Dual Career Programme To Form Final Part Of LCFC Women Academy Pathway

LCFC Women have launched a new WSL Academy programme, as part of a new and expanded pathway for player development.
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- LCFC Women launch final stage of expanded Academy Pathway
- Players to undertake dual-career programme from age 16 in LCFC WSL Academy
- Work to become a professional player to be supported by five-year educational package
- Team to compete in FA WSL Academy League with the programme delivered in partnership with Loughborough College

The Club revealed plans for its newly consolidated Academy Pathway earlier on Tuesday – a programme that will strengthen the route for outstanding talent into full-time women’s football in Leicester.

The LCFC Women WSL Academy will form the final, dual-career stage of the pathway, for selected players aged 16 and over. Delivered in partnership with Loughborough College, players will continue in their pursuit of a full-time career in the game, while commencing a five-year education at the college.

It is a stage of the programme aimed at balancing female players’ footballing development with their academic, vocational or work-based aspirations, as they concurrently plan for a career in the game and a career beyond it.

The LCFC Women WSL Academy’s first intake will begin their programme in September 2021, with a number of places to be allocated via open trial (further information below).

Leicester City's Head of Women's and Girls Football, Russ Fraser, said: “The final stage of the academy pathway is a critical one for the players selected. For many, it will be a bridge into a career as a professional player, but for all it will be an opportunity to shape their career beyond football.

“The women’s game has grown significantly in recent years, increasing the potential for a player’s career to be rewarding both professionally and financially. But planning for a career beyond football remains an important consideration, not only for those that don’t reach the professional ranks, but for those that do.

“The LCFC Women WSL Academy will give players the chance to take responsibility for their own futures – as outstanding young footballers that can make a mark on the women’s game and as outstanding young people who can shape long-term careers.”

While the LCFC Women first team will compete in the FA Women’s Super League from next season, players selected for the LCFC Women WSL Academy will form one squad that will compete in the FA WSL Academy League.

Based at the Club’s famous Belvoir Drive training ground in Leicester, players will benefit from access to one of the best dedicated female training facilities in Europe, UEFA-qualified coaching and elite standards of support in sports medicine and sports science.

Educational provision will come in the form of a programme carefully tailored between LCFC Women and Loughborough College. Players will have the opportunity to complete a BTEC or A-Level programme during their first two years, followed by a three-year degree at the college, validated by Loughborough University.

The players’ holistic development will also be supported by the Sport England-funded Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme, delivered in partnership with De Montfort University. The scheme provides performance services support in psychology, physiotherapy, nutrition and lifestyle provision, as well as a bespoke physical preparation programme and enhanced medical support.

Further information on the launch of the LCFC Women Academy Pathway can be found HERE

Jo Maher, Principal & CEO at Loughborough College, said: “I’m thrilled that we are continuing our record of supporting the women’s game by partnering with Leicester City to launch their first ever Women’s Academy.  

“As a member of the FA Council and a former footballer, we are extremely proud to have several former Loughborough College students in the England Women’s starting XI and look forward to helping launch many more careers through the new Academy. 

“The Women’s Super League is packed with talented, exciting footballers and our hope is to support the club to develop and produce the future stars of the growing women’s game. 

“With our history of producing elite sportspeople, Olympians and Paralympians, excellent facilities and quality teaching, coupled with the club’s ambition and amazing coaching team, I believe this partnership will become an outstanding pathway for aspiring footballers.”  

While a number of places among the LCFC WSL Academy will be awarded to players currently in the LCFC Women Academy Pathway, a number will also be filled through a two-stage trial (open trials, followed by a closed trial by invitation only). Players will be required to meet both academic and football criteria in order to be invited onto the programme.

If you are interested in attending the open trial on Sunday 27 June, 2021, please fill out the application form below.


You can also access the application form by clicking HERE.

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