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Annual Report 2001

| Year
In Review |
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Roman Tulis European Soccer School of Excellence (RTESSE), under
the personal direction of Roman Tulis, a successful and distinguished
European national youth coach, provides professional instructional
programs for boys and girls who are serious about the sport of soccer. |
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2001
Highlights:
LOCAL
PLAYERS IN PRESTIGIOUS
PORTUGUESE TOURNAMENT
U-12
BOYS CONQUER SPAIN
TULIS GIRLS MAKE
EUROPEAN HISTORY
FOUR
TULIS PLAYERS
SIGN TO PLAY IN EUROPE
TULIS
ALUMNI PLAYING
ON NATIONAL TEAMS
PAST
TOURNAMENTS
& AWARDS
RTESSE
SCHOOL BOY/
SCHOOL GIRL AWARD
TULIS
ALUMNI CURRENTLY
PLAYING IN EUROPE &
AROUND THE WORLD
SCHOLARSHIPS
2001
UEFA
COACHING SYMPOSIUM
RTESSE-
DEVELOPMENTAL
PROGRAMS
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school concentrates on quality rather than quantity. Players
accepted into either our Excellence or Junior Programs benefit
from the school's limited enrollment which ensures they train
in small groups and in an intense and competitive environment.
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Roman
Tulis has been a full time coach since 1978. A former Czechoslovakian,
he served for ten years as youth coach for Slovan Bratislava,
coached Slovakia's National Youth Team, and was a youth head
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September 1993 with 12 students - the first of its kind in
Canada to operate year round. Since opening in 1993, nine
players are now playing with professional teams in Europe,
and four players have received college/university soccer schoarships
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Year In Review - 2001 Tour Results |
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The RTESSE U-13 girl's team
struck goldin Denmark and Sweden this past summer.
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girls made European history as they were the first team to
ever win both tournaments in the same year in the history
of these prestigious youth tournaments!"
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Tulis
Boys Face Fierce
Competition In Europe
Tulis'
'84, '85, and '86 boys competed against some of Europe's
finest premier youth clubs in Holland and were once again
very successful. The boys
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opened
their tour with a very exciting exhibition game against Ajax
Amsterdam and went on to obtain 1 win, 4 ties and 2 losses
at the International U-17 Soccer Tournament in Eindhoven,
Holland. The boys played teams from Holland: PSV Eidenhoven;
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Rotterdam; NAC Breda; Roda JC; NEC; Fortuna Sittard; FC Den
Bosch, from Belgium: KRC Genk and KV Mechelen, and from Germany:
SC Koln. The tournament was for players born after January
1, 1984, and Tulis had only three players who were born in
1984 - the rest of the team was made up of '85 & '86 players.
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Local
Players In Prestigious Portuguese Tournament
This past April RTESSE 13 year old boys competed against
some of Europe's top youth teams in the Clube Atletico's
Easter tournament. This is a very elite Portuguese tourney,
which annually selects the top three youth teams in the
country, the two best provincial sides, a host team, and
only two international clubs to participate. The Tulis boys
came home with the trophy for 8th place and the "Fair
Play" Award. Officials and coaches from the other teams
expressed great admiration and respect for the boys caliber
and style of play.
The Tulis school was privileged to compete with such teams
as Athletico Madrid (Spain), Benfica Lisbon, FC Porto, Sporting
Lisbon, and Selection of Lisbon.
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U-12
Boys Conquer Spain
European and South American coaches, as well as tournament
organizers of the very prestigious seven-a-side Donosti
Cup Tournament in San Sebastian, Spain, were surprised and
ecstatic over the level of commitment, skill, and work ethic
that the Tulis boys showed in their determination to reach
the finals.
The boys not only came away with third place, but they were
also presented with the trophy for the best team out of
North and South America, and the pride in knowing that they
were the only team in their age group to score on FC Barcelona!
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Tulis
Girls Make European History
The RTESSE U-13 girl's team struck gold in Denmark and Sweden
this past summer. The girls returned home from the Dana
Cup Soccer Tournament in Denmark, one of the world's largest
youth soccer tournaments, and from the Gothia Cup 2001 in
Sweden, touted in European newspapers as the "Youth
World Cup" with two 1st place trophies in hand!
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girls made European history as they were the first team
to ever win both tournaments in the same year in the history
of these prestigious youth tournaments! Andrea McLachlan
and Maria-Ashley Karaliolios were named all-stars in the
Gothia Cup. Andrea, who was team captain, was named most
valuable player in the final games of both tournaments.
