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Le Centre Technique National Henri Guérin (Henri Guérin National Technical Centre), commonly referred to as PEF Ploufragan, is the regional association football centre and is one of the nine élite academies of France; only the best players from the Brittany région train there. There are eight other élite youth academies in Metropolitan France (Castelmaurou, Châteauroux, Clairefontaine, Liévin, Dijon, Marseille, Vichy and Reims) covering the whole territory.
[edit] HistoryLocated in Ploufragan, Brittany, the facility, known nationally as Pôle Espoirs Football de Ploufragan, began operation in 1995 as a result of an initiative created by former France national football team manager Henri Guérin, whom the centre is named after, and Paul Le Hesran. The centre was created in order to house and train local youth players from the region of Brittany. The centre trains players between the ages of 13–15. However, unlike its predecessor Clairefontaine, the center doesn't have a high reputation of producing the most gifted French players. The center did have the honor of training current national team member and the reigning Ligue 1 Player of the Year Yoann Gourcuff. [edit] Youth developmentPEF Ploufragan incorporates the same training methods as Clairefontaine:
The center also provides students with a normal education curriculum, allows them to spend weekends and holidays with their families, and gives them the opportunity to continue training at their local club.[1] [edit] Famous former players[edit] References[edit] External links
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