Rising Stars – England Soccer Trial standouts
The world's most talented young players converge in England each May Tryouts for the teams in the highly competitive English Premiership football.
Challenge the best players in the world
International football, especially in England, and then played with ferocious intensity. The speed and agility is seen in the games in the English language is legendary and proves to be challenging, even for young prodigies, like 15 years, Jordan Kotsopoulos. A player's provinceOntario, Canada, Jordan is currently before the Canadian national team.
"The pace and technical ability in England at the professional level is significantly and rapidly in North America," Jordan said in an interview after his successful Premiership audition. "I learned a lot and I look forward next year to re-sign 16 years and stay there."
Soccer Academy will be a gateway for professional soccer
Jordan assuredProfessional football after his impressive studies teachers and trainers in college football EduKick in Bolton, England. He also impressed scouts from Bolton Wanderers FC, Blackburn Rovers FC and Preston North End, earning an invitation back to both clubs Blackburn and Preston.
Train-abroad programs, such as camps and schools offered by EduKick develop players who can live up to the Football League for the high expectations. Aoi Kushige a19-year-old player from Japan, came EduKick England Football Academy to pursue professionally, to fulfill his dream. Kushige six months in England was worth it, his prize with his first professional football contract with the Lady Rovers.
"I'm from England and understand how difficult it is for young players is to get with the Premiership club," said Jon Morgan, EduKick Inc. 's general manager. Aoi paying taxes, participating in a program of development of football us. Did well and we are all very proud of them. "
standards for England Premier League
According to Joey Bilotta, VP of EduKick Inc., it takes more than football skills to get noticed by Premiership teams like Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers.
"It is not enough talent, and has great potential," said Bilotta. "Young players should also have the right attitude and character that are considered suitable for professionals> Football specimens with our affiliated teams in Europe. "
While there are no guarantees, professional level training in England is a strong catalyst for motivated young talent interested in careers in the Premiership.
As a guest on the international stage pro football
The question of fame advice to other young players longing for professional soccer, Jordan Kotsopoulos said, "No matter how good you are. You can always be better, so as to maintaintraining. "