Image via Getty Egypt and Arsenal defensive midfielder Mohamed Elneny has created his own football academy.The Elneny Football Club is a dynamic and inclusive sports community dedicated to nurturing young talent for those between the ages of 16 to 25. In a recent Instagram post, the Premier League player said: “with a passion for the beautiful game and a commitment to developing the stars of tomorrow, Elneny FC is set to be a platform where dreams become reality.”The academy will provide first class training – with Eleny himself who holds a UEFA B license – as well as first and senior team opportunities, training and post-match video analysis plus access to elite footballing development pathways.The two-time AFCON runner-up and FA Cup winner announced the launch of Elneny FC via Instagram, encouraging those interested in joining his newfound academy sign up via elnenyacademy.comElneny follows in the footsteps of David Beckham, Wilfried Zaha and many others who’ve established football academies in their names. Professional players using their platforms to provide opportunities to the next generation should never be overlooked, though, and Elneny is ensuring he plays his part in providing a leg-up to upcoming talent. After all, England’s all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane once attended Beckham’s academy set-up.
Mohamed Elneny Has Started an Academy for Young Aspiring Ballers in London
Opening doors to the next generation.
Mohamed Elneny Has Started an Academy for Young Aspiring Ballers in London
Opening doors to the next generation.
Image via Getty Egypt and Arsenal defensive midfielder Mohamed Elneny has created his own football academy.The Elneny Football Club is a dynamic and inclusive sports community dedicated to nurturing young talent for those between the ages of 16 to 25. In a recent Instagram post, the Premier League player said: “with a passion for the beautiful game and a commitment to developing the stars of tomorrow, Elneny FC is set to be a platform where dreams become reality.”The academy will provide first class training – with Eleny himself who holds a UEFA B license – as well as first and senior team opportunities, training and post-match video analysis plus access to elite footballing development pathways.The two-time AFCON runner-up and FA Cup winner announced the launch of Elneny FC via Instagram, encouraging those interested in joining his newfound academy sign up via elnenyacademy.comElneny follows in the footsteps of David Beckham, Wilfried Zaha and many others who’ve established football academies in their names. Professional players using their platforms to provide opportunities to the next generation should never be overlooked, though, and Elneny is ensuring he plays his part in providing a leg-up to upcoming talent. After all, England’s all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane once attended Beckham’s academy set-up.
Mohamed Elneny Has Started an Academy for Young Aspiring Ballers in London
Opening doors to the next generation.
Image via Getty Egypt and Arsenal defensive midfielder Mohamed Elneny has created his own football academy.The Elneny Football Club is a dynamic and inclusive sports community dedicated to nurturing young talent for those between the ages of 16 to 25. In a recent Instagram post, the Premier League player said: “with a passion for the beautiful game and a commitment to developing the stars of tomorrow, Elneny FC is set to be a platform where dreams become reality.”The academy will provide first class training – with Eleny himself who holds a UEFA B license – as well as first and senior team opportunities, training and post-match video analysis plus access to elite footballing development pathways.The two-time AFCON runner-up and FA Cup winner announced the launch of Elneny FC via Instagram, encouraging those interested in joining his newfound academy sign up via elnenyacademy.comElneny follows in the footsteps of David Beckham, Wilfried Zaha and many others who’ve established football academies in their names. Professional players using their platforms to provide opportunities to the next generation should never be overlooked, though, and Elneny is ensuring he plays his part in providing a leg-up to upcoming talent. After all, England’s all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane once attended Beckham’s academy set-up.
Mohamed Elneny Has Started an Academy for Young Aspiring Ballers in London
Opening doors to the next generation.
Image via Getty Egypt and Arsenal defensive midfielder Mohamed Elneny has created his own football academy.The Elneny Football Club is a dynamic and inclusive sports community dedicated to nurturing young talent for those between the ages of 16 to 25. In a recent Instagram post, the Premier League player said: “with a passion for the beautiful game and a commitment to developing the stars of tomorrow, Elneny FC is set to be a platform where dreams become reality.”The academy will provide first class training – with Eleny himself who holds a UEFA B license – as well as first and senior team opportunities, training and post-match video analysis plus access to elite footballing development pathways.The two-time AFCON runner-up and FA Cup winner announced the launch of Elneny FC via Instagram, encouraging those interested in joining his newfound academy sign up via elnenyacademy.comElneny follows in the footsteps of David Beckham, Wilfried Zaha and many others who’ve established football academies in their names. Professional players using their platforms to provide opportunities to the next generation should never be overlooked, though, and Elneny is ensuring he plays his part in providing a leg-up to upcoming talent. After all, England’s all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane once attended Beckham’s academy set-up.