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| Aug 13, 2021

Phoenix All Stars continues to create opportunities for young footballers

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Back row from left to right: Roan Melford, Tajmali Heywood, Daniel Scarlett, Noel Rattray, Alexander Bicknell, Jade Clarke, Mario Simms, Raylon Paisley, Brian Mullings, Dujuan Richards, Demarion Harris, Thierry Mills, Ayodeji Osomode, Akeem Bernard. Front: Alexander Hussey, Jonathan Gordon, Donte Duncan, Chandler Young, Nathan Scarlett, Dante Peralto, Matthew Hibbert, Denzel McKenzie.

On its path to success, Phoenix All Stars Football Academy developed player Leon Bailey who has now signed to Aston Villa in th English Premier League.

The vision of academy president Craig Butler, Phoenix All Stars continues to create opportunities with Phoenix Academy Elite players arriving in London, England on August 11, with 23 players and members of the management team, Shelley McFarlane and Nicola Bicknell, to play against U18 John Madejski Academy, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC u19, Aston Villa FC u19 and Leicester FC u19. 

Four of the academy’s players will be starting boarding school at Brooke House College in Market Harborough in the United Kingdom.

Phoenix Academy says it is a developmental system for young men, not only in football but life, with a mission to transform lives, create opportunities of a life time, improve quality of life and promote nation building.

The players have the opportunity to train at Harborough FC on its 4G artificial field.

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