The methodology
The technical program of our FFF Academy is based on the FFF methodology , which is arguably a reference in international training.
Focused on developing players through 3 main types of contents (game, situation and exercise), the FFF methodology has the unique ability to help players maximize their potential.
Our football program will be supervised by Jean Claude Lafargue , former director of INF Clairefontaine in Paris. With the Vision 2030 in sight, the FFF Academy develop football training for all, and strengthen the national identity through players trained by our elite program.
Throughout the years and witnessing bright talented generations grow, this savoir-faire has been built, strengthened, specialized and polished. From Kopa’s dribbles to Platini’s freekicks. From Zidane’s elegance to M’Bappe’s lightening speed, many generations made the French training methods shine to the highest stages.
This expertise is the result of the works of coaches who knew how to highlight the players’ qualities and taught the value of team spirit in order to reach common goals all together, leading to winning titles on the international scene and made the Nation thrive. Since 1988, all this expertise and knowledge can be summed up in one place : Clairefontaine’s National Football Center.
By becoming a reference, our football can be taught at every level and can open up to new horizons.
The Methodology
The technical program of our FFF Academy is based on the FFF methodology , which is arguably a reference in international training.
Focused on developing players through 3 main types of contents (game, situation and exercise), the FFF methodology has the unique ability to help players maximize their potential.
Our football program will be supervised by Jean Claude Lafargue , former director of INF Clairefontaine in Paris. With the Vision 2030 in sight, the FFF Academy develop football training for all, and strengthen the national identity through players trained by our elite program.
Throughout the years and witnessing bright talented generations grow, this savoir-faire has been built, strengthened, specialized and polished. From Kopa’s dribbles to Platini’s freekicks. From Zidane’s elegance to M’Bappe’s lightening speed, many generations made the French training methods shine to the highest stages.
This expertise is the result of the works of coaches who knew how to highlight the players’ qualities and taught the value of team spirit in order to reach common goals all together, leading to winning titles on the international scene and made the Nation thrive. Since 1988, all this expertise and knowledge can be summed up in one place : Clairefontaine’s National Football Center.
By becoming a reference, our football can be taught at every level and can open up to new horizons.