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Why Football Academies Must Change to Better Support Young Players

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 12:30 pm
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Football academies must support both success stories and players who leave the system
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The current football academy system produces top talent, but it also leaves many young players behind. A recent moment involving Max Dowman highlighted the success side of the system. The young Arsenal player ran from his own half to score a brilliant goal against Everton, showing the promise of homegrown talent.

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The Harsh Reality of Academy FootballEmotional and Mental ImpactNeed for Better Support SystemsBuilding Better Futures

Fans love seeing academy players succeed. However, for every success story, many others face disappointment. Thousands of young players leave academies each year without securing a professional career.

The Harsh Reality of Academy Football

Research shows that around 91% of academy players never play professional football. Many young athletes dedicate years to the sport, only to face rejection at an early age.

This situation raises serious concerns. The system does not always prepare players for life outside football. Many struggle to adjust after release and feel lost without clear direction.

Emotional and Mental Impact

The emotional toll of rejection can be severe. One tragic example is Jeremy Wisten, who passed away in 2020 after being released by Manchester City.

His story reflects a wider issue. Some former academy players face mental health challenges, while others fall into harmful situations due to a lack of support and guidance.

Need for Better Support Systems

Football academies offer excellent facilities and coaching. However, they often focus more on performance than personal development. Education and life skills do not always receive enough attention.

Young players need clear communication about their chances. They also need support when they leave the system. Clubs should help them prepare for alternative careers and provide emotional support during difficult transitions.

Building Better Futures

The academy system should aim to develop both athletes and individuals. Not every player will reach the professional level, but every player deserves a fair chance at a stable future.

Improving education, mental health support, and career guidance can create a more balanced system. These changes will help young players succeed both on and off the pitch.

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