New football academy helping young players excel at ‘LIFE’

ACADEMY: LIFE has been launched in east Hull

ACADEMY: LIFE has been launched in east Hull

A new football academy launched during lockdown aims to not only develop young players’ skills but also help give them a solid foundation for the future.

LIFE (Liam Isaac Football Elite) was set up in the summer and held its first sessions in east Hull when lockdown restrictions were eased.

Founder Liam Hughes currently plays for non-League Matlock Town and his former clubs include Scunthorpe United, Cambridge United, Barrow, Darlington and Bradford PA.

Set up with fellow coach Isaac Wilinsky, LIFE coaches players aged four to 14.

Rotherham-born Liam said: “Our objective is to be that bridge to help players step up to academies with professional clubs but, more than that, it’s about giving young players a more rounded experience to help them learn valuable skills they can use away from football.

“Of course, we want to help them develop their football skills and, ideally, go on to professional academies, but we also want them to learn essential skills such as concentration, work ethic, teamwork, discipline and loving what you do.”

Current LIFE sessions are based at Soccer Sensations and Liam is planning to expand the business into other areas.

He said: “At the moment, there’s just two coaches - Issac and me - and one of the ways we ensure the standard is high is to have a strict limit on the number of players we register.

“I’m pleased to say we are already seeing an increase in demand as word gets around and the next steps are to recruit more coaches and expand the business to serve more areas in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and beyond.”

COACH: Liam Hughes turning out for Matlock Town

COACH: Liam Hughes turning out for Matlock Town

Liam’s own career as a professional footballer was affected by mental health issues and last year he founded WAND, an organisation dedicated to raise awareness of and offer support to others struggling with similar issues through a series of workshops and talks.

Liam, 28, said: “There’s a lot of pressure on young people these days and nowhere more so than in the football world. I know that from my own experience and that’s why I am passionate about making sure our coaching not only focuses on developing playing ability but also provides a safe and supportive place to enjoy this great game we all love.”

To find out more about LIFE, call Liam on 07510 025851 or email lh_hughes09@hotmail.co.uk 

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