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Scout (association football)

A football scout attends football matches on the behalf of clubs to collect intelligence on young players. Typically, there are two types of scouts: player scouts and tactical scouts.

Player scouts or physical scouts evaluate the talent of footballers with a view to signing them on a professional contract for their employers. Some scouts focus on discovering promising young players and future stars while others are employed to run the rule on potential signings. Smaller clubs might only scout within their own country region, while larger and richer clubs can have extensive international scouting networks.[1]

Tactical scouts assess the matches of upcoming opponents of the club and prepare dossiers for their teams' tactical preparations. Instead of identifying talent in these matches, the scout assesses the team and each individual player to identify the relative tactical threats and weaknesses in the opposition. Tactical scouts are typically full-time employees of clubs as their knowledge and findings are considered precious to clubs.

Relatively few football scouts are employed full-time, even in the largest professional clubs. By and large, their numbers are made up by talent scouts,[2] the vast majority of which work part-time, and a club may hire several hundred of scouts. For example, that the Spanish Primera Liga team Sevilla FC has a global scouting network of about 700 player scouts.[3]

Not all scouts are actually employed by football clubs. For instance, the creators of the Football Manager computer game have their own international network of scouts, and signed an exclusive deal with Premier League side Everton to provide early access to their database of statistics and ratings in 2008.[4]

Finding players edit

A player scout typically attends as many football matches as possible to evaluate targets first hand. Scouts who wish to identify promising young players typically attend lower-league club games, where their talent can be compared to older peers, or under-16, 18 and 21 international tournaments. Scouts may also receive tips from agents, peers and club colleagues.[2] During 2010s, it has become quite common to use online tools like Wyscout to find football players.

Evaluating players edit

On the first evaluation, player scouts determine whether a player has the desired technical attributes to succeed at the sport. They then highlight this player to the club management. Some of the desired attributes that scouts look in players include:

  • Goalkeepers: good reflexes, communication with defence, one-on-one ability, command of the penalty area and aerial intelligence.[5]
  • Centre-backs: good heading and tackling ability, height, bravery in attempting challenges, concentration.[6]
  • Full-backs: pace, stamina, anticipation, tackling and marking abilities, work rate and team responsibility.[7]
  • Wingers: pace, technical ability like dribbling and close control, off-the-ball intelligence, creativity.[9]
  • Forwards: finishing ability, composure, technical ability, heading ability, pace, off-the-ball intelligence.[10]

Once a player has been recommended to a club, the club may continue to monitor his progress over a period from as little as a few months to as many as a few seasons. Scouts continue to evaluate whether a player has turned in consistent performances, if he has retained his appetite for team responsibilities, and so on.

When the club is satisfied that a player fits the requirements of the club, the club may extend the invitation to the player to attend a trial at the club, where scouts and coaching staff evaluate the player's suitability for the club in terms of his personality and training attitude. Clubs also tend to perform background checks on the player. A trial at the club allows the club to evaluate the standard of the player against players already on its roster. However, in the top leagues, players are typically not allowed to leave training to undertake trials unless they are already out of contract and need to prove their fitness and ability to any clubs interested. Smaller clubs in need of the cash for transfers may also be more amenable to allowing their players to leave on trials.

Once the player has passed these evaluations, the club then starts negotiations with a view to a transfer, either a permanent transfer, a loan, or co-ownership (as is common in the Italian leagues).

Tactical scouting edit

Tactical scouts watch the games of a club's upcoming opponents to assess their overall ability, as well as their specific threats and weaknesses. Almost every major club side in the world, including Chelsea FC,[11] is known to employ the extensive services of tactical scouts. From these assessments, tactical scouts compile dossiers with recommendations to club coaches and players on their actions on-field.

In major clubs, it is typical for scouts to assemble specific reports and DVDs on specific opponent players. These DVDs and reports are watched, read and reviewed by players a few days before the game. Nearer towards the game, it is typical for coaches to convene meetings to summarise the findings of these reports and the approach recommended to the players.[11]

More specifically, tactical scouts:

  • Offer advice on the team's general approach, for example, if the opposition team should be attacked with sustained pressure or to invite them onto the attack and strike on the counter. The scout also assesses the team's general passing pattern and playing tempo.
  • Identify the opposition's key threats and ways which they can be dealt with. For instance, a right winger who is very weak with his left foot may be marked in such a manner as to force him infield towards his weaker side.[12]
  • Highlight the opposition's key weaknesses, particularly weaknesses in strength, pace, stamina and concentration that can be exploited by the team's strengths.[13]
  • Wingers are assessed according to which parts of the field they cut in towards goal or cut out to stay wide, and their preferred moves.
  • Penalty kick takers are assessed according to which sides and corners they prefer aiming their kicks at. Famously, a scribbled scouting report on penalty kick takers aided Jens Lehmann's Germany to a victory over Argentina in a penalty shootout during the World Cup 2006 quarter-final.[14]
  • Identify the opposition team's favoured attack set piece movements, as well as their deficiencies when defending set pieces.

