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  • INTROA (Brazilian) legend of Indian Football ft. José Barreto !Former Mohun Bagan striker and current coach of Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) joins us on the pod to discuss the power of dreams, his early days from the famous Gremio academy in Brazil and views on developing and identifying talent in India.Whether you are a player, coach, parent or even a Mariner - you DO NOT want to miss this one!#GrassrootsToProBootsHost: Sarthak Dubey--------------------------------------Time Stamps ⏱0:00 - The Power of Dreams4:54 - Early Days leading to Gremio Academy12:20 - Opportunity to Young Players16:27 - From Brazil to India24:09 - Process of Signing for Mohun Bagan29:02 - Transition from Mohun Bagan to Next Phase38:16 - View on Talent Development44:22 - Reliance Foundation Young Champs52:34 - Role of Coach & Parent--------------------------------------Follow us on social media:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dpdl_official/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dpdl.officialTwitter - https://twitter.com/dpdl_official--------------------------------------

  • The DPDL Talent Development Podcast returns with a new season! To kick things off, we're joined by former Kerala Blaster's Head Coach - Terry Phelan. He made 42 appearances for the Irish national team, whom he represented at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Throughout the 90's, Terry established himself as a regular in the English Premier League representing AFC Wimbledon, Manchester City, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham and many more. He is currently the Technical Director at South United Football Club in Bengaluru and continues to play a key role guiding and mentoring upcoming coaches at the club. In the episode, we discuss Terry's journey developing as a talent from the Leeds United Academy and making it professional. He talks about the importance of the environment for a coach and how Youth Coaches in India can improve their skills and knowledge of the game.         

    Host: Sarthak Dubey  

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    Time Stamps ⏱ 

    0:00 - Introduction 

    2:12 - The start of the journey  

    11:48 - What Talent Development means to Terry  

    20:00 - Understanding & Adapting to the Environment 

    22:06 - The Professional Footballer's Mentality 

    32:50 - Developing Youth Coaches in India 

    45:18 - Teaching Parents their Role  

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    Match Shown in the intro : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8jF-K_vgEo

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  • Episode 6 dives into the world of Durva Vahia, one of India's top sports scientists currently working as the 'Head of Performance' at Reliance Foundation Young Champs (Mumbai). From starting her own academy within the residential quarters of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, to completing her AFC 'A' License as a professional coach, Durva shares some amazing experiences that are sure to enlighten parents, coaches, young players and football enthusiasts! We discuss why the modern youth player needs to give extra attention to 'movement skills' and why early specialization in a single-sport can be detrimental to a player's long-term development. If you're a coach that has had 6-year old players wanting to climb trees and run free rather than touch the ball, well... you're not alone and it MAY NOT be too bad for your players! Durva explains how you can use the basics of sports science to improve your player's development journey.

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    Time Stamps ⏱  

    00:00 - Introduction 

    04:16 - Durva's Journey in Indian Football 

    12:34 - Performance vs Development for 6-12 year olds 

    24:15 - Advantage of Playing Multiple Sports 

    29:30 - Starting Early & Gaining Movement Skills 

    34:20 - How soon can we predict Potential? 

    44:15 - The Growth Spurt Phase 

    46:42 - Sports Science 101 for Grassroots Level  

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  • Understanding talent has always been a complex process, one that isn't linear and has many variables. In this episode, we speak to the man who has spent the best part of the last decade directly involved with elite player development, coaching and researching talent development structures for Indian football. Richard Hood has been instrumental in kickstarting a new era for grassroots football in India by conceptualizing and launching the 'Baby Leagues'. His vision and ideas have inspired hundreds of baby leagues across the country from Maharashtra to Manipur to Meghalaya and even Karnataka. But why are leagues an important development variable at the grassroots level? What inspiration did Richard take from South American superstars like Luis Suárez, Paulo Dybala and Lionel Messi? Listen in as we discuss all things talent development with one of India's most qualified and knowledgeable football coaches!

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    Time Stamps ⏱  

    00:00 - Introduction 

    03:03 - Understanding Talent 

    16:35 - The Beginning of Baby Leagues 

    25:37 - The Ideal Ecosystem 

    30:06 - Game Formats in Youth Football 

    35:42 - Realities of a Coaching Job 

    42:49 - Overcoming Challenges 

    48:38 - Guiding Young Players

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  • Episode 4 of the DPDL Talent Development Podcast dives into the story of Bengaluru FC assistant coach Naushad Moosa! Although his playing journey initially started off as a striker, listen in as he narrates the life-changing moment when he turned into a hard-tackling defender and how that decision enabled him to play for some of India's leading football clubs such as Air India, Churchill Brothers, East Bengal, Mahindra United and Mohammedan Sporting in the mid 90's and early 2000's. Having witnessed Indian Football's rise first-hand from the erstwhile National Football League (NFL) all the way to the glitz and glam of the Indian Super League (ISL), Naushad Moosa comes with immensely rich experience and wisdom for the younger players and coaches of today's generation. And do you know what's the best part about him? He also happens to be a DPDL parent! Hence, if you are a parent, a coach or a young player - you certainly wouldn't want to miss this one!

  • Episode 3 dives into the journey of Bangalore City FC (BCFC) founder and Head Coach Bo Renes! From Holland to USA and finally to India - Coach Bo has a unique story, combining his passion for the game with his newly discovered love for India in the late 2000's. There are no shortcuts to success at the grassroots level, it takes time, patience, effort and a lot of love to build a success story like BCFC. Coach Bo takes us through his vision for building a talent development pathway at the academy, including how he prepares his two squads Mystics and Magics for competition. We also discuss the iconic moment BCFC were crowned Champions of Double Pass Development League (DPDL) back in 2019/20 by winning both U7 and U9 titles and finishing runner-up in the U11 category. Coach Bo highlights the important role that the community plays in building the football ecosystem and how every small & medium-sized academy can learn from his experiences. If you're passionate about the beautiful game and have always dreamt of launching an Academy, this episode will surely give you that much-needed boost! 

  • Episode 2 dives into the genesis of DPDL, with the two co-founders Rajat Baid and Sarthak Dubey discussing the story of how it all began! From conceptualizing the league to watching it grow into one of Bangalore's most exciting youth competitions, the co-founders take us on a journey down memory lane. They discuss the joys, the struggles, the sleepless nights, the passionate parents and how it all culminated into making DPDL a successful talent-development brand in the city. Whether it was the premier football academies of Bangalore, bringing their glamourous style of play to the league, or the famous football-hotspots of the city that bloomed once again, DPDL provided everyone with a platform to thrive equally. Tune in, as we take you on a ride that started with a dream and is now en route to fulfilling a unique vision for Indian football   

  • We kick off the show with a very special guest from Belgium - Ariël Jacobs! He's the former manager of RSC Anderlecht who is famously remembered as the man who gave a 16-year old Romelu Lukaku his first professional debut. Having a long and distinguished career in football management, Ariël also went on to win the Danish Superliga Title in 2012/13 with FC Copenhagen, adding to his two Belgian 1st Division Championship Titles with RSC Anderlecht. Having overseen high-profile encounters in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League as a manager, Mr. Jacobs certainly understands a thing or two about pressure. In this episode, he talks about THAT famous debut and the career path it forged for Lukaku, he gives us his words of wisdom for young coaches and parents who are working towards producing players and also discusses what Indian football can learn from his experiences in Belgium.