London to Host Future Coaches Event to Support the Next Generation of Football Coaches
A national campaign to inspire the next generation of community football coaches kicks off this month (July) visiting London with a motivational, free-to-attend networking
event for football academy owners and coaches at OMNOM, Islington on Sunday, July 28.
The Future Coaches initiative encourages anyone thinking of pursuing a career in coaching to “Get Stuck In” and embrace football as a catalyst for positive change and
a movement that stretches far beyond the pitch.
Organised and championed by
ClassForKids,
an Access company, facilitating
over 3,000 activity clubs across the UK, Ireland and beyond,
the sessions will be hosted by renowned broadcaster and football presenter David Tanner of BT Sport and TalkSPORT.
Participants will learn from the best in their field – from established club owners managing large football academies and franchises who will share success stories,
insights and strategies, as well as keynote speakers including Keaton Moore, founder of Move Your Mind, a global movement inspiring children and adults to develop healthy minds and bodies through fitness, mindfulness and resilience.
Duncan Ross, Managing Director, ClassForKids said:
“We all know that football is so much more than just a sport. It’s about community, teamwork, collaboration, nurturing talent and supporting youngsters
on and off the field.
“We believe that inspirational coaches are a vital part not only of academies but also of society – their contribution can make a spectacular difference to players,
their mindset, their mental health and their future.
“This is an exclusive opportunity for anyone in London and surrounding areas thinking of taking up coaching to discover some of the secrets of success from the professionals,
to learn how to transform their club into a thriving business, to get practical advice and to network with other enthusiasts.”
David Tanner said:
“Apart from being one of the most exciting and exhilarating sports, football can be such a force for good
and this event is the perfect platform to inspire and foster a supportive community of people all equally passionate about the game.”
The first Future Coaches event of the season will take place in Birmingham at ibis New Street Station on July 26, followed by the event in London at OMNOM, Islington
on July 28 and Glasgow’s CitizenM Hotel on August 2.
The London event will run from 11.30am to 5pm and will include lunch, feature talks and Q&A sessions from speakers including Keaton Moore, Ollie Kanner, director of
Sports Focus Coaching Ltd and Richard Elms, founder and director of BabyBallers children’s sporting activities, a franchise running throughout the UK – and will offer the opportunity to enjoy the free
networking event,
learn from experts in the industry, connect with like-minded coaches ad stay in touch thanks to bespoke channels created for this occasion.
Keaton Moore, who will be speaking at Future Coaches London event,
said: “In a world so heavily dominated by technology and social media it’s never been more important for children to be involved in sports, connecting with other young people in positive environments, making friends and having
fun.
“Sport gives young people the opportunity to express themselves freely, manage their emotions, learn new skills and grow as a person. Being involved in
a football team or academy gives children a sense of belonging – a safe family-like environment can work wonders for nurturing young minds. Football is a great way of bringing communities together, giving young people a positive focus and outlet, keeping them
out of trouble in their teens and helping boost academic performance during important years of education.
“Events like Future Coaches inspire, motivate and help give more young people access to the vital support they need.”
For more information on any of the Future Coaches events and to book your place visit
the direct links to the Birmingham,
London
and Glasgow
events.