Barça U-12 has moved away from the 7-a-side football game and is doing so in 11 games per side. Juanan Gil’s boys are first-year boys who compete in the 11-year-old First Children’s Division. Olot winner Pep Farrés is the most uncapped player with 7 goals scored in the first 3 days of the competition.
The gradual restructuring of the Catalan federation in terms of teams in the ruins has taken advantage of Barça to exceed the demands of the experts in recent seasons.
A monster jump
The old Alevín A (now U-12) defeated their opponents easily and the shape of the 7-a-side football was too small for them.
Based on the probability that the group of children is divided between the group of at least 14 years of age (children of the second year) and the group of under 13 years of age (for children of the first year).) Barça has decided that its U-12 team will compete with one-year-olds in the U-13 First Division.
The change for the boys of the 2013 generation is for the better. At the moment they are still scoring but, at least, they are adapting soon to the 11-a-side style of football. One quick click is Pep Farrés.
Pure imbalance
The native of Olot has gone from acting as an offensive player to being a very inconsistent winner. In addition to playing and providing a number of assists, the former Girona player is also scoring goals. First, Abrera scored 3 of the 6 goals for his team. On the second day, Juanan Gil’s men scored 14 goals against Castelldefels and Pep got another hat-trick.
Last week the Blaugrana U-12 scored a goal against Viladecans (0-10) and the Garrotxa team scored a goal. Pep Farrés is very fast and talented, his ability to go one It is based on both great speed and refined dribbling skills..
Barça’s second-year youth team has not improved since then Left-back Aran Aparicio is surprisingly inconsistent on the left-back while Denys Sokolovskyi is a top scorer. Croatian with excellent skills.
A good change
The team led by midfielder Guillem Balcells is able to enjoy a change of scenery and quickly adapt to 11-a-side football.. this season they will continue to play 7-a-side football in most of the competitions they play and that’s why the trainers exchange trainings to keep the 7-a-side points they have had. recent years new.
Pep Farrés likes to play as a winner in 7-a-side football and as a winner in 11-a-side football. His family is working hard because the bus that takes him to God Esportiva left Vic and he lives in Olot.. His teammates and coaches rave about his on-court attitude and his simplicity and understanding of the game.
This coming weekend the Blaugrana U-12 team of Pep Farrés and company will play on Saturday at 10:30 am on field 9 of the Ciutat Esportiva against Sant Joan Despí-San Pancracio. The goal is to continue to grow and finish first, a position that could mean promotion to the Preferential Under-13 league, a group that Jordi Pérez’s men will enjoy.