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Николаенко Валерий Вадимович
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Experts professional and youth football, emphasize the absence of the necessary influx in leading a team of young, well-trained technically and tactically, athletes. One of adequate answers in this aspect seems to further enhance the effectiveness of training competitive in the short term, the sports reserve based on the intensification of improving the quality of the scientific and methodological support of the training process. Purpose - to justify the scientific approaches to the formation of sports skills of young football players. The analysis of the features of the activities in the implementation of coach training programs lasting sports reserve for professional football. It is shown that at present the main purpose of coaches youth soccer teams is the current result and not the quality and efficiency of the training process aimed at personal development and training of a player capable of a creative approach to solving game problems. Based approaches to amending the practice of many years of training of young football players through the application of the method of the game, which is the key to effective learning, the development of individual capabilities, and the formation of a game of intelligence, as well as the implementation phase (gradual) forming system sportsmanship of young football players who will determine the subsequent potential player at a professional level.

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