Football at Habs is reporting success after success, as Max (8M2) and Zach (8S1) make the selection to represent the England National Football Independent Schools Football Association (ISFA) U14 squad. 

Max’s journey to this outstanding selection kicked off over the Easter break when they showcased their skills while representing Herts and Essex Counties for ISFA. His performance caught the attention of selectors, earning him a spot in the England National Football ISFA under 14 squad for the upcoming year. This achievement is a testament to Max’s dedication, talent and hard work on the pitch. 

 

 

 

Joining Max in this achievement is Zach, whose skill and motivation has also been recognised with a place in the reserves of the England U14 ISFA squad. Zach’s selection emphasises his promising potential and is a credit to his ongoing development as a footballer. 

 

 

 

 

Looking ahead, the journey for Max and Zach promises exciting opportunities and challenges. The upcoming fixtures include a two-day Academy tournament at Haileybury School in August, followed by a series of fixtures and camps throughout the year. These include a fixture against Chelsea in December as part of a two-day camp and an Easter Camp with a fixture against Leicester City Football Club. The pinnacle of these engagements culminates in a final international fixture against Welsh Schools Football Association next Spring. 

Reflecting on the achievements of Max and Zach, it’s important to acknowledge the dedication and support of their coaches, teammates and community. This year marks the first year where football can be a priority choice sport for students in Year 7 and beyond. This initiative enables budding footballers to perfect their skills through dedicated training sessions provided by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. With a focus on technique and advancement, students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in high-quality training as part of their timetabled lessons, opening opportunities for promising talent to flourish. 

Their selection to represent the England National Football ISFA U14 squad is not just a personal triumph but a source of pride for all those who have played a part in shaping their path to success. Here’s to a bright and promising future for these two young talents as they continue to pursue their dreams on the football field.