Posted: Fri 11th Jul 2025

Updated: Fri 5th Dec

We Make Footballers: Transforming Young Talent with Fun and Professional Coaching in the UK

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 11th, 2025

Who Are We Make Footballers?

We Make Footballers was founded by ex-professional players driven to offer quality grassroots coaching. Beginning in Manchester, the program expanded through franchises and local partnerships, now active in over 50 locations across England, Scotland, and Wales. Their ethos centres on blending professional standards with an enjoyable environment for children aged 4–12.

Professional Coaching with a Personal Touch

Coaching sessions are shaped around a structured curriculum designed by UEFA-licensed coaches and former professionals. Each session integrates:

  • Ball control mastery
  • Technical passing accuracy
  • Tactical awareness via small-sided games
  • Physical coordination exercises

All coaches hold UK coaching qualifications (UEFA B or C licences) and undergo regular safeguarding and first-aid Kid’s Football Training. The result is a balance of high-level instruction and genuine enthusiasm tailored to younger players.

Age‑Specific Programs for Children Aged 4–12

Sessions are carefully adapted to match developmental needs:

  • Ages 4–6: Focused on basic motor skills, fun games, and establishing comfort with the ball.
  • Ages 7–9: Emphasises technical technique—dribbling, passing, shooting—alongside simple team play.
  • Ages 10–12: Introduces match tactics, positional awareness, conditioning drills, and goal-setting exercises.

Each stage enhances confidence, coordination, and an early understanding of football principles.

Creating a Fun and Safe Environment

Every session is designed to be inclusive and enjoyable, encouraging social interaction and boosting confidence. Coaches ensure:

  • A supportive pace for all abilities
  • Inclusive team games encouraging friendship and sportsmanship
  • A positive focus on effort and improvement

Parents note improvements in their children’s communication abilities, teamwork, and self-esteem after joining the program.

Locations and Accessibility

We Make Footballers operates in community centres, school fields, and local sports facilities, making it convenient for most families in participating areas. Key features include:

  • Regular sessions during evenings and weekends
  • Online registration and payment portal
  • Free trial sessions to help parents confirm suitability

This ease of access ensures parents can enrol their child with minimal hassle.

Success Stories and Testimonials

Positive feedback consistently highlights children’s progression and enjoyment:

“My son started as a shy 7‑year‑old. Now he’s confident, technically stronger, and genuinely loves football.” – parent in Liverpool

“The coaches really know how to motivate kids. My daughter’s passing and ball control have improved noticeably in just a few weeks.” – parent in Edinburgh

These stories reflect both skill development and personal growth, reinforcing the program’s impact.

Why Choose We Make Footballers?

Key strengths compared to other youth football options include:

  • Professional expertise combined with engaging delivery
  • Clear structured programme built on UEFA coaching standards
  • Small-group format ensuring individual attention
  • Season-wide progression tracking to identify strengths and areas to develop

These distinguishing qualities deliver sustained benefits across technical, physical, and motivational domains.

Enroll Today

Parents keen to explore can book a free trial or register at the We Make Footballers website. Sessions are group-based, age-specific, and available throughout the year. Booking is managed through their streamlined online portal.

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