Frederico Morais

Frederico Morais coaching for the DBU, the Danish Football Association. The session was about the diverse coaching contexts, in Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and England.

Frederico Pereira Henriques Morais or simply Frederico Morais (born 30 April 1988), is a association football manager, is the Assistant Coach at Leyton Orient Football Club.[1]

Early life and education

He studied Sports Science with a specialisation in Football at the Faculty of Sports from University of Porto. He concluded his specialisation with a final grade of 20 out of 20. Frederico is a Tactical Periodisation expert.

He took his Coaching Courses early on his career and at the early age of 28 he concluded his UEFA Pro Licence.[2]

Due to his education background, where he studied at an English speaking international school, he learned to speak native English and Spanish, in addition to his first language Portuguese.

Career

Frederico started out as a football player, captaining his school's football team, going on to play for Boavista FC and on the final stage, playing futsal for Miramar Futsal Clube.

Frederico has coached the early ages of 6 year olds, all the way up to the adult senior level.

Currently as assistant coach for Leyton Orient Football Club, following the appointment of Omer Riza [3][4] Frederico has gone up the ranks as Lead Foundation Phase Coach, Lead Youth Development Phase Coach, U18 coach and finally First Team Coach.

He has worked with the Porto Football Association, Boavista FC,[5] AC Milan and AS Monaco at youth level.[6][7]

He was the Lead Technical Director of Samba Soccer Schools®, a London-based company, who teach the uniqueness of Brazilian football style of play, all around the world.[8]

PiTS was his second project over in the UK. Coaching, academy and semi-pro players in an elite sports performance environment.[9]

He has given Coach Education for the AC Milan Soccer Schools, Danish FA and Samba Soccer Schools.

In 2014, Frederico was part of Coach Education for the Danish Football Association.[10]

He is the founder, CEO and editor of ThinkingFootball, a multilanguage platform for football professionals to expose their ideas and views and expanding their connections within the game.[11]

See also

References

  1. "Leyton Orient FC Club Contacts". www.leytonorient.com. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
  2. Portuguese, FA. "Course Profile".
  3. "Leyton Orient : " Frederico touchline presence "". East Londoner Advertiser. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  4. "Leyton Orient 2 : " Frederico takes over after Omer Riza sent off "". The Sun. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  5. "Boavista FC : " Prendre du plaisir, la victoire viendra avec "". Nord Eclair. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  6. Coach, for. "Coach Experience".
  7. French, Interview. "PSG website".
  8. "Technical Director". |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  9. "PiTS Football".
  10. "Educator". |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  11. Founder, CEO and Editor, of. "ThinkingFootball™".
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