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LFC Foundation Kingsley's Rise Through the LFC Foundation's Player Development Program
Kingsley Obinna Godwin, is a 9 year old emerging talent out of our LFC Foundation Player Development Program, Halewood U11 Duel Age Band.
Before joining the LFC Foundation’s Player Development Programme, Kingsley showed promise playing for grassroots U9 and U10 teams in Liverpool, including Mossley Hill and MSB Rotterdam.
His talent was recognized by Liverpool Football Club scouts, prompting further interest. Kingsley's formal involvement began when he transitioned from Premier League Primary Stars to the PDP Football Programme, where LFC scouts had noted his potential. Under the guidance of PDP coaches at Halewood, a personalized development plan was crafted to enhance his concentration, intensity, and overall game. Over several 11-week blocks of technical coaching sessions, Kingsley's skills and focus significantly improved.
He was then invited to the LFC ACC Winter Programme at the LFC Academy. Here, he received close monitoring and coaching from age-group experts and competed against top regional talent and had several professional football clubs interested in him. Regular consultations with Kingsley and his mother covered football tactics, nutrition, hydration, and rest, ensuring holistic development. Kingsley’s performance at the winter programme led to his return to PDP at Halewood, where he continued to benefit from intensive coaching. His progress at the ACC Rainhill Development Centre further honed his technique and intensity through high-quality training sessions. Impressing the coaches, Kingsley earned an 8-week trial with the main LFC group at the academy. Kingsley talks about the trail, and how it was “a fantastic journey of fun-based football training, it was awesome”.
Throughout his training, Kingsley remained enthusiastic and engaged, often interacting with coaches and seeking advice to improve his game. His dedication paid off when, after a successful trial period, he was signed by Liverpool FC Academy U10’s.
Jordan Wimpenny, who is a Football Development Manager here at the Foundation speaks highly of Kingsley: “Kingsley has been on a journey that has led to signing for LFC Academy, a fantastic achievement for any young player, but one that is thoroughly deserved. After progressing through the LFC Foundation Player Development Programme at Halewood, Kingsley has been able to show what opportunities could be available within the pathway and we would all like to wish Kingsley the best of luck for the new challenge ahead.”
The structured coaching and continuous support from the Player Development Program here at the LFC Foundation significantly boosted Kingsley's performance and confidence. We are delighted for Kingsley’s signing and are excited to be with him as he progresses on his journey.
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