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Biography

 

Born in Brazil, Alex Murador moved to the United States in 1998, to  teach the creative and exciting Brazilian style of soccer. Like most Brazilians, he began playing soccer when he was a little boy and never stopped. Alex played for several teams before he became a professional player. As a professional player, Alex was able to further his skills, Alex played for some Brazilian teams before he was recruited to play for PJM Futures in Japan.

He played for three years in Hammamatsu, Japan. After eight years as a professional player, his soccer career was interrupted by a knee injury. He decided to start his own soccer school, and successfully opened three additional soccer schools. As a person that likes challenges, he couldn't resist the invitation to come to Texas to teach soccer to the American Children.

 

Including his experience as a former soccer player, he also has a degree in Physical Education, where he learned the most important requisits to be a good teacher and a good coach. He has been coaching/teaching children in Brazil, Japan and the United States for more than 20 years. Alex also has his Personal Trainner Certification from the Cooper Institute, located in Dallas. He is fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, English and Japanese. With a rich soccer background of experience and success, Alex Murador is here in the United States to share his experience, enthusiasm, and love of the game with coaches and players.

 

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Education

- Bachelor in Physical Education from the Universidade do Grande ABC, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1997.


Playing Experience

- Alianca Clube, 1979 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- Sociedade Esportiva Corinthians de Sao Bernardo do Campo, 1980 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- Sao Paulo Futebol Clube, 1981 - 1985 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- Garca Futebol Clube, 1986 (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Professional

- Rio Branco Futebol Clube, 1987 (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Professional

- Sao Paulo Futebol Clube (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Professional

- PJM Futures, 1989 - 1991 (Hamamatsu, Japan) Professional


Coaching Experience

- Former Owner/coach of Vilas Reunidas Soccer School, 1993 - 1998 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- Soccer coach of Musashi Soccer School 1994 - 1998 ( Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- Coaching Director of Montessori Lubienska Soccer School 1994 - 1998 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

- BRUSA (Brazil/USA International Soccer Institute) Instructor 1998 - 2002

- BRUSA Summer Camps, Dallas, Portland, St Louis, Veirginia, Phoenix, Fort Lauderdale.

- Santan Soccer Club, Coaching Director, Arizona 1999

- Coachign Director of Fort Worth United 2000 - 2006

- All Saints Episcopal School, 7th Grade soccer coach, Fort Worth, Winter 2008/09

- Coach/Co-Owner of International Futbol Club. Fort Worth 2007 to Present.


Coaching License

- Brazilian "A" License

- U.S Soccer Federation, National "B" License

 

Continued Education

- Santos Futebol Clube coaching intership, 1997- 1998 ( Former Pele soccer team) with the former Brazilian coach

 

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