7 Best Academies In World Football

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  • From FC Barcelona to Chelsea and Ajax, HITC Sevens takes a scientific (ish) look at some of the best youth departments and academy setups in all of world football.
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Komentáře • 436

  • @booboosnack
    @booboosnack Před rokem +242

    How Athletic Bilbao did not get onto this list is beyond me, they're responsible for developing some of the greatest to ever play in Spanish football and some of the greatest Basque players in history.
    Only La Liga squad in the top 10 whose entire starting XI is consistently local and academy-bred.

    • @kristianlolo2677
      @kristianlolo2677 Před rokem +23

      Osasuna, Real and Eibar aren't apart of the Athletic Academy.

    • @marsy8148
      @marsy8148 Před rokem +18

      Yeah they get a lot of their players from other Basque clubs

    • @Eibarwoman
      @Eibarwoman Před rokem +4

      @@kristianlolo2677 And Eibar's academy itself isn't producing the talent but rather signing players from Danok Bat (Ander Capa) or Real Sociedad (Dani Garcia, Inigo Martinez). Or with more recent years, Athletic Bilbao products like Peru Nolaskoain and Ager Aketxe either being signed players or on loan.
      Edit: Which actually says the Athletic Bilbao player pool is probably just outside of this list around 15th to 20th with Real Sociedad alongside or not far behind, mostly due to the oddity of how cannibalistic Basque clubs are where you'll find some players who have played for two clubs (examples such as Alex Remiro or Beasain's Mikel Orbegozo, a journeyman who played for both Bilbao Athletic and Real Sociedad B).

    • @Eibarwoman
      @Eibarwoman Před rokem +5

      @@marsy8148 It'd probably put Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao in close proximity as you'll also find a few Bilbao products on Real Sociedad or at other clubs in the top flight not to mention the Spanish lower leagues are littered with academy products from Lezama and Anoeta.

    • @josecipriano3048
      @josecipriano3048 Před rokem +1

      While Athletic have produced many great Spanish national team players over the years, currently the talent of their best graduates doesn't compare to the academies of this video.

  • @casbeenders646
    @casbeenders646 Před rokem +126

    Small correction: Frenkie de Jong isn't an Ajax academy graduate. He was bought from Willem II, and only played for 'Jong Ajax' (Ajax's highest youth team) for half a year.

    • @HarryPeppy
      @HarryPeppy Před rokem +29

      same for fabregas. he was la masia and joined arsenal u18. thats not an academy graduate imo

    • @reintaler6355
      @reintaler6355 Před rokem +1

      @@HarryPeppy he stayed at La Masia for at least 3 years so it counts

    • @LoonaVanza
      @LoonaVanza Před rokem

      Similar to Cesc Fabrigas I believe

    • @zurimondesir2995
      @zurimondesir2995 Před rokem

      Nah he also played with the u19s

    • @casbeenders646
      @casbeenders646 Před rokem

      @@zurimondesir2995 He never played for Ajax U19

  • @andrejknez6851
    @andrejknez6851 Před rokem +228

    Dinamo Zagreb is also constantly producing the next generation of world class youngsters

    • @DabDabGoose
      @DabDabGoose Před rokem +28

      With the oligarch money coming in they basically hoover up everyone in Croatia, probably the number 1 country on earth for player quality per capita given their tiny population.

    • @stipe1615
      @stipe1615 Před rokem

      yeah but not top 7 not even top 15

    • @jozobalaban9949
      @jozobalaban9949 Před rokem +9

      ​@stipe I heard from my croatian friend that hajduk split has an amazing academy, maybe even better than dinamo academy

    • @Micek1911
      @Micek1911 Před rokem +7

      @@stipe1615 Dinamo Zagrebs academy is top 5 in the world and there are several sources for it

    • @Micek1911
      @Micek1911 Před rokem +3

      @@DabDabGoose Not oil money its tax money😂😁👍

  • @RicoReijers
    @RicoReijers Před rokem +38

    Hey Alfie, I'd like to see a video on the most influential people on football as we know it, in all senses of the word. Could be related to the game itself, as a player or coach, or even from a managerial point of view, or on the 'football environment' as a whole, for the lack of a better word. This could also involve critical notes on finances and corruption which affect the current footballing environment. I think it'd be a very unique video, and could provide some interesting talking points!

  • @flixrus9473
    @flixrus9473 Před rokem +138

    Hertha Berlin is arguably doing the best academy work in Germany right now. Also most of their players are actually full products of their academy unlike Leverkusen or especially Bayern

    • @DabDabGoose
      @DabDabGoose Před rokem +36

      Bayern's academy is the bundesliga.

