Harrogate town launch academy for 16 to 18-year olds

Harrogate Town AFC have launched a late development Category 4 EFL Academy, allowing 16 to 18-year-olds the opportunity to train full time with the club.

Harrogate Town AFC have launched a late development Category 4 EFL Academy, allowing 16 to 18-year-olds the opportunity to train full time with the club.

Subject to approval from the EFL, the Academy will provide talented young footballers with the opportunity to develop under our UEFA licensed coaches with a view of progressing into the first team set up.

The Academy will be headed up by Paul Stansfield, former Town player and current Knaresborough Town Manager. Paul will be supported by PDP Coach Ross McKay, while Phil Priestley will act as Goalkeeper Coach and Josh Walsh Academy Secretary.

Lee Barraclough takes the role of Head of Recruitment, with a full time physio and part-time doctor to be appointed.

The Academy will be based at West Riding FA along with the current first team and compete in the EFL Youth Alliance North East, allowing regular competitive fixtures and a clear pathway and progression through the ranks.

First Team Manager Simon Weaver:

It’s vital that we launch our own academy, it’s a massive step in the right direction for the club in terms of fulfilling the vision of where we started and what we foresee being our future.

The goal at this club has always been to produce youngsters from the first stage in our Player Development Centre to the youth teams and see them move into the first team and beyond so this is hugely important for us.

There’s a lot of local talent, but by having an academy we are able to spread the net farther and wider in the hope that we produce some really good talented youngsters.

I always thought that as a supporter to see one of the local players breakthrough just brought that bit more pride so it’s exciting already to see so many enthusiastic youngsters attend trials.

We’re going to go for people that we think are honest lads and are very respectful so they’ll tick the boxes of all we believe in and allow us to know every team representing the club is taking to the field wearing the shirt with pride.

The U19s, U17s and U19 Alliance teams will continue to run and compete in their respective leagues, alongside the newly established Academy.

They also remain on the lookout for host families and a physiotherapist for our 16 to 18-year-olds, suitable families would be interviewed by the club and would receive a CRB check, in line with current regulations.

For more information please contact daveriley@harrogatetownafc.com

2 Comments

  1. Hi
    My son is 16 years old and he is good football player I am looking for him full time football training is there any chance to do training or trials with you he’s got a big chance to play for Iraq international team as well In the future can you help him with this.
    Kind regards

  2. This is Joseph Aryee, the winger from Ghana some were in West Africa currently playing for young youth untied club in Ghana. I am looking for a new Club for 2022 to 2023 and HarrogateTownFC has interest me for so long praying to have the chance to kick some trials to show how good I am and ready to sever the Team if I got the chance and Below is my Video and CV, let me know if the club is interested in me . Thank you and looking forward to hear from you back .

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