and now has a lot of parents
bragging about the benefits of 619 Futsal seasons.
Why is futsal so
wonderful? Many of today’s top soccer players have played it. The game is played on a hard court (like a basketball court), has a heavier
than traditional soccer ball and is very fast-paced and high-scoring.
Sean Bowers, 619 Futsal |
Players of all ages love futsal, and it is well known for its skill development
and emphasis on footwork. Former Futsal World Cup and Major League Soccer player Sean Bowers
launched his league last fall and as its second
successful season ends, we thought we would ask what parents thought. Coaches
have long sung the benefits of futsal, but what about parents? Has playing futsal really helped their kids? Here is what they had to say:
Brian Zellers says, “Futsal has helped Calli improve her touch in tight
spaces, passing, speed of play and vision of the game. This fast-paced game
teaches the players to think and react quickly and sharpens their skills for
the outdoor season. I believe futsal is better for skill development than
indoor soccer, as there is no wall to play against so players really rely on
their teammates for precision and proper passing to be successful."
Dave Mohr says, “My two girls play on the same 619 Futsal team and
their soccer skills have improved from their experience. Although the
environment is quite competitive (a good thing), the girls are encouraged and
feel free to try new skill moves without a lot of pressure.
Parents say 619 Futsal has helped their children develop skill and decision making. |
“Their ball control skills are
getting much better and their decisions on the court are quicker and more
frequently productive. More than ever, they are able to control the ball
at their feet in tight spaces and make a positive move either with a good pass
or going to goal with an effective attacking move. I notice that all the
girls on the team have better touches on the ball, better spacing across the
court and better communication with each game played.”
Ellen Montgomery says, “This is Timell’s first season in futsal and she
loved it. The fast pace of the game has allowed her to develop her
quickness and footwork. Understanding that she was able to control the
ball's movement was the biggest surprise for her. It was also a great team
builder as the girls get ready for a competitive season of regular
soccer."
Melinda Diamond says, “My daughter Ella has been playing competitive soccer
for the past five years and during the off-season she has also played indoor
soccer.This year we learned about 619 Futsal through a team parent, and
after going to one of the open-play nights she joined a team. Futsal has
been a great experience because it requires players to focus on their footwork
and passing skills.”
Timothy Burns says, “First, thanks for the opportunity for letting us
brag on the effects that futsal has had on my son and the team as a whole.
“To sum up the effect of futsal, I
would say it has improved ball handling skills, situational awareness, and
communication. Within two (back-to-back)
eight-game seasons, I have seen my son's ability to stop, start, run, change
direction, pass and receive all improve noticeably. All the boys have
demonstrated better ball handling from when the first season started and it can
only be attributed to futsal, as it was between our soccer seasons.
"Futsal has placed the boys in
a fast-paced game that requires them to quickly assess the bigger picture and
determine a course of action. This fast-paced processing translates to the
soccer field, where the pace is not as fast, as a tremendous advantage. If they
have a second in futsal to evaluate the situation around them, in soccer they
will have three seconds."
Sean
Bowers Speaks Out
Then we thought we would ask the
founder, and former U.S. Futsal National Team and MLS player Sean Bowers what it like
launching 619 Futsal in San Diego.
SNN: As your second season nears the
end, what are your thoughts about 619 Futsal?
Sean Bowers: Our first two futsal sessions were a huge success.
Our main goal was to provide a safe and competitive environment for youth
soccer players to develop their skills. We created a fun environment that
places all the emphasis on developing youth soccer players and takes the focus
off of simply winning or losing.
SNN: Is it more or less successful
than you expected?
Sean Bowers: To be honest, we put a lot of effort into 619 Futsal and Bree
Duckworth, Mike Gentry and I have spent numerous hours making
sure we do everything the right way. It is very important that 619 Futsal
tries its very best to create a league that all soccer players, no matter what
level they play, can excel and develop.
SNN: How exhausted are you?
Sean Bowers: I am very hands on with 619 Futsal, so the last year has
been very exhausting with all of our time we put in. It is a team effort; Bree
and Mike work very hard to promote our league and on customer service. It is
important to us that every single email and phone call is answered quickly.
I did not know the time and energy
that was needed to run a successful business at this level, but I wouldn't
trade it for anything. We have touched over 1,000 youth
soccer players in San Diego and I believe that 619 futsal has helped with their
development.
SNN: What do you find most
rewarding?
Sean Bowers: I love hearing all of the positive feedback on 619 Futsal.
Every time we hear a positive comment it is very rewarding for all three of us
as we are in this business for all the right reasons.
SNN: Have you seen players improve?
Sean Bowers: There is no doubt that the players who have played in
both sessions have improved tremendously. For some, it is their skill
that has improved; for others it is their movement off the ball. Futsal requires players to pass and
move throughout the whole game. There is no time to stand and watch.
Every team that has come through our doors has improved from its first
game in the league to the last.
SNN: How does futsal help players
improve?
Sean Bowers: Obviously futsal helps with the technical side of
soccer and makes playerso become better with their feet in tight
spaces. I have both my teams in the league and I have found that both
teams have improved with their footwork, movement off the ball and shooting.
SNN: Have you seen more coaches
embrace futsal and recommend their teams participate in your program?
Sean Bowers: All the coaches who have participated in the 619 Futsal
league have given us positive feedback. We have received numerous emails
from coaches thanking us for creating a league where players can come play and
develop their skills in an exciting environment. Coaches love to win but most coaches
understand that development of their players comes first.
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