    • @TheNormalJuan
      @TheNormalJuan Před rokem +6

      I do respect Hertha Berlin's academy. But if many of the young players have remained at the club, it means they are unfortunately spending their developing years or their peak years at a team struggling with relegation battles, while young players from clubs like Leverkusen and Bayern are consistently playing European competitions and pushing for titles.

    • @flixrus9473
      @flixrus9473 Před rokem +3

      @Juan Carlos Avendaño Hertha‘s development as a club with such an incredible academy has been very recent so most of those prospects are still very young and will probably not stay at Hertha for that much longer if they don’t get their act together soon. Luca Netz already moved although his hopes of playing international football haven’t been fulfilled at Mönchengladbach because they’ve also been struggling.
      Lukas Ullrich who is an incredibly gifted left back and the captain of their U19 team has also been linked with a move to different German clubs
      My point was just that all those young players at Leverkusen and Bayern playing international football aren’t true products of their academies. The last one at Leverkusen was Havertz and for Bayern you have to go all the way back to Müller.

    • @TheNormalJuan
      @TheNormalJuan Před rokem +2

      @@flixrus9473 last one was Havertz? Oh, sorry, I didn't realize that Wirtz is a 32 year old. Also, the fact that Berlin's academy doing great work is only recent supports the point that the other German academies that have being doing a good job for a longer time would deserve the honorable mention more than Hertha. Again, I do respect Hertha and I thought they were quite an exciting team to watch several seasons ago when they were pushing for European competition places, and I do hope they can improve and avoid relegation, and their youngsters to help the team and earn more recognition, but saying that their academy is the best in Germany is just a bit much.

    • @flixrus9473
      @flixrus9473 Před rokem +3

      @Juan Carlos Avendaño Leverkusen bought Wirtz from Köln when he was 17 years old and he literally only played 4 games for their academy.
      The video is about the best youth academies in this moment in time and right now I’d say Hertha has the best.
      Historically they obviously don’t stand a chance against other German clubs like Stuttgart or Schalke

  • @michealdefaoite8404
    @michealdefaoite8404 Před rokem +30

    Gavin Bazunu came through Shamrock Rovers academy and made his senior debut for rovers at 16

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +66

    South America is definitely worth a mention considering the amount of stars from their that have moved onto success at the top sides in Europe of course during Pele's playing career virtually all the best South American players played within their own domestic leagues in fact the entire Brazil 1970 WC winning team played their club football exclusively in Brazil which would be a complete impossibility these days

    • @dedasalmeida9047
      @dedasalmeida9047 Před rokem +1

      Agree

    • @Glethil
      @Glethil Před rokem +10

      ??? Is South America one club? Because players from South America that come thru to Europe dont develop in only one club there.

    • @gabrielmuniz64
      @gabrielmuniz64 Před rokem +6

      Historically speaking River Plate and Santos absolutely deserve to be in this list

    • @mattpryokra2245
      @mattpryokra2245 Před rokem

      Which part?

    • @vladimirputin123
      @vladimirputin123 Před rokem +1

      South America FC ??

  • @txg399
    @txg399 Před rokem +53

    Must admit I was watching this expecting Southampton to at least get a mention. Their output over the last 20 years or so has been remarkable.

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 Před rokem +23

      Nah, the Southampton academy has dried up big time. Their only great academy graduate in recent years is JWP. Other than that it's been pretty barren.

    • @DanielBParada
      @DanielBParada Před rokem +4

      British people lol

    • @maciejbala477
      @maciejbala477 Před rokem +8

      Southampton is more about young players they signed and developed for profit, not the players that come through

    • @ACGI657
      @ACGI657 Před rokem +4

      They only stood out as they had control of the entire south coast, Portsmouth were in financial trouble and both Bournemouth and Brighton are league 1 clubs. JWP is from Portsmouth and grew up as a fan of them

    • @twongyeirwehope2638
      @twongyeirwehope2638 Před rokem

      It's their scouting that's good not the academy

  • @timinator1999
    @timinator1999 Před rokem +25

    VIDEO SUGGESTION:
    What is going on at Southend United? They're less than 2 weeks from potential liquidation and there's very little mainstream coverage of this

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Před rokem

      Don't forget Gazelec Ajaccio. They just got liquidated from the French football several days ago only 7 years after played in the Ligue 1 for the first time in 63 years history of the club.

  • @samuelfichtner1426
    @samuelfichtner1426 Před rokem +18

    Although they aren‘t in a good form, Schalke 04 is a team worth mentioning.
    With graduates like:
    Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sané etc.

    • @matthewhernandez8342
      @matthewhernandez8342 Před rokem +4

      I miss the days when Schalke 04 used to play in the Champions League/Europa League.

