„Develop the game!“ Further education of the Slovenian Football Association 09 January 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia
Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA Technical Director Austrian Football Association
Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA
Roseggerstr.1, A-4493 Wolfern Austria
0043/676/9593416 willi.ruttensteiner@oefb.at
Education (general):
1969 – 1973 1973 – 1982 1982 – 1983 1983 – 1985 1990 – 1995 1998 – 2000 2005 – 2006 2010 – 2012
Elementary school Grammar school Military service Teacher training college Study of sociology / Kepler University Linz (part time) Diploma for sports management Mental coach education Master of business in general management (MBA)
Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA
Roseggerstr.1, A-4493 Wolfern Austria
Coaches Education: 1990 – 1992 1992 – 1993 1996 2000 – 2001
Football coach (1st and 2nd period) License coach (3rd and 4th period) UEFA A licence (supplement exam) UEFA Pro licence
0043/676/9593416 willi.ruttensteiner@oefb.at
Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA
Roseggerstr.1, A-4493 Wolfern Austria
0043/676/9593416 willi.ruttensteiner@oefb.at
Experience: § § § § § § § § §
ATSV Sattledt U18s, football academy FC Linz Head of football academy of LASK Linz Assistant coach FC Linz Coach FC Linz U21s head coach of Austrian FA (1999 – 2006) Head coach senior national team (October 2005, October 2011) FIFA and UEFA instructor Jira Panel member
Currently: Technical Director of Austrian FA (since 2006)
The Austrian Way
AUSTRIA
The Austrian Football Association: - 295.038 players - 2.293 clubs
Austrian FA National Team
The Austrian Way:
tipico Bundesliga Sky Go Erste Liga Amateur Teams Youth National Teams Football Academies (14-19 years) Regional Development Centers (10-14 years) Kids football (6-12 years)
The Austrian Way:
The Austrian Way: Krems Ried Linz Wels
St. Pölten
Baden Steyr
Wieselburg
Seekirchen Wörgl Feldkirch Bregenz
Imst
Weiz
Bischofshofen
Innsbruck
E.H.Stadion (2 Jahrgänge) FK Austria
Wr. Neustadt Eisenstadt
Judenburg Saalfelden
Mooskirchen
Spittal
Wolfsberg Klagenfurt
28 centers in Austria (age 10 – 14 years)
Leibnitz
Oberwart
The Austrian Way: AKA OÖ West
AKA NÖ / St. Pölten AKA FK Austria Wien AKA Rapid Wien
FAL Linz AKA Vorarlberg
AKA Tirol
AKA Red Bull Salzburg
AKA SK Sturm Graz AKA WAC
12 Football Academies in Austria
AKA Admira AKA Burgenland
The Austrian Way:
AKA Burgenland
The Austrian Way:
AKA FK Austria Wien
The Austrian Way:
AKA Hypo Vorarlberg
The Austrian Way:
AKA Red Bull Salzburg
The Austrian Way:
The Austrian Way:
The Austrian Way:
„Austrian Pot“
The Austrian Way:
Project12 should enable the Austrian National team to reach the top of European Football!
The Austrian Way:
• EURO 2016 • Under 20 World Cup 2015 • Under 19-European Championship 2014 – 3th • Under 17 Woman European Championship 2013 • Under 17 World Cup 2013 • Under 17 European Championship 2013 – 6th • Under 20 World Cup 2011 • Under 19-European Championship 2010 – 6th • Under 21-Play off 2008 • Under 20 World Cup 2007 – 4th • Under 19-European Championship 2006 – 3th • Under 17 European Championship 2004 – 5th • Under 19-European Championship 2003 – 3th • Under 17 European Championship 2003 – 3th • Elite rounds 2003 – 2016
FIFA/Coca Cola World Ranking
German National Team
Austria National Team
2015
Austrian Way Challenge 2008
Project12
Les femmes d窶連lger (Picasso)
Your picture of Football?
Benchmarks in Football
CONFED CUP
How to play at the highest level?
Build up play
Position play (creativity) Fast transition
Pressing
Behavior after losing possession Organization Set pieces
Individuality
Tactical Flexibility
Trends in international Football
Trend to play in possession: § Top teams take the initiative. § Top teams dominate the game. § The best teams in the world play on the average 500 passes per game. § Ball possession and number of passes does not guarantee victory!
