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  2. Category:Football academies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Football academies in the United Kingdom (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Football academies in Europe" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. Youth system - Wikipedia

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    An alternative name for a youth academy is "Centre of Excellence". In English football, these terms have distinct meanings and are licensed and regulated by The Football Association and The Football League. [8] In 2020, Major League Rugby teams started forming youth academies. [9] [10] [11]

  4. IFK Göteborg Academy - Wikipedia

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    The IFK Göteborg Academy is a youth development program associated with the Swedish football club IFK Göteborg. This academy is often called The Football Academy (Swedish: Fotbollsakademin). Another informal name for the academy is Änglagården (English: The House of Angels), after the name of the primary training facility used by the academy.

  5. Yerevan Football Academy - Wikipedia

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    Between 2013 and 2016, the academy was redeveloped and expanded to include five additional football training pitches, including the main stadium. Currently, the Yerevan Football Academy is the largest football training complex in Transcaucasia. It is considered one of the most developed training centres in Europe. [2]

  6. Sporting CP Youth Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Sporting CP Youth Academy is the youth development division of Sporting CP and part of Academia Cristiano Ronaldo in Alcochete.Sporting CP's youth system, which counted for several decades with Aurélio Pereira among its scouting staff, [1] helped develop footballers such as Paulo Futre, Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo.

  7. FK Partizan Academy - Wikipedia

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    Partizan's academy has produced numerous professional football players or Yugoslav and Serbian internationals. The Partizan Academy is one of the most renowned and export-oriented in Europe. CIES ( University of Neuchâtel International Centre for Sports Studies) Football Observatory report of November 2015 ranks Partizan Belgrade at the top ...

  8. Gheorghe Hagi Football Academy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2009 by former Romanian international Gheorghe Hagi, the academy cost €11 million and is one of the biggest and most modern in Southeastern Europe, holding over 300 players, 9 training fields and other facilities. [2] [3] The president of the Academy is Pavel Peniu and vice president is Neculai Tănasă.

  9. Chertanovo Education Center - Wikipedia

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    Chertanovo Sport and Education Center (Russian: "ГБОУ ЦСО "Чертаново"), also known as Chertanovo Football Academy or Chertanovo Football School - is a Russian youth football academy based in Moscow, Russia. The academy was founded in 1976 as The Sport School of Moscow's Soviet Region.