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Commitment,
Passion & Dedication Equal Results! |
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Four
Tulis Players are now playing In Europe |
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Santiago Fernadez takes on
a PSV Eidenhoven player in Holland. |
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members from the RTESSE have received offers and have signed
to play with professional soccer clubs in Europe. All four
players were part of the same team that toured Holland in
2001. |
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Tournaments & Awards
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2000 Tour of Holland & Germany
1-0 Victory over Bayern Munich
0-0 Draw With 1860 Munich
3-1 Victory over Unterhaching
1999
Invitational Tournament Belgium
Semi Finalists
1-0 Victory Over Leeds United
0-0 Draw Slovakian National Team
1-0 Victory over St. Truieden,
Belgium
1999
Women's World Cup USA
Second Place
1998
Ian Rush Welsh Tournament
U-16 Champions
U-13 Champions
Tournament MVP Award
U-13 MVP Award
U-16 Best Goal-Scorer Award
1998
Invitational Tournament Portugal
Best International Player Award
Fair Play Award
1996
Invitational Tournament Belgium
Tournament MVP Award
1995
Invitational Tournament Slovakia
Champions
Best Goalkeeper Award
Tournament MVP Award
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Santiago
Fernandez, former North Vancouver player, playes with
a professional Netherlands's team NAC Breda. Tulis Member
1998 - 2001.
Roman Tulis Junior, former Metro Ford player, playes
with a professional Bundesliga team, SpVgg Unterhaching in
Germany. Tulis Member 1993 - 2001. |
Kevin Harmse, former Vancouver & Metro Ford player,
playes with Portuguese junior team Club Real in Lisbon. Tulis
Member 1995 - 2001.
Victor Collins, former North Vancouver player, playes
with German Regional liga team VfB Lubeck. Tulis Member 1997
- 2001. |
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Alumni Playing On National Teams |
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FIFA World U-20 Men's Championships kicked off in Argentina
last June and among the players were two former students of
the RTESSE: Terry Dunfield, captain of the Canadian
National Team and Adam Wallace with the Jamaican National
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also go out to Kevin Harmse who competed last summer
with the U-18 Canadian National team in Ireland, and to Paul
Sahota, and Nathan Li who were part of the U-16 Canadian
National team touring England & Ireland this past spring.
Nathan Li also participated in a trip to Cuba with
the U-16 Canadian National Team.
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Commitment,
Passion & Dedication Equal Results!
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RTESSE School Boy/School Girl Award
The
School Boy/School Girl award is presented yearly to RTESSE players
who are dedicated, hard working, and committed to the game of
soccer. They must have leadership skills, success with his/her
own team, be a positive role model for younger members of the
school, be an all round success as a player, and have that special
quality that will take them the distance should they wish to pursue
a soccer career.
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Nathan Li and Roman Tulis
Junior accept their 2001 School Boy Award. |
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"The
School Boy/School Girl award is for players who are dedicated,
hard working, and committed to the game of soccer."
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2001
Nathan Li & Roman Tulis Jr.
Shannon Locke
2000
Kevin Harmse
Kylla Sjoman
1999
Santiago Fernandez
Andrea McLachlan
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1998
Sheldon Maistry
Adam Wallace
Andrea McLachlan
1997
Dennis Kindel
1996
Emilio Bottiglieri
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1995
Alfredo Valente
1994
Russel Huggon
1993
Scott William
(this year's award went to
the most improved player)
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Alumni Currently Playing in Europe & Around The World
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Scholarships
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- Terry
Dunfield,
Manchester City (England) - Tulis member 1993 - 1995
- Adam
Wallace, Jamaican National Team U-20 - Tulis member
1993 - 1999
- Russell
Huggon, on trial Oldham Athletic, (England) - Tulis
member 1993 - 1996
- Emilio
Bottiglieri,
Morton FC, (Scotland) - Tulis member 1993 - 1997
- Nilton
Terrosso, Lourinense, (Portugal) - Tulis member 1994
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- Santiago
Fernandez,
NAC Breda, Netherlands - Tulis Member 1998 - 2001
- Roman
Tulis Junior,
SpVgg Unterhaching, Germany - Tulis member 1993 - 2001
- Kevin
Harmse, Club Real, Portugal - Tulis member 1995 -
2001
- Victor
Collins,
VfB Lubeck, Germany - Tulis member 1997 - 2001
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- Adam
Wallace , Full Soccer Scholarship ($160,000 US) - University
of Vermont
- Sheldon
Maistry, Full Soccer Scholarship ($150,000 US) - University
of Portland
- Ronale
Naidu, Partial Soccer Scholarship - University of Mexico
- Jarret
Christie, Partial Scholarship, McGill University
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2001
- UEFA Coaching Symposium
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Roman
was once again invited by UEFA to be a guest at their annual coaching
information exchange in Europe. This was Roman's third invitation
to attend this coaching symposium. This year the event was held
in Roman's homeland - Bratislava, Slovakia - and was organized
by FIFA & UEFA. This year 60 countries from around the world
participated in this "by invitation only" world-class
event.
