Kind of a great night out of the house. #oncealionalwaysalion #futurelions #maybe #idontdogeography #mhs (at Moore High School Football Stadium) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUOggt4LnQO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Kind of a great night out of the house. #oncealionalwaysalion #futurelions #maybe #idontdogeography #mhs (at Moore High School Football Stadium) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUOggt4LnQO/?utm_medium=tumblr
Inaugural Future Lions International Invitational is a success
Kenyan international goalkeeper Patrick Matasi was on hand and the premier facility KCB SPORTS CLUB to meet the players and present the winners of the tournament at the weekend which saw the very first Future Lions International Invitational Tournament in Kenya. Many private schools were invited to attend and over 400 students from u9, u11 and u14’s fought it out to be crowned Future Lions Champions.
Future Lions has always been dedicated to the development and support of grass roots coaching and player development and Kenya is a key area in which they are proud to have a very strong presence. The Manager of our operation in Nairobi is former professional goalkeeper George Opiyo.
“George has done such an amazing job in organising this event and we are so proud to have him as part of our management team”. Said Future Lions CEO Ritchie Juene.
Top players in the tournament
*Mavin Baraka- Consolata School
* Ryan Ochillo-Consolata school
*Jason Kikata- Soka Africa
*Gill Gates -St. Mary's School
*Braam Samuel -St. Mary's school
TOP TEAMS WERE
*Consolata school
*St. Mary's school
*Soka Africa
Future Lions will also be working closely with the schools in Kenya and in other parts of Africa to offer students the opportunity to experience English football over the coming months and already a number of schools are participating in our group visit programme.
Special thanks to Urban Ambulance services for ensuring all the players were safe for the duration of the tournament and to top Kenyan premier league referee Brooks Philip Elijah who was in charge of the officials.
It is the intention that Future Lions can identify talented African players to recruit to our academies in England, USA and China so they can begin their journey to becoming professional footballers via our carefully established player pathways.
If you are interested in working with Future Lions, want to organise a group visit or a tournament in your town then please get in touch with us at [email protected] or visit future-lions.com
Talented Tino takes on Europe
Future Lions International are delighted to announce the arrival of Zimbabwe teenage sensation and National team player Tino Benza.
The 18 year old striker / winger, who is the youngest player to score in the Zimbabwe premiership, who has scored for Zimbabwe u18 and was recently selected to represent the u23 young warriors for their Afcon fixture vs Mozambique, has decided to head to Future Lions instead of starting the league season back home as he feels he wants to explore the opportunities available to him in Europe. And what better place to go than Future Lions International Football academy who have now helped over 20 players with their football careers in the last year.
Tino had a brief spell at Future Lions pre season and scored 3 goals in 2 matches. He commented “It was a great experience... it was very technical; it’s different from Africa because you have to use more of your brains than your speed or anything. I’m going to be with Future Lions until I find a team. I have my visa now and I’m all ready to go!”.
Commenting on the U23 Zimbabwe call up Tino said “Its an amazing feeling, when I heard the news I was travelling, I wasn’t expecting it but it means a lot and gives me hope for the future”.
Tinos father, Innocent, who was still playing in the Zimbabwe premier league at 46 said of his sons departure to England that it’s a wonderful opportunity, we are a serious football family and with Tino being called into the u23 and was already captain on the u17 it shows he is a developing talent.”
At Future Lions we certainly believe He is a young boy with undoubted ability. At 14 he was already playing in division one but there was little press coverage. At 17 he was the youngest scorer in the premier league and at 18 he has already been called into the u23. We hope that we can play a pivotal role in whatever is next to come for Tino.
We are also delighted that of all the academies he chose ours and we believe that says a lot about what we are trying to achieve ourselves. Our ambitions not only match but exceed both Tino and his fathers. We are passionate about giving young international players realistic opportunities and we very hard on our recruitment and marketing. Players like Tino will hopefully go on to inspire another group of young players wanting similar opportunities and the stronger the players are that we recruit then the greater opposition we can play against during the academy programme and this shows our commitment to being the best option for all young footballers looking to progress in football in Europe, China and USA. We are also in a unique position to study Tino’s abilities closely with our gps tracking, heart rate monitoring and performance analysis tools which are similar to those used at premier league clubs. Not many other academies would offer this kind of support to young players.
For more information about Future Lions international football academy, for opportunities to progress you football career and to keep an eye on Tinos progress please be sure to follow us on Facebook.com/thefuturelions and visit our website www.future-lions.com
Happy 19th Birthday to Future Lion International player Sunny Boy Mabetoa #happybirthday #futurelions #southafrican https://www.instagram.com/p/B2NF1rAg8mn/?igshid=3npoh6elsusa
It’s that man Rory Read again !! Man of the match vs Stamford and has an impressive 14 goals in 4 games. The young South African has been in sharp form in front of goal and now looks to make the step up to adult senior football very soon. He has a trial match this evening and we wish him all the best ! #roryread #knowswherethegoalis #striker #futurelions #internationalfootballacademy https://www.instagram.com/p/B1eE0lHnkGN/?igshid=k06b19u4r2np
International Squad are back in match action today vs @stamford_footballacademy We will bring you the action, news and scores as it progresses. #futurelions #internationalfootballacademy #practicematch #progression https://www.instagram.com/p/B1bLlcQnLtZ/?igshid=1m05mgwrod7tv
Kinniburgh Returns to the Pride
After a spell at Corby Town where he steered them to the play off finals last season as first-team manager, along with his work developing young players through the academy, Steve Kinniburgh is back at The Future Lions and is roaring to get started.
Steve, who is a UEFA A Licenced coach and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Future Lions, got started straight away as he takes on the role as Head of Coaching and began working with the International Squad last week.
He commented, “I'm delighted to be back at The Future Lions and to see the growth it has made in the last two season is fantastic. I’ve only been back in a week but already see how professional and well organised it is here.”
Kinniburgh joins Luke Graham and Paul White and this seemed to be something that excited him. “Working with Luke and Paul on a daily basis is great and to have people round about you who understand and have a fantastic knowledge of football is a breath of fresh air.”
When asked about his new role, Steve said that he was “Really looking forward to helping with the players' progression especially with the current international players we have in as some have shown some exciting things on the training pitch already. The Future Lions is growing fast and I’m delighted to be back involved with everyone.”
We welcome him back and look forward to catching up with him soon for further updates.
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English teams dominate European finals
New UK academy season starts in July 2019 with new Taster Trials and Short Courses - your chance to come to the UK for football!
With plenty of drama, never say die attitude and comebacks galore, the European finals of both the Champions League and the Europa League will be dominated by the top 4 English Teams for the first time. We have also witnessed one of the most entertaining finishes to a Premier League season ever as Man City became the first club to win a domestic quadruple of Community shield, league title, league cup and FA cup victories.
Needless to say, this once again puts English football firmly on the international map. It is no surprise to us that the UK is an extremely popular destination for our international footballers, and it is this spirit, fight and will to win that dominates the philosophy of the Future Lions Coaching Programmes. So if you have the talent and the hunger to succeed in one of the top countries for world football, you need to sign up for our new season in England starting on the 15th July 2019.