Paris Saint-Germain Academy

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Paris Saint-Germain Academy
File:Paris Saint-Germain F.C..png
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
GroundStade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Capacity3,500
ChairmanJean-François Pien
WebsiteClub website

Paris Saint-Germain Academy is the youth system of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club. The Camp des Loges in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, serves as the home facility for the capital club's youth sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Georges Lefèvre.[1]

Since the founding of the academy in 1974, a number of graduates have gone on to sign professional contracts with Paris Saint-Germain or other clubs. Recognized by the French Football Federation as one of the best in the country, the PSG Academy received Category 1 and Class A rating in recent seasons by the Direction Technique Nationale.[1]

The objective of the PSG Academy is to produce elite football players while offering them an adapted and complete scholarly education. Thanks to a series of partnerships with clubs in the Île-de-France region, the academy regularly accepts promising new footballing talents at the Camp des Loges.[1]

Domestically, the PSG Academy has won four Championnat National U19 titles, two Championnat National U17, one Coupe Gambardella and one Championnat National des Cadets U16 title. In international club football, the U19 side reached the final of the 2015–16 UEFA Youth League.[1]

Pauleta, emblematic Paris Saint-Germain striker between 2003 and 2008, became the official ambassador of the Paris Saint-Germain Academy in December 2013.[2]

Organization

Recognised by the French Football Federation as one of the best in the country, the Paris Saint-Germain Academy received the Category 1, Class A rating in recent seasons. A veritable centre of excellence, it meets all the standards demanded by the Direction Technique Nationale and symbolises the capital club's professionalism and success both on and off the pitch.[1]

The PSG Academy regularly accepts promising new footballing talents on the advice of recruiters. Thanks to a series of partnerships with clubs in the Ile-de-France region, many children, from 13 years of age, also join the capital club. The required standard for the youngsters in the pre-youth academy is Regional level and for the ones in the youth academy is National level. There are five kinds of player contracts in the academy (elite, trainees, apprentices, aspiring and amateur) for a total of 60 players divided into three training squads (CFA, U19 and U17) in five age categories (15 to 19 years). 33 players live at CFA Omnisports and 26 players live in or around Saint-Germain-en-Laye.[1]

The students' education is assured by CFA Omnisports. The students benefit from their apprentice status that allows them to train as elite level athletes while also preparing their immediate, but also post-competition future. Thierry Morin, a former PSG professional from 1975 to 1986, is the director of CFA Omnisports. The youngsters train and play on both grass and artificial pitches at the Stade Georges Lefèvre in the Camp des Loges.[1]

Philosophy

Since the founding of the Paris Saint-Germain Academy in 1974, a number of graduates have gone on to sign professional contracts with PSG or other clubs. The objective of the PSG Academy: produce elite football players while offering them an adapted and complete scholarly education.[1] From 2005 onwards, PSG have organized more than 60 camps in Paris for youngsters from all over the world. The PSG Academy reflects the capital club’s dedication to youth development and education as part of their overall philosophy, which consists in the application of an attractive, exciting and attacking game.[3]

Homegrown players including Nicolas Anelka, Jean-Marc Pilorget, Mamadou Sakho, Lorik Cana, Amara Simba, Jérôme Leroy, Luis Fernández and Clément Chantôme, and foreign stars such as Ronaldinho, Pauleta, Dominique Rocheteau, Safet Sušić, Youri Djorkaeff, Raí, George Weah and David Ginola are among the illustrious stars that have typified this philosophy on the field.[3]

Players

Players and staff – 2016/2017 season.[4][5][6]

Current squads

French teams are limited to four players without EU citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country. Also, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not counted against non-EU quotas due to the Kolpak ruling.

