Our Academy players at the KMAR test in Felcsút

Eight of our academy players were invited last week to take part in the Carpathian Basin Academy System (KMAR) testing program held in Felcsút. During the three-day event, our youngsters participated in various professional assessments and training sessions, gaining valuable experience within the academy framework.

Akadémistáink KMAR-teszten Felcsúton

Eight of our academy players were invited last week to take part in the Carpathian Basin Academy System (KMAR) testing program held in Felcsút. During the three-day event, our youngsters participated in various professional assessments and training sessions, gaining valuable experience within the academy framework.

  • The U16 age group was represented by Bíró Botond, Fülöp Farkas, Keresztes Tamás, and Klein Tizian,
  • the U15 group by Boér Szabolcs and Forró Patrik,
  • while from the U14 team, Bâlbâe Robert and Matei Darius took part in the program.

The players were accompanied by coaches Tamás Kovács and Szabolcs Bartis, who also shared their experiences from Felcsút.

Throughout the three-day professional program, our academy players took part in team training sessions, individual practices, and position-specific drills, where they could demonstrate their abilities in various game situations. The technical staff also carried out anthropometric measurements to obtain an accurate picture of the players’ physical condition and development.

The Felcsút test provided an excellent opportunity for our players to gain new impulses, improve, and showcase their abilities in front of experts from the Carpathian Basin academy system, the coaches reported.

“The coaches were satisfied with the players’ attitude during the training sessions. However, the experiences from the days spent there are complemented not only by the feedback of the team staff but also by the opinions of the specialists involved in the individual sessions and the club’s scouts. These insights, along with the evaluation of the tests conducted in recent days, will be summarized into a final report that we will use to further develop our academy work,” said Tamás Kovács and Szabolcs Bartis.

R. A.



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