Any word? Who's leading the Academy BDA? GDA program? Development Academies have a director that run each program. I don't see one in their club webpage. Is the REC and Travel Director also running the Academy?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAny word? Who's leading the Academy BDA? GDA program? Development Academies have a director that run each program. I don't see one in their club webpage. Is the REC and Travel Director also running the Academy?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAny word? Who's leading the Academy BDA? GDA program? Development Academies have a director that run each program. I don't see one in their club webpage. Is the REC and Travel Director also running the Academy?
Eric Eichmann
Academy Director
Boca United's Director of Coaching and Academy Director Eric Eichmann is a South Florida native having grown up in Margate.
He is a former professional soccer player having played professionally internationally and in the US for 10 years. He was selected to the 1988 US Olympic Team and 1990 US World Cup team (Italy 1990).
He began his pro playing career in Germany and went on to play 38 times for the United States National Team throughout the late 1980's and early 1990's. After playing in Europe, he returned to play in the United States where he finished his career with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer (MLS). Coach Eichmann currently holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "A" coaching license which is the highest level of license offered by the USSF. He is currently a member of the Florida Youth Soccer Association(FYSA) state ODP coaching staff and the former assistant coach of the Miami Fusion (MLS) from 2000-2002.
(954) 857-1141 (home)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthere is his public profile go ahead and call him with your disapointment
Eric Eichmann
Academy Director
Boca United's Director of Coaching and Academy Director Eric Eichmann is a South Florida native having grown up in Margate.
He is a former professional soccer player having played professionally internationally and in the US for 10 years. He was selected to the 1988 US Olympic Team and 1990 US World Cup team (Italy 1990).
He began his pro playing career in Germany and went on to play 38 times for the United States National Team throughout the late 1980's and early 1990's. After playing in Europe, he returned to play in the United States where he finished his career with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer (MLS). Coach Eichmann currently holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "A" coaching license which is the highest level of license offered by the USSF. He is currently a member of the Florida Youth Soccer Association(FYSA) state ODP coaching staff and the former assistant coach of the Miami Fusion (MLS) from 2000-2002.
(954) 857-1141 (home)
(954) 857-1141 (work)
(954) 857-1141 (cell)
eichmann88@yahoo.com
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EE is also surrounded by a bunch of guys that are not very bright. There is not one person in the bunch that has a clue. They do have some good coaches, and many are very nice but Boca United needs greater oversight along with better service!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEE is also surrounded by a bunch of guys that are not very bright. There is not one person in the bunch that has a clue. They do have some good coaches, and many are very nice but Boca United needs greater oversight along with better service!
Great soccer players, decent coaches and trainers, nice personalities.
Horrible organizational skills, zero business approach, and total absence of customer service.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthere is his public profile go ahead and call him with your disapointment
Eric Eichmann
Academy Director
Boca United's Director of Coaching and Academy Director Eric Eichmann is a South Florida native having grown up in Margate.
He is a former professional soccer player having played professionally internationally and in the US for 10 years. He was selected to the 1988 US Olympic Team and 1990 US World Cup team (Italy 1990).
He began his pro playing career in Germany and went on to play 38 times for the United States National Team throughout the late 1980's and early 1990's. After playing in Europe, he returned to play in the United States where he finished his career with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer (MLS). Coach Eichmann currently holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "A" coaching license which is the highest level of license offered by the USSF. He is currently a member of the Florida Youth Soccer Association(FYSA) state ODP coaching staff and the former assistant coach of the Miami Fusion (MLS) from 2000-2002.
(954) 857-1141 (home)
(954) 857-1141 (work)
(954) 857-1141 (cell)
eichmann88@yahoo.com
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEE is also surrounded by a bunch of guys that are not very bright. There is not one person in the bunch that has a clue. They do have some good coaches, and many are very nice but Boca United needs greater oversight along with better service!
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u14 boys BU da team played Jacksonville Armada lost 3-0. Bu looked pretty good they moved ball around well . They need a little work on finishing and the defensive struggled.We should have keep in our first string goalie.
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Okay so now your blaming the second GK what that team is great the is issue is you feature the top player and the one center mid. They try and force everthing to them just plan stupid coach is a great coach maybe if he does not see the issue then he is the worst coach ever. Take your number 9 player and put him to center mid dont put him up top. Stop the feature show play as a team build the ball and defend you have no one defending maybe pull up defending minded players to play in the back. Without defending your going to loose,and the feature creature is going to be marked the whole game.
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Update on the boys/girls directors positions being filled? I thought Gutierrez aka Guti said they had a replacement before his departure?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUpdate on the boys/girls directors positions being filled? I thought Gutierrez aka Guti said they had a replacement before his departure?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPulease. The retards behind the snack bar can barely figure out how to schedule teams for practice before the 7:00 field closure. Do you think they are going to recruit, interview, and then hire reputable coaches to oversee each DA program? Never going to happen.
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