I can tell you this, but not many knew that Nwankwo Kanu
went to one of the best football Academy in world (Ajax Amsterdam) to sharpen
his skills… Little wonder he became Africa’s most decorated footballer.
Great footballers don’t just appear from nowhere, as if by
magic. The best players in the world—whether it’s Leo Messi, Gareth Bale,
Neymar or Cristiano Ronaldo—learned the finer points of football at a
professional soccer academy.
A select number of those sporting schools, affiliated with
both superclubs and lesser lights, have shown themselves to be above the rest
in their ability to produce top-level talent. Here are the world’s 10 best
soccer academies—and what sets them apart.
10. RSC Anderlecht Youth Academy

9. Dinamo Zagreb Academy

8. President Laudo Natel Athletes Formation Center
Brazilian club Sao Paulo’s 220,000 square meter compound,
built on a hillside outside the city in 2005, features eight playing fields,
two pools, and lodging and health services for over 100 players. Ten different
national teams fought to use the beautiful facilities, where Lucas Moura and
Oscar learned their trade, as a home base for the 2014 World Cup. Kaka also
came through the Sao Paul youth ranks, albeit before the new facility’s
completion.
7. The Manchester United Academy

6. Santos F.C. Reserves & Academy
5. Southampton F.C. Academy

4. The Bayern Munich Junior Team
Created in 1902, the Bayern Junior Team once featured Franz
Beckenbauer and Sepp Maier in the same defensive unit. Since it was remodeled
in 1995 with the mission of helping “FCB to keep a global position in club
football in the next millennium,” the academy has switched to a universal 4-3-3
system and overseen the development of Bayern stars and 2014 World Cup winners
Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Muller.
3. Academia Sporting
Sporting Clube de Portugal’s youth facility, a 250,000-square-meter
complex just outside Lisbon, was once home to the likes of Nani and Cristiano
Ronaldo . The complex features state-of-the-art training and recovery amenities
to be sure, but the program, where Portuguese legend Luis Figo also got his
start, has also received awards for its attention to trainees’ academic and
ethical training.
2. La Masia

1. AFC Ajax Youth Academy
The Amsterdam giants have been champions of Europe four
times, due in large part to a legendary academy setup. Both ‘Total Football’
and its greatest practitioner, Johan Cruyff, were molded in the Ajax academy.
Many of the core tenets of that philosophy remain today, with all age groups
playing a fast, interchanging 4-3-3 system with an emphasis on ‘TIPS’:
Technique, Insight, Personality and Speed.