Football Federation Australia (FFA) has announced a review of the current player pathways.
Development of players was one of the most widely debated topics at the recent Community Football Forums.
Newly appointed FFA Technical Director Rob Sherman said there was broad acknowledgement across the football community that it was time to revisit this crucial aspect of our game.
“The review will initially look at the current club academy structure and develop a detailed strategic plan to evolve the current youth development system. We are aiming for a world class and clear pathway, nothing less,” he said.
He said the first step in the process is to establish a working group featuring some of the most respected figures in Australian football.
“I am delighted to welcome Ron Smith, Craig Moore and Michael Cooper onto the panel, along with representatives from our Hyundai A-League clubs; Steven McGarry, Kelly Cross, Drew Sherman and Ian Crook,” he said.
Sherman said when he looks at overseas models, he sees elite youth players experiencing a development environment that Australian clubs have struggled to match.
“In countries like Japan, Belgium and Germany, players train and play in world class environments nurtured by accredited youth development coaches over a 40-week season. In Japan, every J-League club has an elite academy which is supplemented by multiple federation run regional training centres.”
“We need to create an environment that enables young Australian footballers to develop into world-class players. World’s best practice often means football clubs with a strong academy structure, which underpins their club’s recruitment, which in turn enhances the playing pool and national team selection,” he said.
Once the first stage of the review is completed, consultation will be undertaken with existing NPL clubs and Member Federations to ensure all of those who have a part to play in player development can add their knowledge into shaping the new pathways.
The Review will also consider:
- the current FFA Star Club Academies accreditation process and structure
- the potential to establish a competition framework that will enhance the likelihood of players transitioning into the Hyundai A-League first team environment
- the female pathway so we can continue to be a force on the world stage
- the competition framework for players aged 13 – 18 including a potential National Academy Championship
- distribution of funding for youth development programs and coach education;
- establishing a national scouting database for national teams;
- the principles and process for a revised domestic training compensation policy;
- and the impact and importance of developing a National Youth Development Plan to complement a revised National Football Curriculum for the football community;
The first meeting will take place in June, with final recommendations due by September.
FFA panel for the review player pathways
Rob Sherman | FFA Technical Director (Previous: National Technical Director of Wales and New Zealand) |
Ron Smith | Former AIS and Perth Glory Head Coach |
Craig Moore | Former Socceroo (Previous: Sporting Director Brisbane Roar) |
Ian Crook | Western Sydney Wanderers Technical Director (Previous: Sydney FC NYL Head Coach; Program Leader NSWIS) |
Kelly Cross | Sydney FC Technical Director and FIFA Technical Expert (Previous: Assistant Technical Director FFA) |
Steven McGarry | Perth Glory Technical Director (Previous: Perth Glory Assistant Coach NYL; ECU Joondalup Technical Director) |
Drew Sherman | Melbourne Victory General Manager – Technical (Previous: Academy Director Brisbane Roar; Southampton Academy) |
Michael Cooper | Australian U17s (Joeys) Assistant Coach (Previous: Newcastle Jets Technical Director; FFA Player Development Manager) |