
Celebrating 26 Years

ABOUT BPRO SOCCER CLINIC
The BPro Soccer Clinic was founded in 1991 by professional soccer players David Bascome - USA, 18 years and Shaun Goater - England, 16 years under the name Bascome/Goater Pro Soccer. The clinic was started with the intent of giving young players to chance show their skills and place them in an organized and professional atmosphere. The clinic has evolved from a basic training process to a clinic that prepares young players’ skills for the 21st century by giving them the tools for their success on and off the field. The Bascome/Goater Pro Soccer Clinic, now called BPro Soccer Clinic and run under the Bascome Enterprise brand, has now extended globally. As the clinic is going into its 25th year, it has seen over 6,500 players to date from all ages. This year we are excited about our expansion into the Baltimore area and our new partnership with PAL.
BPRO CURRICULUM AND OBJECTIVES
The BPro curriculum comes under the guidance of U.E.F.A, U.S.S.F. and Brazilian License Coach Andrew Bascome. He is also the Bermuda National Team Coach and ABC Football (soccer) Foundation Technical Director. Andrew has been working under the guidance of Jacques Crevoisier, who has worked with many world football clubs such as Arsenal and Liverpool. Jacques has spent time focusing on the philosophy and link between education and football (soccer). Andrew’s teachings from Jacques has helped our clinics reach its full potential and has allowed us to continue to offer good quality and meet our objectives.






AGE GROUPS
- Each session will have an objective, organization, procedure, variations and coaching points.
U8 AND U10
· Foot skill development
· Fundamental skills
· Positional awareness
· Space awareness
· Developing understanding of ball speed
· Technical exercises
· Small sided games 3v3, 4v4, 5v5
· Team building
· Leadership activities (how to be a leader)



U12 AND U14 PLAYERS
· Foot skill development
· Fundamental skills
· Positional awareness
· Space awareness
· Developing understanding of ball speed
· Technical exercises
· Small sided games 3v3, 4v4, 5v5
· 30 minutes of team building each day

POWER OF ONE – each player who is a part of the BPro Clinic will go through the Power of One Program. The Power of One is a program that equips our young athletes with tools to be successful on and off the field. It is an empowerment program that helps young players learn leadership skills, self-esteem, etiquette training, and athlete career building. Players will go through Power of One workshops each day.



CLINIC PLAYERS ATTIRE:
· White shirt (could have logo and designs on it, just has to be majority white)
· Navy or black shorts
· Navy, black or white socks
· Soccer cleats
· Bring water bottle and healthy snacks
CLINIC PLAYERS RECEIVE:
· Power of One package
· Clinic shirt
· Bascome DVD – BPro 25th year gift



BPRO COACHES AND STAFF
DAVID BASCOME – 18 year professional soccer player, 8 year Baltimore Blast professional soccer coach, motivational speaker, Commissioner of ISL League Bermuda, community program developer and Bascome Enterprise President
DANNY SANTORO – 10 year professional soccer player and Bascome Enterprise Sports Director Baltimore
LESTER FELICIAN – 8 year professional soccer player and pro youth coach
MIKE WILLIAMS – 10 year professional soccer player, Bascome Enterprise Global Program Consultant, Power of One Director
PAUL MITTERMEIER – VP of Bascome Enterprise Global Relations and Power of One Consultant
MARIAN OLEARY – Director of Global Community Relations and Power of One Career Developer
BPro Clinic video clips
HBSC Pro Soccer Clinic
HBSC Pro Soccer Clinic 2014 Day One
Registration and more clinic Details: PAL Online Website
http://leagues.bluesombrero.com/baltimorecountyPAL/
This program is designed to provide a healthy and enjoyable leisure experience for your child.
However, this is not a licensed childcare program and is not designed to provide child care.
Therefore, parents are encouraged to discuss attendance expectations with their children.
Department staff and volunteers cannot detain youth wishing to leave at any time.
Should you require special accommodations (i.e. sign language interpreter, large print, etc)
please give as much notice as possible by calling The Recreation Office at 410-887-5307
or the Therapeutic Office At 410-887-5370 (voice) or 410-887-5319 (TT/Deaf).