Joel Rocha Highlights SC Braga Futsal’s Progress Ahead of 2024/25 Season

With the team up and running for two weeks, it’s time to assess the progress in Braga. Joel Rocha shared his thoughts on the club’s Gverreiros channels, expressing optimism about the work done so far, especially regarding the new signings.

The pre-season has gone smoothly, with Rocha feeling confident about how the group has come together, focused on building a strong, cohesive team. The early days were about introductions, welcoming new faces, and building chemistry before diving into tactical planning and setting clear objectives.

New players have adjusted well. Leandro, returning to familiar ground, has quickly reconnected with the team, while Hugo Neves and Gabriel Penezio are settling in, happy with the city and the support the club offers. Their positive attitude is matched by a shared commitment to daily improvement, as they aim to demonstrate their skills and help SC Braga reach its goals.

Looking ahead, the upcoming season is filled with opportunity. Competing in five different competitions—four national and one international—brings excitement and challenges. Rocha’s approach is to take things one day at a time, focusing on high-quality work in every training session. The goal is clear: maintain SC Braga’s status as a top-performing team, delivering both strong performances and great results.

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