CFA

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Leonard Aggoune
GK France FRA Thomas Chesneau
GK France FRA Sébastien Cibois
DF France FRA Fodé Ballo Toure
DF France FRA Dylan Batubinsika
DF France FRA Anthony Brydges
DF France FRA Colin Dagba
DF Cameroon CMR Félix Eboa Eboa
DF France FRA Alec Georgen
DF France FRA Abdoulaye Konaté
DF French Guiana GUF Kévin Rimane
DF France FRA Makan Traoré
DF France FRA Harold Voyer
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF France FRA Dan-Axel Zagadou
MF France FRA Antoine Bernede
MF France FRA Lorenzo Callegari
MF France FRA Yohan Demoncy
MF France FRA Nathan Epaillard
MF France FRA Romain Habran
MF France FRA Jonathan Ikoné
MF France FRA Bryan Labissiere
MF France FRA Gaëtan Robail
FW France FRA Samuel Essende
FW France FRA Bardou Mapeja
FW France FRA Mayingila N'Zuzi Mata

U19

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Garissone Innocent
GK France FRA Will-Cesaire Matimbou
DF France FRA Mahamadou Dembélé
DF France FRA Tom Flamant
DF France FRA Arnaoud-Nkodi Luzayadio
DF France FRA Fahad Mohamed
DF France FRA Mathis Pascal
MF France FRA Yacine Adli
MF France FRA Emmanuel Attah
MF France FRA Kévin Cabral
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Moussa Diaby
MF France FRA Claudio Gomes
MF France FRA Stanley Nsoki
MF France FRA Boubakary Soumaré
MF France FRA Azzeddine Toufiqui
FW France FRA Rémi Cabral
FW France FRA Théo Epailly
FW France FRA Alexis Giacomini
FW Turkey TUR Météhan Guclu
FW United States USA Timothy Weah

U17

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Pierre Ouvry
GK France FRA Yanis Saïdani
GK France FRA Trey Vimalin
DF France FRA Abdourahmane Barry
DF France FRA Ruben Gatta
DF Belgium BEL Richard Makutungu
DF France FRA Moussa Sissako
DF France FRA Arthur Zagre
MF France FRA Lucas Bernadou
MF France FRA Eric Junior Dina Ebimbe
MF France FRA Bandiougou Fadiga
MF France FRA Niels-Curtis Fiawoo
MF France FRA Lucas Maronnier
MF France FRA Idriss Mzaouiyani
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Raphaël Nya
MF France FRA Massinissa Oufella
MF France FRA Ruben Providence
MF France FRA Aliou Badara Traoré
MF France FRA Omar Yaisien
MF France FRA Romaric Yapi
FW France FRA Tanguy Coulibaly
FW France FRA Alexandre Fressange
FW France FRA Maxen Kapo
FW France FRA Loïc Mbe Soh
FW France FRA Alassane Meïté
FW France FRA Virgiliu Postolachi
FW France FRA Fabio Torres

Honours

Domestic

  • Championnat National U19: (4) [1]
    • 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2015–16
  • Championnat National U17: (2) [1]
    • 2010–11, 2015–16
  • Coupe Gambardella: (1) [1]
    • 1990–1991
  • Championnat National des Cadets U16: (1) [1]
    • 1987–88

Management

Board members

Director Jean-François Pien
Technical Director Carles Romagosa
Administrative Coordinator Frank Bentolila
Head of Education Thierry Morin
Assistant Edwige Grimal

Source: PSG.fr

Technical staff

CFA Manager Laurent Huard
U19 Manager François Rodrigues
U17 Manager David Bechkoura
Goalkeeping Coach Alfred Dossou-Yovo
Physical Trainer Maxime Coulerot, Aurélien Denotti, Vincent Paris, Mickael Simao

Source: PSG.fr

Medical staff

Head Doctors Laurent Aumont, Stéphane Cascua
Physiotherapists Grégory Delente, Cédric Dupuis
Assistant Sandrine Jarzaguet

Source: PSG.fr

See also

Teams

Sports

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Présentation (centre de formation)". PSG.fr. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Academy Présentation". PSG.fr. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b "PSG Urban Academy" (PDF). PSG.fr. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  4. ^ "CFA". PSG.fr. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  5. ^ "U19". PSG.fr. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  6. ^ "U17". PSG.fr. Retrieved 3 July 2016.

External links

Official websites