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The presentation provides an overview of AC Milan's club history, honours, youth academy structure, facilities, training programmes, and products from their youth system. It also analyzes their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to youth development.

AC Milan has two main training facilities - Milanello for the first team and Primavera youth teams, and Centro Sportivo Peppino Vismara for the youth academy. Vismara has 5 full size pitches, indoor facilities, and is shared with the local community.

The youth training is focused on technique and the fundamentals. Sessions involve individual skill work, small sided games, and increase in intensity and tactical work at older age groups. The Primavera programme mirrors the first team's training.

Presentation

AC Milan
Agenda

● Club History
● Club Honours
● Academy Structure
● Facilities
● Technical & Games Programmes
○ Primavera
○ Youth
● Products of the Youth System
● Overall Analysis (SWOT)
San Siro – Home of AC Milan

● Georgia
AC Milan Club History

● Year Founded: 1899

● Stadium: San Siro

● President: Silvio Berlusconi

● Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

● Club AKA: Rossoneri (meaning red & black)


AC Milan Club Honours
14 League titles

5 Italian Cup titles

7 European Cup titles

2 Cup Winners Cup titles

5 European Super Cup titles

5 League Super Cup titles

3 Intercontinental Cup titles


Academy Structure
Filippo Galli

Primavera

Franco
Baresi

Technical
Director

Giovanni Stefano Alberigo


Valerio Luca Morin Fulvio Fiorin
Andrea Biffi Stroppa Eranio Evani
Rubagotti
Allievi
Pulcini Giovanissimi Giovanissimi Allievi
Esordienti ‘B Esordienti ‘A’ Regionali
Regionali Nationali Nationali
Facilities
Milanello – home of the
1st Team & Primavera
Milanello

● Built in 1963
● 50km from Central Milan
● 6 full size pitches (2 floodlit)
● 1 indoor facility (42m x 24m)
● 1 outdoor grass small sided pitch (“The Cage”)
● 1200m running track through the pine woods (various
altitudes)
● 2 changing rooms
● Home of the ‘Milan Lab’
Facilities
Centro Sportivo “Peppino Vismara”
Centro Sportivo

● Home of the Academy


○ Situated 5 miles from City Centre
● 5 full size floodlit pitches (2 x grass, 3 x 3G)
● 2 60yd x 40yd floodlit pitches (1 x grass, 1 x 3G)
● 1 pitch with main stand & athletics track
○ Main stand contains 22 changing rooms
● 1 hydro pool
● Main complex shared with the community
Primavera
Training Programme
● Implement same playing system as 1st Team, as instructed
by Ancelotti
● Training mirrors that of the 1st Team
● 6 x 2 hour sessions per week
● Start every session with 20 minutes flexibility & co-
ordination work
● Core work: 480 sit ups, 60 press ups
● GK’s warm up separately with GK Coach
● Possession work: 2 touch, 1 touch
● Work heavily on tactics
● Split group work i.e. Attackers / defenders
Primavera
Training Programme
“...big shift in our philosophy since August 2007 when we
played Arsenal in a tournament. They were bigger &
stronger than us. As a result greater emphasis has now
been placed on strength & conditioning – we now have an
aerobic day in the cage.”

(Filippo Galli, Primavera Coach)


“The Cage”
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Warm Up:
● Players dribbled
in and out of
cones using:
○ Left foot
only
○ Right foot
only
○ Left and
Right foot.

● Players keep ball


up over hurdles.

● Progress by
shooting into
goal.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Flexibility:

● Single leg-overs
x4.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Flexibility continued....

● Players squat
under high
hurdles at a
slow walking
pace x4.
● In addition
players also
perform 240 sit-
ups and 60
press-ups every
day.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session:
Group split in two:
- Attackers & Defenders

Defending Group:
● Played a small-sided
game.
● Working on being
compact as a back
four:
○ When to go tight
and stop attacker
turning.
○ Passing on
players.
○ Pressure on the
ball and the knock
on effect =
reaction.
● Defending group
would then swap over
and attack with the
other coach.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...
Roles
● O9 shows X5
inside.
● O10 screens X4.
● O8 balances off.
● O11 positions right.
● O7 closes in onto
X8.
● O4 screens X10.
● Also worked on ball
at X2:
● O11 closes X2
down on O4’s
shout.
● O10 screens X4.
● O7 closes into X8.
● O4 screens X10.
● O3 closes into X7.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...

1. Rotation of LM
(11) out wide.
● CM1 (4) drops
deep.
● CM2 (8) finds
space.
● This was
worked from
both sides.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...

2. Rotation between
CM1 (4) and CM2 (8)
● CM2 (8) runs
into shaded
area.
● CF1 (10) drops
into the space
vacated by CM2
(8).
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...

3. Rotation between
LM (11) and Left full-
back (3)
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...

4. Switching of the
two centre forwards
(9 and 10)
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day One
Main Session continued...

