ABOUT PROCO
Building The Future
THE PROCO PHILOSOPHY
At Proco we aim to build players who are confident and ready to express themselves in a match environment. Our focus is to develop the individual with technical practice, understanding of the game and a positive mindset to try new things and be creative. Our coaches are hands on and have a willingness to better every player they come into contact with.
OUR SESSIONS
At Proco we have a commitment to development. Focusing on not just the player but the person, we use the FA’s four corner model to ensure we provide the best platform to develop a players skill, decision making and confidence.
MONDAY'S
Where?
The Hub, Eastleigh
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5-6pm Goalkeepers
5-6pm Proco One2One
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6-7pm Development (8-12 Years)
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WEDNESDAY'S
Where?
Stoneham Football Complex, Eastleigh
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5-6pm Pre Proco (U6-U8)
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6-8pm 6-8pm JPL Training (invite only)
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FRIDAY'S
Where?
Toynbee School, Chandlers Ford
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5.30-6.30pm Development (U8-U12))
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SATURDAY'S
Where?
Testwood School, Totton (3G Pitch)
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Pace x Proco Minis (all children welcome)
9am - 10am Year R
10am - 11am Year 1
Junior Premier League Fixtures
AM U11+ (Home & Away)
PM U9&U10 (Central Venue)
OUR VALUES REFLECT THE FA'S FOUR CORNER MODEL
Children's values and what they want from their sporting experiences are very different to adults. The Football Association has conducted research with groups of children across the whole country and the top six reasons why children play football are highlighted below:
1. Trying my hardest is more important to me than winning
2. I love playing football because it's fun
3. It helps keep me fit and healthy
4. I like meeting new friends through football
5. It's a really good game and I love it
6. I like playing with my friends
The FA have realised to develop players technically, we as coaches also have a responsibility to develop the person as an individual. The four corner model encompasses four key attributes that are vital in developing any young footballer or sports person : Physical, Technical, Psychological and Social elements.
OUR COACHES
At Proco we have a commitment to development. Focusing on not just the player but the person, we use the FA’s four corner model to ensure we provide the best platform to develop a players skill, decision making and confidence.
Jason Dodd
Sam Scott
Gary Hall
Sam Ford
Kevin Brewster
Andy Bone
Sally Scott (Child Welfare Officer)
Charlie Gamble