Tactical Scouting also involves the use of technology and analytics to assess movements of footballers both on and off the ball. Football itself has many variables which specific technologies can home in on and bring out. And as a result, clubs can even go as far as drawing up shortlists of desired players whose statistics match that of their desired objectives, all without the scout even leaving his/her training ground. Scout can gather the data, watch footage and save money on travelling the world to find talent.[15]

Importance of scouting edit

With the modernisation and globalisation of football and the football club economy, scouting has grown in stature and importance. Competition to search for young talents is extremely keen. Although it is difficult to quantify the prevalence of scouting in modern football, circumstantial evidence of its magnitude is readily available. Gwyn Williams, a former Chief Scout of Chelsea FC, is reported to have used a database containing up to 77,000 players while working there.[2] It has also been reported that home games of the French second division club Tours FC are attended by an average of 15 to 20 scouts per game.[16]

The importance of scouting offers football clubs with several distinct advantages:

  • Global reach. Scouting allows clubs to cast the largest possible net to find players from all around the world.
  • Cheap players. Players from lower leagues can be available at cheaper transfer prices, and command smaller wages. In particular, a talented cheap player can help a football club to progress in a league, knockout cup competition, or into continental cup competition, potentially even ahead of other clubs with superior financial clout.
  • Specialist tactical advice. Scouting opposition matches allows clubs to build up a knowledge base about opponents that club coaches would otherwise not have the time and resources to research on their own.[11]

