Football Association of Malawi ( FAM) has on Friday officially opened the long awaited Luwinga Inclusive Football Academy at Luwinga Technical Centre in Mzuzu .
The opening of the academy is in line with FAM President Fleetwood Haiya’s Football Transformation Agenda. Speaking during the opening ceremony , Haiya said the academy will help to produce more players for elite perfomance.
“The programme which is running under the FIFA Technical Development Scheme is key to our strategy of enhancing player development pathways in developing players for elite performance at both national and club level.
“Malawi has failed to achieve international success at all levels due to lack of quality players because of poor player development programme in the absence schools of excellence,” said Haiya.
He further said his administration is committed to ensure that the academy grows to become one of the best in the region in terms of enrollment , talent development and export.
“As a country, Malawi is perhaps the only nation in the region which has no big football stars in the big leagues in Europe, the Middle East and Asia and even Africa. This is due to unavailability of systematic plan to develop, nurture and export best talent for development and elite performance.
“But that changes now with the establishment of this inclusive academy which is one of the main initiatives in achieving one of our overall outcomes in our newly strategic plan on transforming Malawi football and contributing to the MW 2063 goals,” said Haiya.
Currently, the academy has 42 players that were scouted across the country. Haiya said Fam will establish more schools of excellence through the partnership with Malawi Schools Sports Association ( Massa) and Ministry of Education.
The academy apart from dishing out fundamental football skills through professional coaching, also focuses on child character development, life skills and mentorship programmes allowing them to grow , not only as athletes but as individuals and responsible citizens too.