Friday, May 16, 2025

VV = Voetbal Vlaanderen = The Royal Belgian FA + ING Bank

Why did I start to study here?

Because I cut out a piece of my mother's pink silk dress, when I was less than 6 years old to make a beautiful dress for my Barbie. The dress was from Belgium. It was or still an issue...

My excuse was that a designer needs the best material. I wanted my Barbie to be as beautiful as my mother was in her dress :))))

Why more?

Because one of the main sponsors for the Royal Belgian FA is ING Bank.


Source: https://www.ing.be/

Why was it important?
As my ING Bank card was one of the reasons I survived Paris in 2014! Already it had a very high security system, plus several levels of activation options...




VV = Voetbal Vlaanderen = The Royal Belgian FA = The Royal Belgian Football Association

What did I study at the Voetbal Vlaanderen?

Where to start?

https://myacademy.rbfa.be/

I finished 4 courses, I am enrolled in a lot more...


1. Come Together: Racisme in het voetbal

I highly appreciate this course, which I just finished at the Voetbal Vlaanderen or Royal Belgian FA's Academy.

The course is about "Stop Racism in Sport"

It was interesting to hear about the topic from:

- Thierry Witsel

President de Stop Racism in Sport

- Esther Kouablan

Directrice du MRAX (Mouvement contre le Racisme, l'Antisemitisme et la Xhenophobie)

- Marco Matiniello

Professeur de sociologie a l'ULiege et co-fondateur du CEDEM (Centre d'Etudes des Ethnicites et des Migtions)

- Frea De Keyzer

Jurist bik KULeuven en bij de Nationale Kamer tegen Discrimiatie en Racisme


2. Het opleiden van spelers U14-U21 = Training players U14-U21

In football, too, everything starts with the basics. What are the do's and don'ts of the football coach in the upper grades? What is important during the training and the match of the U14-U21? How can I organize a fun, active training where the players learn? How do I respond to their expectations and link this to a curriculum? How can I consider the individual differences between players at every level?


👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 For all coaches and coordinators who want to help and support other coaches in their training.



3. Formats & spelregels jeugdvoetbal (2v2 en 3v3) = Formats & rules of youth football (2v2 and 3v3)

Voetbal Vlaanderen is proud of the different game formats in youth football (2vs2 to 11vs11). The different age categories play various match formats, based on the development level of the child. In this way, every child gets the chance to play football at his/her level. These provide more and better learning moments. As a coach, parent, player, supporter, manager and club referee, you can follow the e-learning about the rules of the format of your choice here. You can of course also view all other formats.


👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 For all coaches, parents, players, supporters, managers, club referees and coordinators who want to learn the correct rules of each format.


📚 Learning objectives:

• Learn all the basic rules for the 2v2 and 3v3 formats

• Which basic rule does or does not apply to a certain format.

• Role and responsibilities of the referees


4. Het opleiden van spelers U6-U9 = Training U6-U9 players

In football too, everything starts with the basics. What are the do's and don'ts of the football coach in the lower grades? What is important in the different game formats (2v2, 3v3, 5v5) during the training and the match of the U6-U9? How can I organize a fun, active training where the children learn? How do I respond to the expectations of those children?


👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 For all coaches and coordinators who want to help and support other coaches in their training.


📚 Learning objectives:

• As a trainer, offer fun, active, and educational training and matches to the youngest age categories

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