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Prandelli: Italy will face Spain at World Cup
- The Azzurri boss has no doubts that his side will come face-to-face with their Euro 2012 vanquishers this summer, so did not want a friendly versus them beforehand.
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has revealed that he did not want to face Spain in a friendly on Wednesday as he is "convinced" that the two nations will collide at this summer's World Cup.
The pair clashed twice at Euro 2012, playing out a 1-1 draw in the group stage before la Roja claimed the trophy with a resounding 4-0 victory in the final.
Consequently, Prandelli feels that there is little to be gained by tackling Vicente del Bosque's men again so soon before a World Cup in which they could run into one another in the semi-finals.
"We will face a strong team, which is being renewed without any drop in the quality of their play," he told reporters at the unveiling of their new PUMA kit in Milan.
"It would have been better not to play this game, in my opinion, but organisers imposed it upon us.
"I didn't want to play it because I'm convinced of progressing in the World Cup and I'm convinced that we will meet again then."
Prandelli is also concerned that Italy's fans will read too much into the outcome of Wednesday's friendly at the Vicente Calderon.
"In Italy, because of the way we are, the result counts for so much," he mused. "If we win on Wednesday, everyone will think that we're already in the semi-finals of the World Cup! If we lose, it'll be a disaster.
"Of course, if we draw it will have served no purpose."
Meanwhile, Prandelli reiterated that he has yet to decide if he will remain on as Italy coach after the World Cup but confirmed that he is set to imminently discuss his future with the football federation.
"We'll talk further about my contract in the middle of March," he revealed. "But I'm happy here."
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2007 saw the launch of the Boys scheme with 27 students enrolled on the course, while 2008 saw the launch of the girl's scheme which increased our numbers to 65 enrolled. The academic programme allows each student to develop their ability as a football player, whilst acquiring valuable knowledge and skills through educational courses such as the Btec Certificate in Sports Performance (equivalent to 3 x A levels), FA Coaching certificates and Physiotherapy certificates.
2008 also saw some changes in the practical element of the scheme increasing from one squad to three. This allowed The Oxford United Football and Education Academy to enter a team into the Youth Conference League, The English Colleges Boys League and also The British Colleges Girls Amateur league.
2009 was a big year for the Girls Football and Education Academy with the squad entering the British Colleges Girls Amateur league playing against teams such as West Ham, Reading and Birmingham. The boys entered their fourth year in the Youth conference Premier league with the standard improving each year.
2011 Saw the Football & Education Academy take another step forward by offering apprenticeships to talented boys aged 16/17. This will involve the student studying a Btec Sports Science qualification and a NVQ in Coaching, Teaching and Instructing. The apprenticeship squad will train on a daily basis and will be involved in regular training sessions with Oxford United's elite youth team.
The Football and Education Academy will provide the most up to date, comprehensive and high quality training for those wishing to break into the sport industry. The benefits include:
Daily individual coaching & team coaching by UEFA Qualified Coaches
Organised fixtures against local and national opposition (YCL, BCS and ECFA)
Nationally recognised qualifications that can lead directly to employment or further study on University degree programmes
Study and Qualifications gained can also lead to opportunities in the following fields:
- Professional sports person
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- Leisure Management
- Teaching
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- Overseas Scholarships
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