Bruno Victal, President & Founder of Brazilian Art Soccer Training
Native to Brazil, Bruno Victal was a professional soccer player brought to this area by the NH Phantoms in 2001. Bruno was recognized as the best college player in Brazil in 1999 and represented his country in the World University Games in Spain, where he was the lead scorer of the Brazilian Team and was named MVP. Because of his success, Bruno was called up again by the national team in 2000 to play in France.
Currently, Bruno is one of the most sought after coaches in Southern New Hampshire, having worked with Hampton Attack, Hollis Atlantic and Nashua World Cup, as well as with Phantoms Super Y teams. He is passionate about soccer and he enjoys relaying his skill and expertise to his students. Recently, one of his long-term students was chosen to the United States U15 Super Y Girls team.
Christian Nees, Trainer
Growing up in Brazil with the world's most robust soccer culture, Christian learned and excelled at all three of the major versions of Brazilian football. He was with Desportiva for a number of years, played along side Bruno Victal, and grew professionally with Rio de Janeiro.
Christian played football (soccer) for a decade with Italo Brazileiro, while also living a morning ritual of Beach Soccer. As part of the Brazilian 4-3-3 system, Christian excels at attacking right forward strategies. Christian continues his love of the beautiful game, having rejoined his old teammate to bring the Brazilian approach to soccer development here in the United States.
