In a historic collaboration, four Premiership clubs – Crusaders, Cliftonville, Glentoran, and Linfield – have joined forces to inaugurate an Elite Youth Football League. The collective effort by these clubs aims to raise the bar for youth football in Northern Ireland and provide a streamlined pathway for aspiring talents looking to make their mark in the sport.
The newly formed invitational league, set to launch for the 24/25 season is to feature between 8 to 10 of the country's premier academies, spanning age groups from U12 to U15. This alignment seeks to create a more competitive and challenging environment for players, fostering their development throughout the season.
A primary objective of this initiative is to establish a stable and effective pathway for young athletes transitioning into the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL). By bringing together the best academies, the league aims to nurture and harness the potential of emerging talents, providing them with a comprehensive foundation for future success in the sport.
The visionary approach of the league organisers also envisions the inclusion of a cross-border competition, offering young players the opportunity to test their skills against counterparts from different regions. Additionally, an Inter-League Cup is being considered, adding an extra layer of excitement and prestige to the already ambitious project.
Full details of the new elite league will be shared in the coming months, along with discussions taking place with other club academies who may be interested in joining.
Academy Directors from Crusaders, Cliftonville, Glentoran, and Linfield express confidence that this strategic overhaul of the current youth setup will significantly enhance the prospects for budding footballers. The long-term vision is to create an environment that maximises players' opportunities for a successful career in football.