Juventus Academy annonce partnership with Inspired Education Group!
Juventus is pleased to announce a new partnership with Inspired Education Group to deliver the football training programme within Inspired’s Global Summer Camps for 2025.
This collaboration brings the Juventus Academy methodology to a selection of premium Inspired schools across Europe, combining high-level football training with a world-class educational environment. Juventus Academy coaches will lead all football activities, offering young players a structured, professional experience aligned with the club’s core values and technical approach.
The summer camps will take place at the following Inspired Education schools:
Open to participants aged 8 to 16, the camps will focus on technical development, tactical understanding, and physical training. Each session is designed to reflect the standards and methodology that define Juventus Academy programmes worldwide.
The partnership with Inspired Education — a global group educating over 95,000 students in 119 schools across 27 countries — represents a strategic step in Juventus’ international development model, reinforcing the club’s commitment to youth training through structured, high-quality programmes.
Through this initiative, Juventus continues to promote its identity and football culture across new educational and geographic contexts, contributing to the personal and athletic growth of young players worldwide.
Juventus.com
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