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Training camp in Germany

PSG organize training camps in Germany for Japanese soccer teams and provide on-site assistance. The teams are accompanied throughout their stay by an experienced coordinator who has played and coached in Germany.

  • Friendly matches against German teams
    PSG provide suitable partners for friendly matches at any level, i.e. youth teams of Bundesliga teams, selected teams and amateur clubs. List of opponents in previous matches includes: 1. FC Köln, Alemannia Aachen, Mainz 05, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Middle Rhine selection, Cologne Football School
  • Soccer clinic by DFB coach
    An experienced DFB coach draws up an individual training schedule and coaches your team. More
  • Match analysis by DFB coach
    DFB-coach analyses your friendly matches and draws up a training schedule based on this analysis.
  • Visit Bundesliga matches
    Enjoy a Bundesliga match in one of Germany’s fascinating stadiums, possibly with a Japanese player in the ranks of one of the teams. (depending on travel itinerary and teams’ playing schedules)
  • Stay at a German „Sportschule“
    A German Sportschule is a college of physical education which provides training facilities, board and accommodation. During your stay here you can concentrate on football – just as the professionals do.
  • Attend professional training session
    Visit a professional club and watch the players in training. More (depending on travel itinerary and team’s training schedule)
  • Sightseeing and shopping
    Enjoy sightseeing and shopping in Cologne, Frankfurt etc.

Sample camp plan,

 

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Keita Tsuchiya
Keita has been PSG’s sports consultant since March 2006. He started playing football at the age of five at Ejiri Soccer Club. He went on to play for Shimizu Daiichi Junior Highschool, Shimizu-Higashi Highschool and Shinshu University before coming to Germany. Having played 2 seasons in Germany (1.FC Saarbrücken, 1.FC Reimsbach) he joined the Czech 2nd division team FC Bohemians Praha for one season. Since 2006 he has been playing for German Oberliga Südwest club EGC Wirges. In 2008 Keita acquired a German coaching B-license.

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