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TRAINING CAMPS 2015 ELITE TRAINING CAMPS EXPERTISE IN FOOTBALL - SUMMER 2015 TRAINING CAMPS 2015 SPORT LISBOA E BENFICA Founded on February 28th, 1904, Sport Lisboa e Benfica is the Biggest Club in the World. With 14 million fans around the world, it is present across 70 coun- tries. For its majestic nature, and representing strength, protection, magnificence and bravery, the Eagle is Benfica’s symbol. Currently, Sport Lisboa e Benfica has 1200 athletes distributed by 30 sports and 230.195 members. Being the club with the most members in the world, in 2006 it was awarded the designation of “Biggest Club in the World” by Guinness World Records. SL Benfica brings pride and prestige to its million supporters through football, being among the beautiful game’s elite: considered by UEFA as the 9th Europe- an Club of the 20th century, it is one of 12 clubs that won the European Cup for two times, having been ranked 8th by the prestigious magazine L’Equipe. It is also the club with the most titles in Portugal. 1 2 33 25 5 5 LATIN CUP EUROPEAN CUPS PORTUGUESE CHAMPIONSHIPS PORTUGUESE CUPS SUPERCUPS LEAGUE CUPS TRAINING CAMPS 2015 SPORT LISBOA E BENFICA Besides its vast and rich honours, players like Eusebio (the Club’s greatest scorer ever, with 638 goals, and awarded by FIFA as one of the top 10 footballers of all time), Chalana, Nené, Rui Costa, among others, have worn Benfica’s jersey.. It currently has several world class players at its service, such as the cap- tain and Brazilian international Luisão and the Paraguayan goal scorer Óscar Cardozo. SL Benfica has two professional squads – First Team and B Team. The First Team is composed of 24 players from 8 different nationalities, 16 of them represent- ing their national teams. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS Elite Training Camps is a program developed by Sport Lisboa e Benfica for youngsters born between 1996 and 2002 that want to develop and improve their sporting performance. Sport Lisboa e Benfica will put at the participants disposal the knowledge and programs that made it a world reference in the elite training of young athletes. METHODOLOGY The methodology applied in the Elite Training Camps will be the same that SL Benfica uses in the training of its athletes, and that guarantees the sustainability of its professional squads. Through specific training that Sport Lisboa e Benfica will provide, you will be able to develop your technical, tactical, physical and psychological skills. Aspects like, running technique, relationship with the ball, tactical circulation and attacking and defensive game principles will be worked on daily in both an individual and collective context. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS METHODOLOGY The training schedules will have a duration of 5 hours per day, for 7, 14 or 21 days, and will be developed by SL Benfica’s coaches accredited by the Portu- guese Football Federation (FPF) and UEFA. There will be 3 categories (under-14 to under-19), each having specific technical-tactical training. In addition, you will also have the possibility of being observed and evaluated by Sport Lisboa e Benfica’s Technical and Scouting Departments. YOU WILL BE CLOSER TO THE BIGGEST STAGES IN WORLD FOOTBALL. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS COACHES Accredited by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) and UEFA, the SL Benfica coaches are decisive elements in the development of the Club’s young athletes. It will be them following your evolution in practice during Elite Training Camps. Technical director in charge will be João Santos: • UEFA PRO License; • Masters Degree in Physical Education and Sport Sciences; • UEFA Study Group; • Technical Director of Sport Lisboa e Benfica’s Youth Academy since 2010; • Coach of the Portuguese Under-15 National Team between 2006 and 2009; • Coach of Sport Lisboa e Benfica’s B Team between 2004 and 2006. João Santos - Coordenador Técnico TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS INFRAESTRUCTURES During your participation in Elite Training Camps, the practice sessions will take place in Caixa Futebol Campus and the accommodation will be at Hotel Meliá Aldeia dos Capuchos. Travels between the two places are provided by Sport Lisboa e Benfica. CAIXA FUTEBOL CAMPUS Providing all the conditions for an elite club, SL Benfica’s Caixa Futebol Campus will be at your disposal, having: • 9 Football fields; • 2 Auditoriums; • 1 Dining room; • 62 Bedrooms; • 2 Gymnasiums; • 1 Meeting room (with internet and games); • 16 Dressing rooms; • 1 Conference room; • Technical and medical offices. Caixa Futebol Campus is the training center of SL Benfica’s two professional football teams, as well as of six Youth Teams, comprising 120 athletes, 42 of them playing at international level, and 21 coaches. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS HOTEL MELIÃ ALDEIA DOS CAPUCHOS Situated at the entrance of the historical Vila dos Capuchos, known for its exclusivity and the Convents’ majestic presence, Hotel Meliã Aldeia dos Capu- chos is a magnificent viewpoint over the sea, inserted in a grand touristic and residential area. Bounded by a vast green area, where a golf course and an excellent fitness course stand out, it also has very easy accesses. The Hotel meets the essential conditions of comfort and well-being, with ideal rest and recreation settings at the athletes’ disposal. