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About European Soccer School

Tony Bily's Legacy

Tony Bily European soccer school is dedicated to one of the most legendary soccer player from Czechoslovakia ing. Anton Bily.

Ing. Anton was famous for his aerial domination and coordination ability in front of the goal. Scoring goals from any aerial position was his top trademark.  He was born in small country town Cary next to Bratislava, where he practice with his neighbors aerial magic.  Team mates were serving him ball all the time and admired his air magic and his cat like coordination.

Mr. Bily represented  Czechoslovakian National team in 1960 and played against most popular players icons like Pele, Garincha, Puskas.
His son Tony Bily Jr.followed his dad passion for soccer.

From Tony Jr. “Me and my dad spend lot of time on athletic fields where we compete in running and small sided games”. I always like sports, but want to learn more about techniques and scientific studies focus on advancement. This is why I went to university to study my favorite topic sports and languages.”

Tony Bily moved to North Texas and is now developing an excellent accelerating program for young athletes in USA. Currently one of kind soccer school program open to all athletes who have dream of becoming another soccer legend.

Philosophy

How a Soccer Star Is Made from the youth academy of the famed dutch soccer club Ajax details how development of the youth is the key to building dynamic highly skilled adult players.

Soccer in the 21st. century is a dynamic game requiring great individual skills, imagination, creativity and decision making. 

FC Force ESS focuses on 4 of the most valuable aspects of skill development:

Ball Mastery - Versatility – Speed - Creativity (“MVSC”)

Speed & Dynamic play – We emphasize on the speed of the game and a player’s speed with the ball.

Ball Mastery – Strong individual techniques are essential for building the player's confidence in different game situations.  Attacking techniques are emphasized to reflect strong individual ball control instead of just kicking and running.

Creativity – Our goal is to develop players with strong technical fundamentals who are able to create opportunities during games.  Technically strong players have better peripheral vision which is important for making correct decisions instead of just getting rid of the ball.  These players use one or more moves to create openings or better situations for passes. 

Players are reviewed and evaluated on a regular basis which helps them achieve and strive for the best possible playing level.

Versatility - Playing soccer at a young age is about mastering the fundamentals of the game and developing all the necessary techniques.  Since players often move to different positions, this forces them to be more active and knowledgeable in any area of the field. 

During the learning process, all players need to make mistakes in order to progress in their skill level.   At this young age, the result of the game and score is secondary.

When players become more physically matched, at approximately 13 – 14 years of age, the result of the game becomes of importance.

Tony Bily, DOC


Players at tryouts in Europe

Coach working with player in gym