<p><strong>CHICAGO</strong> - For the second consecutive year, Inter were the only Italian club to attend the <strong>United Soccer Coaches Convention</strong> – one of the biggest annual gatherings for coaches and directors. This edition, held in Chicago, catered for a total of<strong> 6,300 coaches</strong> and over <strong>13,000 individuals involved in America’s footballing movement </strong>– as well as teams from Major League Soccer and the National Women Soccer League.</p> <p>Among the organisations present, there were also representatives Manchester United and the French and Croatian Football Associations – who were both finalists in the last World Cup. The success of Inter Academy across the globe ensured that a Nerazzurri delegation took part in this latest event, as they shared training methods from the Elite Academy and addressed themes concerning the development of new athletes and coaches.</p> <p>During the conference’s second day, Inter didn’t just cover theoretical aspects but were also in action out on the pitch. Following the involvement of <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>Biggi</strong> to address the institutional aspect (Director of Global Youth Business for FC Internazionale Milano), it was then <strong>Paolo</strong> <strong>Migliavacca</strong> (Grassroots Technical Coordinator for the Elite Academy) who focused on the sporting side of things, looking specifically at high-intensity training for children aged 8-14. Meanwhile, <strong>Andrea</strong> <strong>Ratti</strong> (Inter Academy Head Coach), presented the excellent results that have been achieved by Inter Academy, paying close attention to our projects in Argentina and Japan.</p>
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