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS SCHEDULE USUAL WEEK USUAL DAY Elite Training Camps will be held during the following periods: WEEK DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 HOUR DAY 8.30am BREAKFAST ARRIVAL THEORETICAL SESSION 9.00am TRANSPORTATION FOR CFC WELCOME CFC CFC CFC CFC FREE 1st WEEK – 28.06.15 to 04.07.15 MORNING GIFTS 9.30am SPECIFIC TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING MORNING KIT CFC 11.00am TRAINING DELIVERY TRAINING 2nd WEEK – 05.07.15 to 11.07.15 1.00pm LUNCH LUNCH 2.00pm REST 3rd WEEK – 12.07.15 to 18.07.15 2.30pm THEORETICAL SESSION THEORETICAL THEORETICAL SESSION SESSION VISIT TO THE 4.00pm SNACK CFC CFC CLOSING AFTERNOON CFC STADIUM TRAINING TRAINING CEREMONY 4.30pm TRAINING TRAINING AND FREE FREE MUSEUM 6.30pm TRANSPORTATION TO HOTEL AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 8.00pm DINNER DINNER 11.00pm REST TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS THE PACK INCLUDES: • Welcome gift for participants; • Theoretical nutrition sessions; • 5 hours of training per day with SL Benfica’s qualified coaches; • Presentations by SL Benfica's head coach in the specific category; • Full board in one of the best hotels in the Lisbon region; • SL Benfica’s official training kit; • Menus prepared under the supervision of SL Benfica’s Department of Nutrition; • Closing ceremony and certificate delivery to athletes; • Medical/Sports Insurance; • All athletes evaluated by SL Benfica’s scouting team; • Visit to SL Benfica’s Stadium and Museum; • Transfers between the accommodation and Caixa Futebol Campus; • Theoretical training sessions; • Rooms with internet access. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 TRAINING CAMPS REGISTRATION Submitted Documentation: Registration fee PRICE • Rules; 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 21 DAYS PER Required Documentation: PERSON €1,200 €2,100 €3,000 • Code of conduct for participants; • Registration form • Diploma of participation; • Sports curriculum record • "Fair play" prize to the finest participants; • Medical report; • "Commitment" prize to the most dedicated; • Declaration of authorization to capture images; • Individual and detailed report made by the Technical and Scouting Departments. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 LISBOA With more than 20 centuries of history, Lisbon is the capital of Portugal since 1147. The Tagus, its natural light, monuments and typical neighborhoods offer this legendary city a genuine beauty that is highly appreciated by its visitors. Besides the historical imagery, Lisbon also is known for its rich cuisine, festivals, shopping centers, nightlife and fado, providing its visitors with varied experi- ences and services in an atmosphere of leisure and fun. Here are some touristic sites: · Rossio; · Marquês de Pombal; · Igreja de Santa Engrácia/Panteão; · Chiado; · Aqueduto das Águas Livres; · Santuário do Cristo Rei; · Restauradores; · Basílica da Estrela; · Torre Vasco da Gama; · Praça do Comércio; · Mosteiro dos Jerónimos; · Parque Eduardo VII; · Elevador de Santa Justa; · Padrão dos Descobrimentos; · Jardins do Parque das Nações; · Castelo de São Jorge; · Torre de Belém; · Jardim da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian; · Sé Patriarcal; · Centro Cultural de Belém; · Jardim Botânico da Faculdade de Ciências. TRAINING CAMPS 2015 Address: C Lisboa 3, Suite 207 Madrid, 28008 Spain Contact: Miguel Miranda [email protected] (+34) 91-543-7127 Website: www.generationadidasinternational.com.
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    22 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 SPORTS Real Madrid’s Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo Ronaldo accused of Warbasse evading wins Swiss millions in taxes 4th stage, Madrid panish prosecutors yesterday accused Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo of evadingS 14.7 million euros in tax through offshore companies, the latest footballer to Caruso fall foul of fiscal authorities. The 32-year-old -- the world’s highest paid athlete according to Forbes magazine -- follows in the steps of FC Barcelona forward and Argentina star Lionel Messi, who was found guilty of the same offence last year in yellow although the sums involved were allegedly smaller. If he too is put on trial and found guilty, he risks “a fine of at least 28 million” euros ($31.3 million) and could potentially be jailed for three-and-a-half years, the Gestha union of experts at Spain’s Inland Revenue said in a statement. Ronaldo is accused of “four crimes against the public treasury between 2011-14... which involves tax fraud of 14,768,897 euros ($16.5m, £12.9m)”, Madrid’s public prosecutor’s office said in a statement. “The accused took advantage of a company structure created in 2010 to hide income generated in Spain from his image rights from tax authorities, which is a ‘voluntary’ and ‘conscious’ breach of his fiscal obligations in Spain,” it said. Prosecutors accuse the Portugal international of evading tax via a shell company based in the British Lausanne emotional Warbasse said. Virgin Islands and another in Ireland, known for its merican Larry Warbasse won “It felt like a home race today.
  • MANCHESTER UNITED FC V AC MILAN

    MANCHESTER UNITED FC V AC MILAN

    First Knock-out Round First Leg Manchester 23 February 2005 MANCHESTER UNITED FC - AC MILAN OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER WEDNESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2005 at 19.45 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIRST KNOCK-OUT ROUND, FIRST LEG MANCHESTER UNITED FC v AC MILAN UEFA Champions League football returns to Old Trafford for the first time in 2005 with a thrilling clash between two former champions of Europe in one of the many ties that coiuld easily have been this season’s final. United fans will remember that their team produced epic performances against Italian opposition en route to the 1999 final, whereas AC Milan’s encounters with English opposition are surprisingly thin on the ground. They have played against English teams only three times in the last quarter of a century and have not met any English sides since they were drawn against both Chelsea FC and Leeds United AFC in the 2000/01 campaign. A thrilling and evenly-balanced tie is in prospect. This will be the third tie between the clubs in UEFA competitions with AC Milan successful on the previous two occasions, both in the Champion Clubs’ Cup semi-finals. Though Manchester United won both games at Old Trafford, the margin of AC Milan’s wins in Italy in the 1957/58 and 1968/69 seasons enabled them to progress. The clubs’ first meeting was the first European game after the Munich air crash, while the latter win eliminated the holders of the competition. In the 1957/58 tie, Paolo Maldini’s father Cesare took part in the game, and in 1968/69 Fabio Cudicini, father of the Chelsea FC player, was AC Milan’s keeper.