Preston College Football Development Programme
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course outline Study a BTEC Diploma in Performance and Excellence in Sport. Gain a range of sports coaching and leadership qualifications. Train during timetabled slots during each college day. Receive support from specialist tutors in sports therapy, sports psychology and fitness training. Enjoy access to state of the art facilities such as our 3G artificial pitch, large sports hall, Cybex fitness suite and sports science lab. Play home games at Kellamergh Park, home of AFC Fylde Football Club of the Evo-Stik League. RESTON COLLEGE Opportunities to progress from the U18s side into the AFC P Fylde first team. Play fixtures against other colleges in the ECFA Premier League every Wednesday afternoon. Compete in the Lancashire Galaxy League. Play in the FA Youth Cup. Visit the USA and represent Preston College and AFC Fylde in the President’s Day tournament. meet the coaches Andy Pilkington UEFA B Coach Winner of South Ribble Coach of the Year in 2009 Current AFC Fylde Reserve team manager OOTBALL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME F Stewart Clitheroe UEFA B Coach Ex Professional Footballer - Port Vale & Blackburn Rovers Former Bamber Bridge, Lancaster City & Kendal Town Player David Challinor UEFA B Coach 1st Team Manager of AFC Fylde Former Bury FC & Tranmere Rovers Player WWW.PRESTON.AC.UK/AFCFYLDE ✃ BTEC Level 3 Sports Performance & Excellence (Football) DURATION: Organising Sports Events 2 years (full-time). Physical Education and the Care of Children and Young People ENTRY REqUIREMENTS: Sport as a Business 34 GCSE Points including English Language Work Experience in Sport and Maths at grade C or above. Sports Facilities and Operational YOUR COURSE: Management This a NEW course for 2012. This BTEC The course includes a mixture of practical, course is ideal for males or females vocational based tasks and activities. You interested in improving their football. will be assessed through the completion of As a successful candidate on this course, assignments over the duration of the course. you will represent the College Football Academy. Successful candidates will play at PAST PLAYERS: AFC Fylde, undertake an opportunity to go Luke Mulholland NEW on a trip to the USA and trial for a potential USA Pro, Tampa Bay COURSE place in the AFC 1st team. David Schofield USA Pro, New York During the course you will study 18 units FOR from the list below: Ricardo Egidi 2012/13 Principles of Anatomy and Physiology AFC Fylde 1st Team in Sport Squad The Physiology of Fitness Ross Ainsworth Assessing Risk in Sport AFC Fylde 1st Team Squad Fitness Training and Programming Mututu Chilofya Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise AFC Fylde 1st Team Squad Sports Nutrition Danny Monckton Psychology for Sports Performance AFC Fylde 1st Team Squad Technical and Tactical Skills in Sport Isaac Kusaloka The Athlete’s Lifestyle AFC Fylde 1st Team Squad Sports Coaching Lydon Hodgekiss Practical Team Sports Nelson/Clitheroe Current Issues in Sport Richard Allen Exercise, Health and Lifestyle Fleetwood Town Instructing Physical Activity and John Cunliffe Exercise USA Pro, LA Galaxy Sports Injuries Analysis of Sports Performance ADDITIONAL COSTS: Talent Identification and Development in You will need to purchase a Sport kit costing approximately Sport and Exercise Massage £50 at the start of the Rules, Regulations and Officiating in course. Sport the club The club originally known as Kirkham & Wesham F. C. can trace their roots back to the early 1900’s, but it was an amalgamation between Wesham F. C. and Kirkham Town in the late 1980s that really set the club on its current path. In 2007, having won six West Lancashire League titles in seven years the club finally secured its own home behind the Birley Arms, Warton some 3.8 miles from their previous council owned ground, Coronation Road, Kirkham. In 2007-2008 our first season at the new ground, the club had won promotion to the Vodkat 1st Division – the club’s highest ever league standing but the best was yet to come. Following a magnificent 11 match run in The Club did secure silverware the FA Vase they beat Lowestoft Town 2-1 winning the Lancashire Trophy At the in the final at the new Wembley Stadium. Reebok Stadium beating Bamber Bridge Locally born Matt Walwyn, just 17 and still 1-0. This season big things are at school, was the hero coming off the expected and the club currently are in bench at 1-0 down with ten minutes left pole position for winning the title guided to score both goals and crown a fantastic by Dave Challinor AFC Fylde’s 1st Team season for the club. This game went down Manager. The club’s long term aim is to be in history for many reasons not least it was a Football League Club by 2022. the last game as Kirkham and Wesham Off the field the club has some ambitious Football Club. plans for the future with a 26 acre site off Earlier that season the club took steps to the A583 cited as a new home which will secure their long term future by changing include a new ground for the club and their name to AFC Fylde in time for the multi sports complex. The club is also 2008-09 campaign. The aim being to embarking on developing an extensive broaden the club’s appeal in the Fylde community programme in schools and in area in line with its ambitions. the school holidays. Since then the club has gone from Become part of this journey with the club strength to strength winning the Vodkat and Preston College partnership – exciting Premier Division Title in 2009 to reach times ahead for everyone connected with Step 4 in the pyramid. In 2010 the club AFC Fylde. consolidated in the Evo Stik 1st Division North but last Season reached the Play Off Final only to lose in the final and miss out on another promotion success. “Throughout my time at College I have played for the academy side and this has enabled me to be selected for Lancashire School Boys & England Colleges as well as given me the opportunity to travel abroad and establish myself as a member of the AFC Fylde squad.” Tutu Chilufya Preston College 1st Team, AFC Fylde & English Colleges For further information please contact Andy Pilkington or Stewart Clitheroe on 01772 22 54 86 ✃ Personal Information Name: ................................................................................................. DOB: ................................................................................................... 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Predicted Grades: .............................................................................. “The staff at Preston College were great for me, they helped me achieve my potential and get the grades that I wanted. Studying a BTEC at Preston College is a great way to have s o m e t h i n g t o f a l l b a c k o n a n d u s e i n l a t e r l i f e . ” Jamie Proctor Preston North End FC & former Preston College student Why would you like to be considered for a place in the Preston College Football Development Programme? ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ tion Form ............................................................................................................ 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