After last weeks’s announcement of the partnership with 2nd Division Club "America for Africa FC" from Cameroon, Africa, Schulz Academy now is branching out to Brazil.

More Brazilians in The Schulz Academy soon
In order to grow both programs, Schulz Academy and Instituto Brasileiro de Futebol (BFUT) will work together in the future. The very talented players of the BFUT program, mainly players from Brazil between the age of 16 - 20 will have the opportunity in the future to play Super Y League with Schulz Academy. In addition Schulz Academy will provide to the top players of the BFUT program the possibility of professional contracts in Europe through the Know How of the European Transfer Market of Dr. Schulz, founder of the Schulz Academy.
Thadeu Goncalves, the founder of Instituto Brasileiro de Futbol, is also the Youth Coordinator of Sao Paulo FC, and Paulista FC, both top clubs in Brazil’s 1st division.
"Twice a year I will fly with Thadeu to Brazil to look for the most talented available young Brazilian players and then fine tune them in our 2 academies in Florida before we will offer them professional contracts in Europe" states Dr. Schulz.
On the other hand, Schulz Academy players will have the opportunity to play and train in Brazil to improve their playing level.
"Both groups can offer exactly what the other program needs, and I am looking forward to the future cooperation with Instituto Brasileiro de Futebol. We help them, and they help us in certain areas, and that’s a good start." continues Dr. Schulz.
"Instituto Brasileiro de Futbol is excited about the opportunity to combine the philosophy of Schulz Academy and its European approach with our philosophy focused in the Brazilian style to play soccer. The major goal is to educate, prepare and promote the complete player, to be able to read the game in any system, and to understand the tactical schemes from all the different schools around the world. Schulz Academy and Instituto Brasileiro de Futbol are working together to educate the next soccer generation", explains Thadeu Goncalves, president and founder of BFUT.