"The goal is to recruit academy players to the first team"
In AFC Wimbledon, they have huge ambitions. Not only for the League One team but also in the Academy, which invests heavily in developing the next great talents eighteen years after the club's foundation.
We went to Wimbledon to visit a relatively new established club with quite a rich and exciting story despite its age. Once upon a time, a club called Wimbledon Football Club operated in the Premier League.
In 2001 the club got new owners and announced its intention to move 56 miles north to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire.
As a result of the club leaving south London, which was deeply unpopular, some supporters decided to form a new club. To the delight of the supporters, AFC Wimbledon came to life in 2002.
AFC Wimbledon Highlights
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Head of Performance Analysis, AFC Wimbledon Academy
The Academy is paramount to the club. At the start of the 2021/22 season, over 24 academy players made their first team league debuts for the club, with academy players having made over 370 league appearances since 2011.
With a player-centered approach, they place the athlete in the center of the focus. The coach's primary role is to develop the player as an athlete and a person based on the player's needs and goals for performance and life in general.
The Academy currently competes in the Merit League One of the Football Youth Alliance. The Academy certainly has huge ambitions for its players, and a way to constantly improve is by analyzing what is going on in the field.
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"It's really beneficial for us to be able to watch our clips back, from all different angles and be able to analyze and try and work on stuff to improve and then put it into practice after"
Right Back, AFC Wimbledon Academy
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U18 Manager, AFC Wimbledon Academy
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