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RIASA was founded in 2010 and is based at Leeds Beckett University's Headingley campus. [1] It "offers international students aged between 18 and 22 the chance to combine studies with playing football across an intense, four-year course". [1]
Birmingham City F.C. Reserves and Academy; Blackburn Rovers F.C. Under-23s and Academy; Bolton Wanderers F.C. Reserves and Academy; Brentford F.C. Reserves and Academy; Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Under-21s and Academy; Brooke House College Football Academy; Burnley F.C. Academy
Due to the nature of the academy's recruitment process, most of the players are unable to play in FA-affiliated leagues due to their non-UK resident status. [1] Therefore, the academy play in friendlies against the academies of professional teams, as well as in international friendly tournaments. [1] In 2020, the academy entered into a ...
The Elite Development Squad [2] have played in the Under 21 Premier League [3] since the 2012–13 season and previously played in the Premier Reserve League North.Starting with the 2011–12 season, the EDS competed in the NextGen Series competition, [4] a Champions League format tournament only open to a select group of 'Under-19' teams located in western Europe. [5]
In July 2020, UCFB launched the Global Institute of Sport (GIS), [8] furthering UCFB's educational breadth to postgraduate studies, as well as undergraduate degrees. The institute offers Master's degree programmes, also relating to the football and wider sports industry, with campuses and global hubs in Toronto, New York City, Miami and Melbourne, as well as the two UK-based campuses.
The Academy of West Ham United F.C. is historically one of the most productive football academies in British football. This success has resulted in its nickname the Academy of Football . The introduction of the FA 's new academy system in 1998 has placed even more emphasis on the development of young homegrown players, and today the youth ...
The Fulham F.C. Academy is a football academy based at Motspur Park in London. [1]The Academy, headed by director Sean Cullen, runs along the lines of many of the English football academies as deemed appropriate by the national governing body, and recently awarded Category 2 status in the new EPPP guidelines set out by the FA.
The main objective of the academy is to get former Premier League and Football League Championship scholars back into professional football after being released by their various clubs. Glenn Hoddle came up with the idea of a football academy a long time before it actually opened. He had the idea for his academy while managing in the early 1990s.