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SRUSA partners with leading UAE based academy 'IJF Academy'


We are excited to announce that we have agreed a partnership with leading UAE based football academy IJF Academy.


This partnership means SRUSA will be helping advise all IJF Academy players and families with the U.S. College Soccer pathway for once they finish their High School education.


Operating out of a number of locations across the UAE, IJF Academy provides inclusive pathways for the footballing community from recreational training sessions to performance programmes.


SRUSA will also be holding a yearly U.S. College Soccer Showcase in conjunction with IJF Academy, to allow UAE based players to showcase themselves directly to U.S. College Coaches, who will be watching in-person or live online.


Chris Cousins the founder of SRUSA said this about the partnership;


“I’m really excited to be back working within the GCC, and helping the ever increasing talent to be given a platform to showcase their abilities to U.S. College Coaches.


We’ve been reviewing the market for some time to make sure we work with an organisation that matches everything SRUSA is about, and we’ve found that with IJF.”


Paul Collins the Technical Director at IJF said this about the partnership;


“We are delighted to finally be able to announce the partnership with SRUSA. Aligning ourselves with such a reputable company such as SRUSA is a real value addition to our players at IJF as well as the Dubai community. Our commitment to offering the best services to our players remains and we are excited to share our plans moving forward very soon.


To keep up to date with our plans in Dubai, keep a lookout on our social media platforms;


For more information on IJF Academy, contact the team on +971 55 909 4809 or via info@itsjustfootball.com.



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