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Flávio Ferri

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on Long Island. At Globall, Ferri helped to manage a training staff of more than 30 instructors who were primarily recruited from overseas. Apart from designing curricula for intramural-based clinics to advanced travel team sessions, Ferri also trained and coached high level travel teams, including one of the best known boys' teams in the East Meadow Soccer Club, the East Meadow Falcons. In 2006, Ferri took over the coaching and management responsibilities of the
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Following his retirement from playing, Ferri moved back to New York where he became a youth coach for the Blau-Weiss Gottschee club. In 1999, he joined Globall Soccer Concepts where he helped to develop one of the premier level soccer training organizations, training more than 70 travel soccer teams
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professional men's team that played in the 2nd division league in the United Soccer Leagues. During his professional coaching tenure with the Rough Riders, Ferri helped to restructure the men's soccer franchise while helping players with their professional careers, including
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The son of lower division Brazilian footballer, Ferri spent his early youth in Brazil. His family moved to
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He is currently the vice president and general manager of the Rough Riders.
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selected Ferri in the 10th round (97th overall) in the
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Index

Sao Paulo
Brazil
Forward
University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio Pumas
Austin Lone Stars
Long Island Rough Riders
Staten Island Vipers
New York Freedom
Long Island Rough Riders
soccer
forward
USISL
Matawan, New Jersey
Miami, Florida
University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio Pumas
USISL
Tampa Bay Mutiny
1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft
Austin Lone Stars
Long Island Rough Riders
Staten Island Vipers
New York Freedom
Premier Development League
UNAM Pumas
Long Island Rough Riders
Ruben Diaz
Christopher Megaloudis

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