From Amateur to Professional Football

There are three types of football players out there, and if you are reading this, there is a good chance you fall into one of the categories. The first category is Sunday league football players while the second is amateur or semi-professional players. The third is the category everyone is striving to be at and that is the professional football level.

For this blog, let’s focus on the amateur or semi-professional football players and look at some tips to move up to the professional ranks.

One of the first things any amateur or semi-professional must do is to get a football CV, if they don’t have one already. The CV will list career statistics and relevant information for clubs to see. You should also have a picture on the CV of you wearing your most recent or current club’s kit.

A CV from Premier Football UK is the place to start as it will then get sent to clubs around Europe. Coaches, sporting directors and scouts will see your CV and will contact you for a trial, if interested. Remember, there are millions of players seeking professional football contracts, so it is important to keep trying if one club isn’t interested.

Hard work pays off in football and plenty of top professionals around the world have toiled in semi-professional football only to become professional football stars later in life.

Currently, Leicester and England international Jamie Vardy is seen as one of the best players to make it after playing in lower league football for years. There are many more just like him, so players shouldn’t give up if one door is closed.

The line between players that earn contracts and become professional football players, and semi-professional or amateur players is thin. That is why it is important to continue training hard and competing in trials whenever one occurs. Today, you may not be the player Team A is interested in, but tomorrow, you could b the next big star for Team B.

Going from the amateur and semi-professional level to professional can be difficult, but it isn’t impossible. Hard work, talent and confidence can help you earn that contract you have always dreamed of getting.