Dynamo Juniors of Central Texas Announce Partnership with Liverpool Football Club

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Dynamo Juniors Announce Partnership with Liverpool Football Club

‘The Liverpool Way’ is coming to the United States. Dynamo Juniors of Central Texas are proud to announce a partnership with Liverpool Football Clubs Academy which will allow Dynamo Juniors of Central Texas to teach and implement the same technical, developmental program implemented at Liverpool’s Academy, making Dynamo Juniors of Central Texas the only Liverpool Football Club International Academy approved program in the world.

Liverpool’s technical program was developed by Josep Segura, who was brought to the club by Rafa Benitez to revamp the clubs Academy. Pep’s learned his coaching education at Barcelona’s youth Academy and merged that development system responsible for developing some truly work class talents, including Iniesta, Xavi and Messi with Liverpool’s existing development program which was responsible for developing more world class stars in Gerrard, Carragher and Owen to create the ultimate development system, ‘The Liverpool Way’.

“This is a monumental day for the Elite youth soccer player in Central Texas, now not only do we have the pathway to the top level in the United States through our partnership with the Houston Dynamo but we also have what is in my opinion the best proven development system in the world”. Says Paul Dalglish “ I feel honored and privileged I have been trusted with bringing ‘The Liverpool Way’ to America .

Please click here to read a letter of approval from Liverpool Manager Kenny Dalglish

Please click here to read a letter of approval from Liverpool Academy Director Frank McParland

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5 Comments

  1. We should keep a million miles from anything from Texas after the last problem we had there. lol

  2. come on down! The only club on earth I care for other than our Reds is the Houston Dynamo. What a nice partnership. YNWA Paul Dalglish!

  3. looking at how much better the usa did in the world cup one can tell the quality of players are going up. To have a academy in the u.s. could bring in new talent in the future we would never have otherwise. Just one question do they consider them home grown under the new rules?

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