● Played attack v
defence.
● Worked on
applying the
forward patterns
practised earlier.
● Worked on
rotations.
● Defenders (Blue
dots) were not
allowed in the
shaded area.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day Two- High Intensity Day
“The Cage”
Same warm up as Day One:
● Padded walls on
inside.
● Grass pitch.
● Warm-up
identical to
previous day.
● 2 mins on six
4v4 games.
● 2 ½ mins on six
5v5 games.
● Very
competitive-
English style
seemed to be
encouraged
more.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day Three

Passing:
● Pass round the
triangle and
follow.
● All right foot
followed by all
left foot, both
one and two
touch.
● Progress onto a
give and go.
● Progress onto
sets of ‘Miss A
Man Out.’
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day Three

● 10 v 7 in team
shape.
● 10 play
possession- get
ball up to 6 yard
box and then
play back to
back four.
● 2 minute game,
rotate players.
● Worked on
player rotation
and full-back
joining in.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day Three

Then defence v attack

Attacking:
● Rotation of
midfielders when
back four had
possession.
● 3rd man runs.
● Defending:
● Being solid-
compact.
● Worked on when to
press.
● Breaking quickly on
counter.

Players swapped over


after 10 minutes.
Primavera Coaching Sessions
Day Three

Played a 9v9 game to


finish.

Rules:
● All over the
halfway line to
finish.
● Double goal scored
if opposition
forwards are not
back over as well.
● Worked on back
fours pushing up

● Finished with
running. Various
laps for each
individual group.
Primavera
Games Programme

● Compete in the Campionato Primavera


● Teams from Serie A, B & C Leagues compete
● 1st stage: regional
○ Top 4 teams advance from each group
● Play 26 games per season, plus play-offs
● Play each team home & away
● Also play friendly fixtures against amateur sides
League Tables
GIRONE A

Squadre Punti Giocate

JUVENTUS 12 4

SAMPDORIA 12 4

MODENA 8 4

BOLOGNA 7 4

SASSUOLO 7 4

GENOA 6 4

EMPOLI 5 4

SIENA 5 4

PARMA 4 4

TORINO 4 4

PIACENZA 3 4

PISA 3 4

LIVORNO 1 4

GROSSETO 0 4
League Tables
GIRONE B

Squadre Punti Giocate

CHIEVO 9 4

RIMINI 9 4

ALBINOLEFFE 8 4

ATALANTA 7 4

INTER 7 4

TREVISO 7 4

UDINESE 7 4

MILAN 6 4

BRESCIA 4 4

MANTOVA 4 4

VICENZA 4 4

CAGLIARI 1 4

CITTADELLA 1 4

TRIESTINA 0 4
League Tables
GIRONE C

Squadre Punti Giocate

LAZIO 10 4

ROMA 10 4

ASCOLI 7 4

BARI 7 4

CATANIA 7 4

REGGINA 6 4

FIORENTINA* 5 3

LECCE 5 4

PALERMO 5 4

FROSINONE 4 4

NAPOLI 3 4

SALERNITANA 3 4

ANCONA* 1 3

AVELLINO 0 4
Primavera
Games Programme

● Compete in the Coppa Italia Primavera

● Teams divided into 13 groups of 4

● Group winners + top 2 2nd rank teams join Cup holders in


final knock out stages

● All games played on home & away basis including the Final
Youth Training
& Games Programme

Pulcini (8 – 10 year olds)

● 2/3 sessions per week x 1 ½ hours


● Small sided games (6 v 6, 7 v 7)
● Friendlies v local opposition
Youth Training
& Games Programme

Esordienti (11 – 12 year olds)

11 year olds:
● 2/3 sessions per week x 1 ½ hours
● Small sided games (9 v 9) – leading up to 11 v 11
● Friendlies v local & regional opposition
12 year olds:
● 3 sessions per week x 2 hours
● 11 v 11 games
● Friendlies v local & regional opposition
Youth Training
& Games Programme

Giovanissimi (13 – 14 year olds)

13 year olds:
● 3 sessions per week x 2 hours
● 11 v 11
● Regional opposition + some local friendlies
14 year olds:
● 3 sessions per week x 2 hours
● 11 v 11 games
● National opposition + some local friendlies
Youth Training
& Games Programme

Allievi (15 – 16 year olds)

15 year olds:
● 3 sessions per week x 2 hours
● 11 v 11
● Regional opposition + some local friendlies
16 year olds:
● 4 sessions per week x 2 hours
● 11 v 11
● National opposition + some local friendlies
Youth Technical
Programme
● Heavy emphasis on performing the basics correctly
● Perform a lot of drills unopposed
● Focus on contact time with the ball
● No set syllabus – coaches empowered
● Repetition of drills
● Lots of small sided games – 1 v 1, 2 v 2 etc...
● Tactical work starts at Under 14
Weekly Youth Games
Programme Format
● Age groups can play different opposition

● Games are played on Saturday & Sunday

● Teams can play in different regions of Italy, dependent on


age
Products of the Milan
Youth System
● Demetrio Albertini 385 games, 26 goals
● Franco Baresi 719 games, 33 goals
● Alessandro Costacurta 663 games, 3 goals
● Alberigo Evani 393 games, 19 goals
● Filippo Galli 325 games, 4 goals
● Paolo Maldini 622 games, 29 goals
Overall Analysis
Strengths Weaknesses
1. The history and tradition of AC Milan 1. Inter are ahead in their Youth set up
2. Financial backing 2. Games Programme is weak at the
3. Recruit nationally and overseas younger age groups
4. Attract some of the best players in the 3. Unwillingness to spend on Youth
world players
5. Facilities- both at Senior and Youth 4. No Reserve football
level
5. Training sites situated miles apart
6. Participation in top Tournaments
abroad for youth teams
7. Ex- Players coach within the club-
culture

Opportunities Threats
1. To recruit from further afield – both 1. Competition from Inter
in Italy & abroad 2. Longevity of Senior players
2. Players go out on loan to Serie B
and C clubs for experience

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