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Junior Football Training Services

We Make Footballers academies offer weekly football training, holiday camps, 1-on-1 coaching, birthday parties and school programmes – helping children of all abilities develop skills, confidence and a lifelong love of the game.

Join our weekly football training sessions designed for all skill levels and ages.

Our weekly group training serves as a solid foundation for players aspiring to join local grassroots clubs or professional academies. We are proud to have helped over 200 players secure professional contracts.

Our training facilities offer indoor and outdoor fields, ensuring your child's comfort year-round. During the winter, we focus on technique development in confined spaces, which can later be applied to larger fields in the summer. Our one-year syllabus is comprehensive, but you can join the program on a weekly or block session basis, making our training flexible.

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1 Week-long camps every school holiday where football meets fun. Attend as much or little as you like.

Are you looking for the perfect holiday camp for your child aged 4-12? Join us! Our football camps cater to all skill levels, from beginners to those interested in joining a professional academy. With both indoor and outdoor fields available, we prioritise your child's comfort. During the winter, we focus on refining techniques in small spaces, enabling them to demonstrate their abilities on larger fields in the summer.

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Personalised and high energy football training by a professional coach just for your child.

Certain kids may take a little longer to understand the basics of the game, and our one-on-one football instruction creates a supportive environment for their development. It is frequently found that as children become more proficient with the basics, they derive greater satisfaction from their football experience. We respect that each player has their unique developmental journey. Personalised one-on-one sessions allow players to target specific aspects of their game, aiding them in overcoming challenges in their football adventure.

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Birthday parties for kids with We Make Footballers. Create a day for your child they will never forget!

WMF supporters and future members, let's turn your child's birthday into a day filled with wonder! Picture the delight on their face when their cherished coach makes a surprise appearance at the party. We're the pros in crafting unforgettable celebrations – dive into our variety of birthday packages and make your child's day legendary. Our coaches? They're the real party legends!

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Professional football training delivered directly to your school for students of all abilities.

We Make Footballers is firmly convinced that we deliver one of the country's top school football coaching programmes. Running an exceptional coaching initiative outside educational institutions provides us with access to some of the leading coaches in the UK.

We also have a rigorous training programme in place for all our coaches to ensure the highest quality standards are maintained.

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Franchise Owner

Amy Haynes

We Make Footballers have been running for the past 10 years. Having had great success in London, We Make Footballers have become a football franchise coaching over 4000 children weekly across over 46 venues.

Our mission is to provide best-in-class professional football coaching for boys and girls of all abilities. Our unique coaching methodology, common sense, and passion for football enable us to create the perfect environment for a child to learn and develop in the Medway area. Through our network, we provide pathways for our players to join professional academies and local grassroots clubs. We’re making football.

Rainham Academy was set up in 2022 by Amy Haynes who is the academy Director of We Make Footballers Medway. All We Make Footballers academy managers believe in the We Make Footballers mission and strive to help players of all abilities become the best they can be!

Why do Children & Parents in Rainham Love our Training?

Improved football technique

We break down the football fundamentals in a simple and engaging way. Then, our 1-on-1 drills give your child the time to reinforce what they've learnt at their own pace.

Teammates to mates

We only have 10 children per coach to ensure high quality training and the chance for your child to build friendships. We also have strict anti-bullying policies so they will always feel safe.

Healthy children are happier children

Exercise is best when it doesn't feel like exercise. Our weekly football training and holiday development camps are fun, but also boost your child's fitness, speed, movement, and agility too.

A real brain booster (that's smart!)

It's not just physical and social skills, our unique sessions help with cognitive function too. You will see your child develop better concentration, learning, listening, and decision-making skills week after week.

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Megan Jenner

Coach

Justin Kazambe

Coach

Jermaine McGlashan

Academy Manager

Harry Prentis

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Both of my children love their sessions! During their one hour they practise a lot. The children all have their own ball and they all join in at the same time with different fun games. They also learn how to be a good team player. The program and the coaches are brilliant!

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Frequently asked questions

Are you looking for a football training academy to partner with?

How it works: We provide players and teams for local grassroot teams to compete at a competitive grassroots level. The partnered club recommend WMF to players who aren’t quite ready to play at a grassroots level side (players may be too young or new to football).

What safety procedures are in place and are your coaches DBS checked?

All of our coaches are fully DBS checked and at least one member of staff on site will be first aid trained.

How do I get my child in shape for football?

Getting your child into shape for football involves a combination of physical activity, skill development and a balanced diet. Here are some steps you can take to help prepare your child for football: encourage your child to take part in activities that can improve cardiovascular endurance, such as running, cycling or swimming. To be a successful football player, a child will need to work on their speed, agility and endurance. Encourage your child to eat a balanced diet and drink plenty of water. It's also important for your child to rest and recover between exercise. You could take your child to take part in local football training sessions and speak to the coach about what they think your child needs to develop. Your may also want to consider shifting the language from 'getting your child into shape' to 'helping your child lead an active and healthy lifestyle'. Football can be a great vehicle to help make this change.

When should girls start playing football?

Girls can start playing football at the same age as boys, typically around 4 or 5 years old. There is no specific age restriction or limitation based on gender when it comes to playing football. Football is a sport that can be enjoyed by both girls and boys and now there are increasing opportunities for girls to participate in football training and football matches where they can meet new friends, develop their football skills and find a love for the game. It is important to find a football environment which is inclusive and supportive, where girls feel welcomed and encouraged to participate in football.


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