Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Are BSC Young Boys Scouting Any Specific Regions For New Talent?

BSC Young Boys, one of the oldest football clubs in Switzerland, has an outstanding record of identifying and grooming talent. With time, the demands for football keep changing and so does the club’s desire to include new player prospects in their fold. But are there any specific areas they target in search of the next big star? 

·        Europe is where it all began

 

The Swiss Super League itself is made up of many European players and on several occasions, Young Boys have turned to leagues such as Bundesliga or Ligue 1 searching for young footballers who can easily fit into their playing style. According to Fussballgeruchte, the club has also had an eye on central and eastern Europe where they look for talented youths without trainers who can be brought on board their system.

 

·        Focus on South America

 

In recent months, it has been a popular topic that BSC Young Boys want to spread their football scouting network into the largest continent after Asia. The two countries which are mainly concerned with this aspect are Argentina and Brazil. 4-4-2.CH reports that Young Boys are probably thinking about discovering some dynamic forwards or creative midfielders who can give a new angle to their squad.

 

·        Tapping into Africa’s potential



Another area where BSC Young Boys have expressed interest is Africa. This continent is home to some of the happiest countries on earth and BSC Young Boys are highly enthusiastic about tapping into this world-class talent. South African clubs can bring forth natural athletes capable of long strides at any given time when they play against any opponent in world competitions’ top brackets.

 

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