Only national team coaches and technical directors from all across
Europe, and a handful of honored guests from a few countries around
the world were invited to attend. The topic up for discussion
was "Bridging The Gap Between Top Talent and Top Teams."
The symposium offered various theory sessions and workshops run
by top world coaches. Some of the presentations covered and the
coaches who shared their experience and knowledge were the following:
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Roman Tulis with Roger Lemerre.
Head Coach of European champions - France
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- Personality
Development & Talented Players by Dr. Josef Venglos, Chairman
of FIFA Tech. Development
- The
Best of UEFA Champions League 2000/2001 by Andy Roxburgh, UEFA
Technical Director
- Health
Problems of Youth Player by Dr. Pavel Malovic, MD of Slovak
National Team
- Trends
In Coaching Education by Howard Wilkinson, Technical Director
FA of England
- The
Art Of Counter Attacks by Andy Roxburgh, UEFA Technical Director
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Methods To Promote Young Talents by Uli Stielike, U-20 National
Team Coach, Germany
- Varieties
For Efficient Movement in the Midfield Area by Frank Coulston,
Asst. Director of Development & James Sinclair,
Head of Youth Development, Scottish FA
- Findings
of U-20 World Championship Argentina 2001 by Jean-Paul Brigger,
FIFA Director for Development Programs
- The
Handling Of Top Players presented by Craig Brown, National Head
Coach, Scotland
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At
the Roman Tulis European Soccer School of Excellence, we
strive to set the standard for excellence in soccer training
and create more skilled players for Canadian youth soccer.
Our
number one goal is to challenge each and every one of our
players to "Be The Best (They) Can Be".
Our aim is to not only develop high quality soccer players,
but also to develop high quality people.
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We strive to build character and instill positive values
in players through hard work, responsibility, and mutual
respect.
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provide an environment where each player has the maximum
opportunity to flourish, and we teach our players that discipline,
focus and passion are necessary to achieve not only soccer
success, but also success in life."
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Roman
Tulis
President/Head Coach
Phone: 604-937-0500
Email: rtulis@shaw.ca
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Maryann
Lennox
Director of Communications
Phone: 604-374-0319
Email: mlennox@telus.net
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Roman Tulis European Soccer School Of Excellence - Developmental
Programs
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At
the Roman Tulis European Soccer School of Excellence, we focus
on the development of the whole player, first and foremost
as individuals and secondly as footballers. We believe in
developing more than just their feet, and that "Ability
will get you there, but character will keep you there."
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school's philosophy is quite simple. We believe that in
order for a player to become better, it is imperative that
an environment is created which is conducive to "learning",
that players can only improve when they receive quality
coaching, and when other players who are of equal or better
quality challenge them.
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The
school offers players three programs |
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The
Excellence Program
For Boys & Girls Ages 9 - 17
The Excellence Program is a 10 month program designed for
those players who are dedicated to the game of soccer, who
wish to push themselves
to the best of their abilities and have aspirations of playing
at the national level and beyond. Many of the players in
this program have trained with Roman for numerous years
and are playing at the highest level possible in their communities.
Players who are accepted into this program receive personal
attention from Tulis himself, and train in an intense and
demanding environment against some of the best competiition
available in their age group. Players become more knowledgeable
and confident as they strive to reach their next "goal."
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Junior
Program
Boys & Girls Ages 6 - 10
The Junior Program is a 10 month program designed for younger
soccer players who are serious about taking their game to
the next level. Players accepted into this program learn
the fundamentals of soccer in a challenging and fun environment.
Players develop positive training habits with emphasis placed
on development of technical abilities through individual
repetition
and an understanding of team and tactical play through small
sided exercises.
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Summer
Program
For Boys & Girls Ages 6 - 13
The Summer Soccer Program is for all levels of players who
want to experience more enjoyment from the sport of soccer.
Players will be placed in groups based on ability after
a comprehensive evaluation period and emphasis in training
is placed on individual techniques,
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team play, and sportsmanship. The program is specifically
designed to provide players with the opportunity to improve
their skills for the upcoming soccer season. Our goals for
each student are to learn new skills and to improve those
they already have, and to learn how to make the best of their
newly found skills with every team on which they play.
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"Ability
will get you there, character keeps you there."
U-12 Boys Celebrate Third Place Finish in Spain.
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