THE International Confederation of Futebol De Salao (ICFDS) is set to spread the Brazilian Soccer Schools (BSS) and Socatots programmes in Zimbabwe as they seek to step up junior football development in the country.
BSS was initially launched in the country last year with the aim of developing budding footballers from the age of 4 to 18 years, while Socatots a soccer-based play and educational programme where parents are encouraged to participate as it is for children aged five years, will soon be launched.
BSS and Socatots publicist in Zimbabwe Lesley Gibbons, said parents were required to aid their children in training.
In a press statement, ICFDS outlined the aims of their two programmes being spearheaded by Denzil Chalmers, a BSS coach in Zimbabwe.
“There is a range of video and online resources available to all children, while new members can get a taste of the programme in a similar way.