General principles of a modern Playing Philosophy • Positional play is the first and most important element of successful attacking – possession is advantage (triangular passing – playing between the lines) • Pressure on the ball is the first and most important element of successful defending – good organisation • Transition is the most important aspect in modern football: - fast switch/organisation after losing the ball - a surprise attack with tempo after winning the ball • Set pieces
Top 10 tactical trends
1.
Tactical flexibility
2.
High-tempo possession / progression
3.
Quick, incisive combination play
4.
Creative variations on the flanks
5.
Solo solutions in attack
6.
Spectacular switching of play
7.
Fast break / Counter options
8.
Countering the counter
9.
Zonal defending / Pressing
10. Set play specialisation
Develop the game
„But how?“
Philosophy
Philosophy
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With a clear game and training philosophy, football gains quality and efficiency. Therefore it´s essential for a coach to give his players clearly defined guidelines, points of reference, and a behaviour pattern.
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You can define, via a game and training philosophy, the demand profile for a top international player, which is an important thing for the player’s development!
Philosophy
Match and training philosophy
Player: • status (position, starter, …..) • te / ta player‘s profile • diagnosis – interpretation • goal setting • te / ta strength • te / ta weaknesses • development
Team training Individual training
data base
Playing System (shape)
Playing System (shape)
Playing System (shape)
Playing System (shape)
Playing system
Attacking Play
Methodical-progressive development of Attacking Play:
(1) Development of basic techniques (2) Application of the basic techniques in simple forms of play (3) Position training (4) Forms of play to build up the game system (5) Possession play (6) Group training and training of the whole team (7) League and friendly matches (8) Te / ta analysis of the games and consequences for the further development of the teams (theory / practice)
Playing system (shape)
Playing system
Attacking Play:
Excellent passing exercises (pass quality – ball control)
Attacking Play:
Excellent passing exercises (pass quality – ball control)
Attacking Play:
2. line
Excellent passing exercises (pass quality – ball control)
1. line 2. line
Attacking Play:
Excellent passing exercises (pass quality – ball control)
Attacking Play:
Excellent passing exercises (pass quality – ball control)
Attacking Play:
Positional play
Attacking Play:
Positional play
Attacking Play:
Attacking Play:
Positional play
Attacking Play:
Positional play 1:1
Attacking Play:
Positional play 2:1
Attacking Play:
Positional play
3:1
Attacking Play: Positional play 3:2
Attacking Play:
Positional play
5:2
Attacking Play:
4 : 4 + 3 Joker
q Posi&onal play
2. line
q Wing play
3. line
q Line play q Midfield play
1. line
Attacking Play:
6 : 6 + 2 Joker
q  Posi&onal play 3 series : 8, 10 ,12 minutes 1st: 18 x 30m 2nd: 20 x 35m 3rd: 22 x 40m
Attacking Play:
q Posi&onal play q Building the whole playing system
7 : 7 + 3 Joker
Attacking Play:
q Posi&onal play q A:acking pa:ern
Attacking Play:
11
3
10
5 Detail work on the playing system
3
11
1
6 4
10 6
9 8
8 2
5 9 4 2
7 7
1
Effective practical training sessions
Effective practical training sessions
q Warming up q Passing exercise q Posi&onal game q Detail work on the playing system q Match play q Cooling down
5. Analysis (Individually – Group – Team)
football specific field
sport medicine field
sport psychology field
sport conditioning field
„Success in Football“ Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA Technical Director Austrian Football Association
Success in Football:
„What is success?“
Success in Football:
„What success means, is defined by people!“
Success in Football:
Success = efforts + luck
Success in Football:
Success level
% Good and bad luck
% Work
Action level
Success in Football:
• Belief • Work • Knowledge and Wisdom
Success in Football:
Performance level
Supercompensation
Time
Regeneration Physical stress Tiredness
Success in Football:
"Success in football management depends on selection, decision making, ability to handle players, and luck."
Sir Alex Ferguson
Thank you for the audience and for your attention!
Willi Ruttensteiner, MBA Technical Director Austrian Football Association