NEWS DESK

CITY FOOTBALL SCHOOLS PLAYER PATHWAY SEES NEXT GENERATION IN UAE

City Football Schools’ heralded Talented Player Programme (TPP) has seen another six players enter the elite football environment of Abu Dhabi’s Al Jazira Football Club, further enhancing its reputation for preparing young footballers for the next steps of their career.  

This week saw TPP Under-16 players – Elias, Feli, and Tafara swap the sky-blue of CFS for the black and white of Al Jazira, giving them the opportunity to develop in the environment of a leading UAE professional club, and play regular fixtures against other professional sides – with the ultimate goal of eventually reaching first-team football.

The three players join Itqan, Zein, Kais (Elias’s brother) at The Pride of Abu Dhabi.

With the support of e&, the TPP’s partner since 2022, the programme offers both boys and girls a platform to develop their talent through a combination of advanced City coaching techniques, an intense schedule of competitive matches both locally and internationally, and opportunities to train at City Football Group clubs around the world.

Feli from Abu Dhabi, who spent four years in the programme, said: “TPP helped me become the best version of myself, helped me adapt to challenges, and offered me an incredible level of coaching. It is a really proud moment for me to go from TPP into the Al Jazira Academy.”

Elias from Dubai said: “I feel like TPP has prepared me both mentally and physically. They have improved me in every way. It means a lot to sign for Al Jazira as it is a professional club and I hope to achieve great things here and continue my footballing career.”

Simon Hewitt, Head of Football Operations for City Football Schools, Middle East said: “To see our players sign with professional clubs really shows us that our City Football Schools pathway, including the Talented Player Programme is working. It is helping children develop on and off the pitch and helping them to progress into elite environments such as the one here at Al Jazira.

“Over the last decade, and especially in the last five years since the launch of TPP, we have seen players progressing into elite environments at City Football Group, and other clubs globally, as well as locally. It is amazing to see players coming through this pathway and we can’t wait to see the next generation follow in their footsteps and showcase the talent that exists in players across the UAE. 

“We can’t emphasise enough how much these opportunities are driven by our partners e&. We thank them for their continued support and look forward to working together in the years to come to help more players fulfil their potential and ambition.”

City Football Schools’ Talented Player Programme was established in 2019 to offer a platform for hand-selected talented players across the UAE from ages 11-16. For more information see https://www.mancity.com/learn-football/football-school-united-arab-emirates

PR News Desk

PR News Desk

Disclaimer: This press release, supplied by an external third-party provider, is not under the control of this website. The information is provided 'as is' and 'as available,' and has not been edited by this website. Neither this website nor its affiliates can guarantee the accuracy of the content or endorse the opinions expressed in this press release. This press release is intended solely to inform and educate. It does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice or provide any opinion on the suitability, value, or profitability of any specific security, portfolio, or investment strategy. Neither this website nor its affiliates will be held liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the content, nor for any actions you may take based on this information. Using the information in this press release, you agree to do so at your own risk. This website, its parent company, affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents, advertisers, and content providers, shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, incidental, punitive, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to lost profits, savings, or revenues, whether arising from negligence, tort, contract, or any other legal theory, even if advised of the possibility of such damages or if they could have been reasonably foreseen. Send press releases to press@menews247
Follow Me:

Related Posts