U14s

At Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, we understand the importance of a holistic development plan. As a group of staff, we work in an interdisciplinary team as one pack.  

As part of the Youth Development Phase, the under14’s group train four times per week, play in the Premier League Academy Games Programme and we also organise additional fixtures, where appropriate. In addition, the under14 age group will participate in national and international tournaments ranging from 5v5 indoor tournaments through to 11v11 game formats. Previously, this age group have played in tournaments across Europe such as Germany, ItalyHolland and Spain. 

As part of their weekly schedule, all players will have the opportunity to develop across the technical, tactical, psychological, social and physical corners. Players are challenged and supported across all four corners throughout their Academy programme. This will include group and individual training sessions delivered by Academy coaches in line with the Youth Development Phase’s tactical and technical curriculum. This is built around the Wolves Principles of Play and will help players develop their strengths and apply them inside the team.  

Individual, unit and team analysis sessions are delivered by Academy analysts and coaches, this could be pitchside or classroom-based sessions. All Academy players and parents also get access to Hudl, which is our online analysis platform to further support engagement and learning 

Academy players will get support with their physical development from sports science and medical team. Each individual player is screened at designated points in the season. These results allow sports science and medical staff to develop individual programmesutilising gym, core and fundamental movement preparation sessions to maximise long term physical development. Players will receive increased gym contact time to progress the work done at the foundation development level.
Each individual player has access to bespoke support from our medical staff, such as movement development, injury management and return to play protocols. 

Parents and players have access to support from our team of sports psychologists and designated player care staff. This will include regular check ins, parent workshops, player workshops and onpitch support. 

At Wolveswe value our players education very highly and support them with this throughout their journey at the Academy. Each age group has a designated school liaison officer who will ensure constant communication between the Academy and players school to monitorsupport and maximise full academic potential. This is overseen by the Academy head of education and head of coaching.