Future Football Elite (FFE) and Diss Town FC are pleased to announce a new partnership aimed at supporting the development of the next generation of football talent in the Norfolk area. The partnership will see FFE take control of the U18 age group at Diss Town FC to provide an extended pathway for talented young players to progress into local senior football.
"We are thrilled to partner with Diss Town FC," said Dan Goffin, Director of Football at Future Football Elite. “Creating an extended football provision and enabling our young players to experience U18 and senior football has been a priority of ours for some time. Our combined resources and experience will continue to provide young footballers in the Norfolk area with opportunities to develop their skills and reach their full potential."
Each season FFE’s U16 age group will have the opportunity to represent Diss Town FC in the Thurlow Nunn Youth League, competing with their peers and experiencing a greater challenge by competing on a regular basis. It is this challenge that the coaching team believes will continue to support the development of groups of players not only this coming season, but for years to come to.
"We are excited to join forces with Future Football Elite," said Steve Flatman, Chairman of Diss Town FC. "This partnership will support us in attracting talented young players to Diss Town FC who in time, we hope will represent our first team group. We are committed to nurturing talented young players, and we believe that this partnership will help us achieve that goal."
The partnership between Future Football Elite and Diss Town FC is an example of both organisations' commitment to supporting the development of the next generation of footballers. Together they aim to create a positive impact on the local community and shape the future of football in Norfolk.
For more information please visit either website:
FFE: www.futurefootballelite.com
Diss Town FC: www.disstownfc.com
CONTACT:
Dan Goffin; Director of Football, Future Football Elite
Phone: 07824 333622
Email: dan@futurefootballelite.com
Steve Flatman; Chairman Diss Town FC
Phone: 07855 531341
Email: steve56strat@gmail.com
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