His training were excellent. He received praise from the bosses. And thanks to his strong work, he got the Grasshoppers also be employed as a full-time Junior coach. That was last September. However, in December the man was going on his Job.
The GC coach was from the parents and perhaps also of game advisers have to pay. In return, he should give the children a place in one of the Junior teams. As the Responsible for special training, he moved on all Junior levels. His influence on the composition of the Teams was limited. In most of the Swiss professional clubs, even in the case of GC – opt more members of the bodies, which juniors can make it into a team.
coach
stood As the leaders of the GC of the money rumors heard, the Trainer-to-speech, received a confession, and parted from him. Compared to this newspaper, an Informant of the “several tens of thousands of francs” that have adopted the Junior coach of parents reported. This amount is not confirmed. GC-young-in-chief Roman Hangarter says, in the Club nobody knew how much money was allocated. GC also has no written evidence, but only the internal confession. It is unclear, moreover, whether or not the affected coach has actively offered its services. Or whether he was addressed by the parents. For an opinion he was not.
in addition to the salaried coach, the Grasshoppers have four young people separated. If you are a voluntary trainer in the area of children’s football; most of them were for their use only a small Expense allowance. Even when you doubted the Club of a person of integrity. The four coaches organised in addition to her work at GC, for example, private trainings against payment – in some cases, GC-juniors took part. Or you had a bad close to game advisors.
it is Often the parents of the football children, who will stop at nothing.
football is also a dream factory. Many children want to be professional. Often, it is parents who stop at nothing. The career of the son, not infrequently, the financial and social advancement. Hangarter says: “There are in the Junior area, a noticeable trend is that parents with their own sons, and increasingly, advisers to push their players to the Junior elite football combine on foot. There are many resources for you.”
Hangarter tells the story of 13-year-old football players, which are already being addressed by consultants. Also Heinz Russheim, since 2013, head of the FCZ Academy, the excesses are not surprised. “In football a lot of money in the game, in the Junior sport, the financial aspect is, unfortunately, becoming more and more important.” And a former Challenge League-soccer player, reported by parents, which would have been paid for with sponsorship for jerseys, or training camp for their children a place in the team.
part-time coaches
are particularly vulnerable to A good, young coach on a monthly basis earn up to 10 000 Swiss francs. Hangarter is sure that the offending professional trainer to an individual case. He admits, however, that “It is a challenge for us to stay in control.”
The best young footballers to train only 13 always on the GC Campus in Niederhasli, where the control mechanisms are ineffective at best. Before you are Outside often in the GC-stations, such as the city of Zurich Juchhof, in Glattbrugg, Dietikon or Rapperswil-Jona trained. There are many work part-time coach. You could be particularly vulnerable for gifts or money offers.
Hangarter relies on the awareness, the constant internal communication. The GC coach may accept from parents or advisors nothing, not even the little things. “The bottle of wine is the first step to corruption,” says Hangarter.
Helps an English model?
In addition, the Grasshoppers consider additional measures. Last fall they decided in talks between the Club and players under the age of 18 years, not a consultant. In addition, a ban on private video footage on the Campus. And Hangarter could imagine to go further. As in England, where the Junior-to-peak soccer up to U-16 the games, to the exclusion of the Public take place. Are only authorised club representatives, but no parents, in-game advisors, or other spectators.
In the case of GC, you have discussed such a model in the past repeated, but not introduced. It would probably only bring something if other Clubs follow suit. And that is unlikely. From the fenced-in GC Campus, unwanted visitors you can easily keep away for other important youth sections of Swiss club football. You typically use public sports facilities. Such as, for example, of the FCZ in the army schürli. (Tages-Anzeiger.ch/Newsnet)
Created: 26.02.2019, 22:31 PM