Classifying Training Management Target Groups for User Roles and Permissions

Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
  • Classify individual player development as a vision for training management
  • Classify Internalization of club's philosophy and style of play as a vision for training management

Training Management Target Groups

In the world of professional football, clubs are increasingly recognizing the importance of individual player development alongside team success. Instead of relying solely on buying established stars, clubs are now investing in youth academies and development strategies to nurture young talent. This approach aims to identify promising players early and provide them with the necessary resources and opportunities to develop within the club.

The vision of individual player development recognizes that each player has unique skills, abilities, and potential. By tailoring training management to each player's strengths and weaknesses, clubs create an environment that develops talent in the best possible way. This approach not only improves players' technical, tactical, and physical attributes, but also enhances their mental and emotional well-being.

Furthermore, professional football clubs have now realized that their responsibility goes beyond the pitch. They want to create a comprehensive development framework that promotes personal growth, education, and character building. By providing their players with access to quality education, mentoring, and life skills training, they enable their players to develop into well-rounded individuals who can succeed both inside and outside football.

The vision of individual player development is a long-term investment for clubs. They know that developing a player to their full potential requires consistent effort, patience, and encouragement over many years. However, the rewards are considerable. By prioritizing individual player development, clubs are not only building stronger teams, but also shaping the future of football.

The course takes this overarching approach to training management and highlights how SAP Sports One can help to fulfill this vision.

Assigning and Managing User Roles and Permissions

In professional football, a club's philosophy and style of play are not just goals, but a fundamental vision that goes beyond success and trophies. It encompasses every aspect of the club, from the youth academy to the first team and also the fans. This vision reflects the values, history, and future aspirations of the club. When this philosophy is deeply embedded in the clubs, continuity can be created that goes beyond the individual players and managers.

The process of internalization starts from a young age, where young talents are discovered and nurtured. They are not only taught technical skills, but also the basic principles of the club and the way they play the game. As they progress to the professional team, these players become ambassadors of the club's style of play and embody its values and principles. This ensures that the club's philosophy remains intact even in times of upheaval. In this way, a clearly defined style of play creates a link between the past, present, and future.

Ultimately, internalizing a club's philosophy and style of play is the cornerstone of sustainable success. It transforms a football club into a symbol that stands for something bigger than its individual parts. Building a strong identity is a long-term investment that goes beyond the boundaries of football.

The course takes this vision of training management and highlights how SAP Sports One can help to fulfill it.

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