Avoisier Freire joins workshop on women’s beach soccer | OneFootball

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Avoisier Freire joins workshop on women’s beach soccer

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Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), in partnership with INDES (El Salvador’s National Sports Institute), held a workshop on women’s beach soccer during the El Salvador Cup at the beginning of April at Flor Branca Stadium, where the tournament matches took place. The event was attended by representatives from the national teams competing in the tournament, such as Mexico, Denmark, Portugal, El Salvador, and Brazil, as well as officials from local clubs.

CBF’s beach soccer manager, Lavoisier Freire, was one of the speakers and presented the actions the institution has planned for the development of women’s beach soccer in the country.


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“We have to think about the future. And that depends directly on the organization of institutions and the qualifications of the professionals developing the sport. By working at the grassroots level, we will have a promising future, following Brazil’s victorious history in beach soccer. CBF is promoting a rebuilding process in the sport, and women’s beach soccer will receive full attention in that process, including the creation of development centers across the country’s five regions, an under-20 national team, and a national competition,” said Lavoisier.

One of the questions from the audience was about the specific nature of working with women. Lavoisier pointed out the importance of understanding the characteristics of the female world so that the work can be carried out more smoothly.

“I believe good management involves a specific analysis of each scenario. With that in mind, we sought to form a coaching staff for the Women’s National Team made up mostly of women, all of them highly professionally qualified, so that communication between management, staff, and athletes can take place more smoothly and effectively. It is still a project very much in its early stages, but it is already showing that we are on the right path,” he said.

Beach Soccer Coordinator at the Portuguese Football Federation, former player Madjer, one of the legends of the sport, spoke about the development of women’s beach soccer in his country and reinforced the need for unity within the sport.

“I spoke with Lavoisier and Chicão (Castelo Branco, head coach of the Brazilian National Team) about how important it is for us to stay in closer contact, to hold these meetings, so we can exchange information and ideas and develop the sport together. It is important for countries to continue developing so that beach soccer becomes more competitive, which will make it a more attractive product,” said Madjer.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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