Charles Hughes (football coach)

Charles Hughes (football coach)
Charles Hughes
Born July 28, 1929 (1929-07-28) (age 82)
Nationality English
Known for Director of coaching for The Football Association.[1]

Charles Hughes was the director of FA coaching for the Football Association. He authored the FA's official coaching manual and was an early developer of long ball tactics.[2]

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Coaching

Charles Hughes began his coaching career with the England national amateur football team and Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic football team between 1964-74 winning 48 matches out of 77.[1]

Tactics

Hughes presented his ideas in the now defunct magazine Match Analysis and concluded most goals were scored from less than three passes. So it was important to get the ball quickly forward as soon as possible. He based this analysis on over one hundred games at all levels, including games involving Liverpool F.C. and the Brazilian national team, as well as many England Youth games. His ideals were developed from the those developed by World War II Wing Commander Charles Reep.[3] From his statistical analysis, Hughes emphasized the importance of particular areas of the field from where goals were most often scored. He called these area the POMO - Positions of Maximum Opportunity - and asserted that players would score if the ball was played into the POMO enough times. He stressed the importance of set plays and crosses into the box.[4]

Many British coaches advocated his long ball philosophy but critics have derided his philosophy for encouraging a generation of players who lack basic technical skills and have lack of understanding of diversity of different tactical playing strategies.[5][6][7][8]

Work

The Official FA Guide to Basic Team Coaching ISBN 0-34-081600-7

References

  1. ^ a b Football: Learning to live with football's bogeyman: Dave Hadfield lived next door to Charles Hughes - and survived Hadfield, David. The Independent. 13-08-94, Accessed 08-06-10
  2. ^ Fox, Norman (1993-11-28). "Profile: The professor breaks cover: Charles Hughes". Independent (London). http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/profile-the-professor-breaks-cover-charles-hughes-1507161.html. Retrieved 2010-09-15. 
  3. ^ "Grim Reep". When Saturday Comes. http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/2502/29/. Retrieved 2010-09-15. 
  4. ^ Robson, Bobby (2005). Farewell but not Goodbye. Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN 978-0340823460. 
  5. ^ Cartwright, John (2002-03-23). "The guru who is not afraid to upset the apple cart". London: Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/03/23/sfncar24.xml. 
  6. ^ Lawton, James (2001-11-12). "England must develop the creative instinct". London: Independent. http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/internationals/article143595.ece. 
  7. ^ Cartwright, John (2007-11-25). "England managers need direction". London: Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2007/11/25/sfncar125.xml. 
  8. ^ Stevenson, Jonathan (2007-12-17). "How will English football develop?". BBC. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7137071.stm. 

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