AC Milan
AC Milan
AC Milan
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
Primavera
Franco
Baresi
Technical
Director
● 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
● 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
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.
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
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
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
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
● All games played on home & away basis including the Final
Youth Training
& Games Programme
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
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
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
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