Professional Football Scouts Association edit

The Professional sports Football Scouts Association (PFSA) was formed in 2013 by two elite Premier League Football Scouts and is the only known representation for football scouts in the UK. They provide four scouting courses including Talent Identification in Football and Advanced Reporting[17] at Hotel Football, Old Trafford. Notable testimonials for the PFSA are Ryan Giggs, Shaun Goater, David Dunn and many heads of recruitment and talent identification professionals within the Premier and Football League. The PFSA currently help supply the Northern Premier League with a complementary scouting network, providing newly qualified members the opportunity to provided detailed reports to all 68 clubs.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Kay, Oliver (2007-11-03). "Alex Ferguson happy his investment in youth is paying off". The Times. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. ^ a b c Holt, Sarah (2006-07-25). "Scouting mission". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-12-12. BBC Sport interview with former Chelsea scout Gwyn Williams
  3. ^ Lawrence, Amy (2008-10-25). "Ramos was the wrong man from Sevilla". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-12. Passing mention of the scouting team from Juande Ramos' old club Sevilla FC
  4. ^ "Everton sign deal to scout for world's best players in Football Manager video game". The Daily Record. 2008-11-14. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  5. ^ Claridge, Steve (2007-05-08). "Scouting report: Colin Doyle, Birmingham City". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Birmingham City goalkeeper evaluates based on these attributes.
  6. ^ Claridge, Steve (2008-04-22). "Scouting report: Mark Beevers, Sheffield Wednesday". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Sheffield Wednesday centre back evaluates based on these attributes.
  7. ^ Claridge, Steve (2008-10-28). "Scouting report: Kyle Naughton, Sheffield United". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Sheffield United full back based on these attributes.
  8. ^ Claridge, Steve (2008-10-07). "Scouting report: Ben Watson, Crystal Palace". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Crystal Palace central midfielder based on these attributes.
  9. ^ Claridge, Steve (2007-10-30). "Michael Kightly, Wolverhampton Wanderers". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger based on these attributes.
  10. ^ Claridge, Steve (2007-10-30). "Sam Vokes, Wolves". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-13. Scouting report on the Wolverhampton Wanderers forward based on these attributes.
  11. ^ a b c Castles, Duncan (2007-12-09). "Mourinho the man for all reasons". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-12. Details José Mourinho's coaching and tactical assessment methods while at Chelsea.
  12. ^ "Lehmann's Argentina Penalty Notes up for Auction". Retrieved 2008-12-12. Details Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann's notes on Argentina's spot kick takers. In the event Lehmann saved two penalties to win the shootout.
  13. ^ "How To Scout An Upcoming Opponent". Retrieved 2008-12-12. Football coach "Matt" explains the general principles of tactical scouting.
  14. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: THIS IS WHY MOURINHO IS KNOWN AS SPECIAL ONE". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2008-12-12. This Mirror article reports on a leaked tactical scouting report by José Mourinho's Chelsea on Newcastle United.
  15. ^ Potter, Chris. "Football Scouts". thescoutingdirectory.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  16. ^ Hytner, David (2008-12-06). "Wenger had won round Ronaldo's mother before United stepped in". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-12-12. Interview with Arsene Wenger over the scouting of young players
  17. ^ "The Professional Football Scouts Association® (PFSA)". The Professional Football Scouts Association® (PFSA). Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  18. ^ "Scouts lined up to serve every club - The Evo-Stik League Northern Premier". www.evostikleague.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-05-14.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message A football scout attends football matches on the behalf of clubs to collect intelligence on young players Typically there are two types of scouts player scouts and tactical scouts Player scouts or physical scouts evaluate the talent of footballers with a view to signing them on a professional contract for their employers Some scouts focus on discovering promising young players and future stars while others are employed to run the rule on potential signings Smaller clubs might only scout within their own country region while larger and richer clubs can have extensive international scouting networks 1 Tactical scouts assess the matches of upcoming opponents of the club and prepare dossiers for their teams tactical preparations Instead of identifying talent in these matches the scout assesses the team and each individual player to identify the relative tactical threats and weaknesses in the opposition Tactical scouts are typically full time employees of clubs as their knowledge and findings are considered precious to clubs Relatively few football scouts are employed full time even in the largest professional clubs By and large their numbers are made up by talent scouts 2 the vast majority of which work part time and a club may hire several hundred of scouts For example that the Spanish Primera Liga team Sevilla FC has a global scouting network of about 700 player scouts 3 Not all scouts are actually employed by football clubs For instance the creators of the Football Manager computer game have their own international network of scouts and signed an exclusive deal with Premier League side Everton to provide early access to their database of statistics and ratings in 2008 4 Contents 1 Finding players 2 Evaluating players 3 Tactical scouting 4 Importance of scouting 5 Professional Football Scouts Association 6 ReferencesFinding players editA player scout typically attends as many football matches as possible to evaluate targets first hand Scouts who wish to identify promising young players typically attend lower league club games where their talent can be compared to older peers or under 16 18 and 21 international tournaments Scouts may also receive tips from agents peers and club colleagues 2 During 2010s it has become quite common to use online tools like Wyscout to find football players Evaluating players editOn the first evaluation player scouts determine whether a player has the desired technical attributes to succeed at the sport They then highlight this player to the club management Some of the desired attributes that scouts look in players include Goalkeepers good reflexes communication with defence one on one ability command of the penalty area and aerial intelligence 5 Centre backs good heading and tackling ability height bravery in attempting challenges concentration 6 Full backs pace stamina anticipation tackling and marking abilities work rate and team responsibility 7 Central midfielders stamina passing ability team responsibility positioning marking abilities 8 Wingers pace technical ability like dribbling and close control off the ball intelligence creativity 9 Forwards finishing ability composure technical ability heading ability pace off the ball intelligence 10 Once a player has been recommended to a club the club may continue to monitor his progress over a period from as little as a few months to as many as a few seasons Scouts continue to evaluate whether a player has turned in consistent performances if he has retained his appetite for team responsibilities and so on When the club is satisfied that a player fits the requirements of the club the club may extend the invitation to the player to attend a trial at the club where scouts and coaching staff evaluate the player s suitability for the club in terms of his personality and training attitude Clubs also tend to perform background checks on the player A trial at the club allows the club to evaluate the standard of the player against players already on its roster However