SC Bastia Reserves and Academy

SC Bastia
Ground Stade Erbajolo, Bastia
Ground Capacity 2,000
Manager Benoît Tavenot and Frédéric Née (CFA 2)
Ghislain Printant (U-19)
Olivier Sbaiz (U-17)
League CFA 2
Championnat National U-19
Championnat National U-17
2011–12 CFA 2: Group D, 4th
U-19: Group D, 8th
U-17: Group D, 11th
Website Club home page

The SC Bastia Reserves and Academy are the reserve team and academy of French football club Bastia. The Plaine de l’Igesa serves as the home facility for the club's Reserves and Academy sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Erbajolo and Stade Armand Cesari. It is located in the commune of Haute-Corse, located in the western suburbs of Bastia. Notable graduates of the academy include Alex Song, Michael Essien, Nicolas Penneteau, Yannick Cahuzac, Wahbi Khazri, Claude Papi and Charles Orlanducci. Ghislain Printant was the first director of the training centre. Benoît Tavenot and former Bastia and French international player Frédéric Née is the current director.[1]

Academy

The formation of a football player includes various periods adapted to the characteristics of young footballers.[1] Sporting players and are divided into several categories.[1]

The football school (5-12) includes a hundred young.[1] Then there is the preformation (12–14 years), comprising some thirty young people, as regards training for its players 14 to 18 years.[1] Finally, the last phase before the maturity of a player is the post-training, which includes twenty young can evolve or pro CFA 2.[1]

Bastia training policy is entering a new phase six years ago.[1] Opened in the summer of 2002, the training center Marius Mariotti is located just next to the Stade Armand Cesari.[1] Fully equipped to meet the needs of young athletes and football institutions, it is classified as category 2A, the same level as many of the elite formations.[1]

Infrastructure

The site is currently pursuing Borgo, the Training Center has four golf lawns, a large playground and a gym located at the stadium.[1] The club also has other facilities in the region Bastia.[1]

Boarding

Accommodation has a capacity of 40 beds in rooms with 1 to 3 beds.[1] A supervisor is assigned to the boarding night.[1] Meals are made by specialist company and are served on site and served in a dining hall.[1] More than 10,000 meals are produced per year, developed by a dietician based on criteria dietary and sports.[1]

For leisure, residents have access to a games room (table football, wi-fi, video games, etc. .) and a TV room.[1] In addition, the center has its own lingerie that makes equipment maintenance or kept personal and sports players twice a week.[1] Has two stewards are available for internal trainings and lead to different schools of the city.[1]

The medical

Doctor ensures constantly in daily medical practice located in the center while a therapist provides a continuously twice daily in a treatment room annex to medical practice.[1]

Board and staff

As of 27 August 2012

Academy Director Ghislain Printant[1]
Administrative Coordinator Nadine Roze[1]
School Director Peter Molinelli[1]
Assistant Guy Bozano[1]
CFA 2 Manager Benoît Tavenot and Frédéric Née[2]
U-19 Manager Ghislain Printant[3]
U-17 Manager Olivier Sbaiz[4]
U-16 Manager Stéphane Franceschini[1]
Physical Trainer Jérémie Collon[1]
Goalkeeping Coach Ange Filiberti[1]
Head Doctor Frédéric Frau[1]
Physiotherapist Nunzia Giudicelli, Jean-Pierre Ienco and Henry Battesti[1][3][4]

Source: SC Bastia.net

Technical Support Preformation Director Dume Albertini[1]
U-15 Manager Dume Albertini[1]
U-14 Manager Bruno Mariani[1]
Goalkeeping Coach Ange Filiberti[1]
Technical Supervision School Football Director Dume Albertini[1]
U-13 and U-12 Manager Bruno Mariani, Charles Vittini and Fabien Legrand[1]
U-11 and U-10 Manager David Casanova, José Pinheiro, Dume Campanini and Charles Rafalli[1]
U-9, U-8 and U-7 Manager David Ledenmat, Joseph Leca, Jean-Jacques Belingheri and Jérémy Brunini[1]
Goalkeeper Coach François Mattei[1]
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stade Armand Cesari (16,000 / -)

Source: SC Bastia.net

Current squads

CFA 2

As of 20 October 2012[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
France GK Thomas Vincensini
France GK Olivier Cristiani
France GK Raphaël Barallini
France DF Makonnen Guillaume
France DF Jean-Pierre Folacci
France DF Thierry N’Joh Eboa
France DF Jean-Joseph Miserazzi
France DF Yannick Togande
France MF Matthias Llambrich
France MF Nabil Aankour
No. Position Player
France MF Kévin Doncarli
France MF Antony Arnaudo
France MF Abdoulaye Keita
France FW Taofik El-Faqyh
Mali FW Famoussa Koné
France FW Romain Acchili
France FW François Massimi
France FW Joseph Barbato
France FW Joris Correa

U-19

As of 1 February 2012[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
France GK Raphaël Barallini
France DF Alexander Djiku
France DF Pierrick Andrei
France DF Franck Rybka
France DF Yannick Togandé
France DF Anthony Féliciano
France MF Sébastien Parmentier
No. Position Player
France MF Anthony Arnaudo
France MF Kévin Doncarli
France MF Taoufik El Faqui
France FW Harisson Manzala
France FW Joseph Barbato
France FW John N’Komb N’Komb

U-17

As of 3 February 2012[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
France GK Florent Maddaloni
France GK Sébastien Mori
France DF Azzedine Azzioui
France DF Adrien Pianelli
France DF Nicolas Berti
France DF Marc-Antoine Blanc
France DF Marc Chabert
France DF Roy Gwadi
France MF Sacha Valery
No. Position Player
France MF Jules Lorenzi
France MF Christophe Chiaroni
France MF Ange Capotosto
France MF Adrien Cinquini
France MF Corentin Fourni
France FW Sébastien Giambernardi
France FW Christopher Ibayi
France FW Jacques-Pierre Palmari
France FW Anthony Saffour

Honours

References

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