Manchester City Football Club has always emphasised youth development, and the long list of young players who have made their names in City colours over the years bears testament to this fact. Yet, it’s not just footballing Wunderkinder that Man City is concerned with, but rather, the empowerment of children worldwide.
QNET, as Man City’s official direct selling partner, has played an important role in this aspect of its development focus. And we have been extremely proud of the impact made by our many initiatives.
One important effort has been QNET’s collaboration with Manchester City Football School to develop young players’ skills in all areas of the game.
Facilitated by expert coaches and highly qualified English teachers, and located at the club’s Etihad Campus, the City Football Language School is a one-of-a-kind endeavour that merges football skills coaching with off-the-pitch language proficiency sessions.
The focus is holistic development. As such, on top of learning the game’s finer points, students are also guided on, among other things, how to handle press conferences and media interviews, football punditry and analysis and match commentary.
The latest is the Man City Football Clinic in Nigeria, where young talented footballers from disadvantaged communities have been given the opportunity to undergo world-class training by the Man City coaches and supported by the legendary former Nigeria football team coach, Johannes Bonfrère. The programme, which QNET and Man City also plan to introduce in Ghana, aims to help realise the potential of football’s future in West Africa.
Here are some of the most notable moments from the QNET-Man City Football School partnership:
QNET-Man City Football School Through The Years
2018 | From Jakarta to Manchester

Dimas, Gabriel, Maulana and Sobri didn’t have it easy growing up in a low-cost housing complex in Jakarta, Indonesia. In fact, the four had very little in the way of privileges. This is why they were over the moon at having been selected to join the City Football Language School back in 2018.
The quartet joined kids from around the world for two weeks of footie skills and English language training. And thanks to being presented with goodie bags packed with everything they’d need for the trip as well as shiny, new football boots courtesy of the QNET Indonesia family, the boys were rearing to go right from the start!
2018 | Learning to Lead for Tomorrow

Incidentally, the four young Indonesian players were part of a larger cohort of 20 kids from around the world, which QNET helped provide an opportunity of a lifetime at City’s Etihad Campus.
The children from countries in which QNET operates took part in 30 hours of football and 30 hours of English language training as well as weekend excursions and behind-the-scenes tours as part of our 20th-anniversary celebrations that year.
The objective was to raise these players’ football skills and English proficiency and empower them to, in turn, raise others when they got back to their respective countries.
2019 | Building Up African Football

QNET has long been focused on football development in the African continent due to our partnership with the Confederation of African Football (CAF). And in 2019, we sought to take our efforts further by flying three talented young African players to the City Football Language School for two weeks.
The trio were selected via competitive processes in Ghana, Cameroon and Ivory Coast, and they all got to experience first-hand how Man City’s innovative syllabus promotes not just football and English skills but also team spirit, hard work and passion.
2019 | Giving Those In Need a Summer to Remember

The talented three kids from Africa weren’t the only ones who headed to Manchester in 2019. In conjunction with renewing our partnership with Man City for a further five years, QNET empowered more children from under-served backgrounds to be guided that summer at City’s Etihad Campus.
Incidentally, the QNET-Man City partnership’s emphasis on youth development has extended beyond the City Football Language School and included coaching clinics around the world.
In 2017, for example, three coaches were dispatched directly from Manchester to deliver a world-class football coaching clinic for 97 underprivileged youths from the Jakarta