in the top leagues players are typically not allowed to leave training to undertake trials unless they are already out of contract and need to prove their fitness and ability to any clubs interested Smaller clubs in need of the cash for transfers may also be more amenable to allowing their players to leave on trials Once the player has passed these evaluations the club then starts negotiations with a view to a transfer either a permanent transfer a loan or co ownership as is common in the Italian leagues Tactical scouting editTactical scouts watch the games of a club s upcoming opponents to assess their overall ability as well as their specific threats and weaknesses Almost every major club side in the world including Chelsea FC 11 is known to employ the extensive services of tactical scouts From these assessments tactical scouts compile dossiers with recommendations to club coaches and players on their actions on field In major clubs it is typical for scouts to assemble specific reports and DVDs on specific opponent players These DVDs and reports are watched read and reviewed by players a few days before the game Nearer towards the game it is typical for coaches to convene meetings to summarise the findings of these reports and the approach recommended to the players 11 More specifically tactical scouts Offer advice on the team s general approach for example if the opposition team should be attacked with sustained pressure or to invite them onto the attack and strike on the counter The scout also assesses the team s general passing pattern and playing tempo Identify the opposition s key threats and ways which they can be dealt with For instance a right winger who is very weak with his left foot may be marked in such a manner as to force him infield towards his weaker side 12 Highlight the opposition s key weaknesses particularly weaknesses in strength pace stamina and concentration that can be exploited by the team s strengths 13 Wingers are assessed according to which parts of the field they cut in towards goal or cut out to stay wide and their preferred moves Penalty kick takers are assessed according to which sides and corners they prefer aiming their kicks at Famously a scribbled scouting report on penalty kick takers aided Jens Lehmann s Germany to a victory over Argentina in a penalty shootout during the World Cup 2006 quarter final 14 Identify the opposition team s favoured attack set piece movements as well as their deficiencies when defending set pieces Tactical Scouting also involves the use of technology and analytics to assess movements of footballers both on and off the ball Football itself has many variables which specific technologies can home in on and bring out And as a result clubs can even go as far as drawing up shortlists of desired players whose statistics match that of their desired objectives all without the scout even leaving his her training ground Scout can gather the data watch footage and save money on travelling the world to find talent 15 Importance of scouting editWith the modernisation and globalisation of football and the football club economy scouting has grown in stature and importance Competition to search for young talents is extremely keen Although it is difficult to quantify the prevalence of scouting in modern football circumstantial evidence of its magnitude is readily available Gwyn Williams a former Chief Scout of Chelsea FC is reported to have used a database containing up to 77 000 players while working there 2 It has also been reported that home games of the French second division club Tours FC are attended by an average of 15 to 20 scouts per game 16 The importance of scouting offers football clubs with several distinct advantages Global reach Scouting allows clubs to cast the largest possible net to find players from all around the world Cheap players Players from lower leagues can be available at cheaper transfer prices and command smaller wages In particular a talented cheap player can help a football club to progress in a league knockout cup competition or into continental cup competition potentially even ahead of other clubs with superior financial clout Specialist tactical advice Scouting opposition matches allows clubs to build up a knowledge base about opponents that club coaches would otherwise not have the time and resources to research on their own 11 Professional Football Scouts Association editThe Professional sports Football Scouts Association PFSA was formed in 2013 by two elite Premier League Football Scouts and is the only known representation for football scouts in the UK They provide four scouting courses including Talent Identification in Football and Advanced Reporting 17 at Hotel Football Old Trafford Notable testimonials for the PFSA are Ryan Giggs Shaun Goater David Dunn and many heads of recruitment and talent identification professionals within the Premier and Football League The PFSA currently help supply the Northern Premier League with a complementary scouting network providing newly qualified members the opportunity to provided detailed reports to all 68 clubs 18 References edit Kay Oliver 2007 11 03 Alex Ferguson happy his investment in youth is paying off The Times London Retrieved 2008 12 13 a b c Holt Sarah 2006 07 25 Scouting mission BBC News Retrieved 2008 12 12 BBC Sport interview with former Chelsea scout Gwyn Williams Lawrence Amy 2008 10 25 Ramos was the wrong man from Sevilla The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 12 Passing mention of the scouting team from Juande Ramos old club Sevilla FC Everton sign deal to scout for world s best players in Football Manager video game The Daily Record 2008 11 14 Retrieved 2008 12 13 Claridge Steve 2007 05 08 Scouting report Colin Doyle Birmingham City The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Birmingham City goalkeeper evaluates based on these attributes Claridge Steve 2008 04 22 Scouting report Mark Beevers Sheffield Wednesday The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Sheffield Wednesday centre back evaluates based on these attributes Claridge Steve 2008 10 28 Scouting report Kyle Naughton Sheffield United The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Sheffield United full back based on these attributes Claridge Steve 2008 10 07 Scouting report Ben Watson Crystal Palace The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Crystal Palace central midfielder based on these attributes Claridge Steve 2007 10 30 Michael Kightly Wolverhampton Wanderers The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger based on these attributes Claridge Steve 2007 10 30 Sam Vokes Wolves The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 13 Scouting report on the Wolverhampton Wanderers forward based on these attributes a b c Castles Duncan 2007 12 09 Mourinho the man for all reasons The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 12 Details Jose Mourinho s coaching and tactical assessment methods while at Chelsea Lehmann s Argentina Penalty Notes up for Auction Retrieved 2008 12 12 Details Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann s notes on Argentina s spot kick takers In the event Lehmann saved two penalties to win the shootout How To Scout An Upcoming Opponent Retrieved 2008 12 12 Football coach Matt explains the general principles of tactical scouting EXCLUSIVE THIS IS WHY MOURINHO IS KNOWN AS SPECIAL ONE Daily Mirror Retrieved 2008 12 12 This Mirror article reports on a leaked tactical scouting report by Jose Mourinho s Chelsea on Newcastle United Potter Chris Football Scouts thescoutingdirectory com Retrieved 2020 06 22 Hytner David 2008 12 06 Wenger had won round Ronaldo s mother before United stepped in The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 12 12 Interview with Arsene Wenger over the scouting of young players The Professional Football Scouts Association PFSA The Professional Football Scouts Association PFSA Retrieved 2016 03 31 Scouts lined up to serve every club The Evo Stik League Northern Premier www evostikleague co uk Retrieved 2017 05 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scout association football amp oldid 1182788927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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