The FCV International Football Academy is rapidly gaining recognition as a premier destination for young Nigerian footballers, offering a structured pathway to develop their skills and prepare for the rigours of European football.
Currently, 18 Nigerian youths are undergoing an intensive two-week training programme under the expert guidance of UEFA-licensed coaches and former English Premier League professionals.
From 14-year-old David Esievo, based in London, to 16-year-old Mansur Achimugu, the FCV experience is proving transformative. The academy focuses on instilling foundational techniques and professional habits aimed at shaping world-class athletes.
Esievo, the youngest Nigerian in camp, shared his excitement:
“I was introduced to the academy by a friend, and I have no regrets. The coaches are excellent and very supportive. I’ve enjoyed my time here — the facilities are world-class.”
Achimugu, who joined to refine his technique, added:
“I came here to improve my football skills and become a better player. I’ve met new people, made friends, and become teammates. Composure is key in football, and I’m learning to stay calm on the ball. It’s fun here — especially with other Nigerian players around. We even speak pidgin English, which helps us bond.”
For Ramadan Akinleye, who travelled from Lagos, adapting to the new environment has been part of the growth process:
“The weather is different, but I’m adjusting. The coaches are experienced and professional, and the players are good. We also get to interact with international players. The academy is focused — it’s football every day. They play more physically here compared to Nigeria, and the technical level is high.”
International players also find immense value in the FCV experience. Thailand’s Thomas Kasemsetthasit praised the academy’s training methods:
“FCV impresses me with the techniques they teach. I’ve been here before and returned to improve, make friends, and continue my football journey. The Nigerian players are friendly and hardworking, and I’ve learned a lot from them.”
Poland’s Miron Szymanski echoed similar sentiments:
“The atmosphere here is warm and supportive. The training is well-organized, and the facilities are excellent — we have two pitches and everything we need. One of the coaches is a centre-back like me, and he’s shared valuable insights that I’m trying to apply. Nigerian players are technically strong and have a great work ethic.”
With its diverse mix of talent and elite coaching, FCV International Football Academy continues to establish itself as a global hub for youth football development — especially for promising Nigerian players seeking to elevate their game.