    • @HerrZeus
      @HerrZeus Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately they are habing some sort of dip in potential right now, otherwise surely up there

    • @roselineukpanah1222
      @roselineukpanah1222 Před rokem

      Ozil

    • @matthewhernandez8342
      @matthewhernandez8342 Před rokem

      @@roselineukpanah1222 It’s too bad Ozil retired a few weeks ago, he definitely could’ve played another 2 years if he went to MLS.

    • @roselineukpanah1222
      @roselineukpanah1222 Před rokem

      @@matthewhernandez8342 He just decided to go back to his homeland

  • @lukalegcevic1415
    @lukalegcevic1415 Před rokem +4

    Im a big Dinamo Zagreb fan, but im so proud in our academy and our rivals deserves some praise, Hajduk Split, also have one of the best acadamies for sure

  • @tiagooliveira6828
    @tiagooliveira6828 Před rokem +41

    As a Benfica fan, I think that sometimes our academy gets a little overrated by the media, at least here in Portugal, as everytime a young player even starts for us he features on every newspaper’s first page, but, still, it is undeniable that our youth ranks are very impressive and I guess not everyone can be João Félix or Rúben Dias.

    • @Blue-ib7mo
      @Blue-ib7mo Před rokem

      I think Barca academy is fairly rated due to the fact of our history with players like Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Pique, Fabrigas, Captain Puyol and many others.
      The thing is we're going through harsh times. But still we have incredible players like Ansu Fati, Pedri, Gavi.

    • @Funkynunkytun
      @Funkynunkytun Před 3 měsíci

      @@Blue-ib7mou know I always thought pedri came from las palmas academy…but I guess I was wrong

  • @maxvonderdunk6967
    @maxvonderdunk6967 Před rokem +5

    I'm already looking forward to 7 nations punching above their weight. I imagine Croatia, Uruguay and Iceland would make the shortlist. Keep up the entertaining deep dives !

    • @saptaccrvima3563
      @saptaccrvima3563 Před rokem +2

      He will omit Croatia, he's an Englishman so he's still probably salty about 2018. He didn't even mention Dinamo's academy here

  • @mafiousbj
    @mafiousbj Před rokem +19

    My god that Emi Martinez photo with the golden globe is gonna become iconic right?
    I will be able to tell my children I saw it happen live ^^

    • @divhead3521
      @divhead3521 Před rokem +4

      How he had the audacity to do it in front of all those people well he was high af

    • @mafiousbj
      @mafiousbj Před rokem

      @@divhead3521 in an Arab country no less. I love Argentina because of that, they don't give a F***

    • @bandulad7695
      @bandulad7695 Před rokem +1

      It was amazing when he did it, had a good laugh about it 😂

    • @Blue-ib7mo
      @Blue-ib7mo Před rokem +1

      Plz don't tell them till they are 16

  • @ntc5879
    @ntc5879 Před rokem +13

    Even though it’s not a huge powerhouse like those on the list, Ecuador’s Independiente Del Valle has had an amazing track record of producing amazing Ecuadorian talents like those you see in Brighton. They’re even known as the “mata gigantes” aka Giant KiIIer thanks to their performances in continental championships

  • @seekeroftruth9200
    @seekeroftruth9200 Před rokem +20

    Jamal Musiala also developed in Chelsea‘s academy before he left for Bayern

    • @escape2nirvana
      @escape2nirvana Před rokem

      Still can’t believe they let him go so easily. Shows how stupid Chelsea really is

    • @LarryStylinson-tg2cv
      @LarryStylinson-tg2cv Před měsícem

      Pedri and gavi and before that Andres Iniesta messi and xavi were all la masia graduates how he put chelsea over barcelona is beyond me
      Chelsea fans tell me which players are better then the aforementioned players I said
      That's right no one only hazard is close and he's from llie academy

    • @nfinity4492
      @nfinity4492 Před 10 dny

      ​@@LarryStylinson-tg2cvdont cry. He clearly says this is about current academies.

  • @cameronferguson7145
    @cameronferguson7145 Před rokem +5

    Arsenal is a fascinating case because many of its best youth players were loaded into the first team from the start - notably, Fabregas, Walcott, and Bellerín, who all factor for other academies - when they could have been fed through Hale End. Recently, Gabriel Martinelli, Sambi Lokonga, and William Saliba have shared the same fate; Saliba spent what could have been academy years on loan in France, and Martinelli was already too good for U-20 football when he arrived from Ituano. Marquinhos almost fell into this category too, having been purchased from Sao Paulo, but has shuttled between the first team and the U-23s and was loaned out to Norwich after Trossard arrived in January.

    • @timclarke2661
      @timclarke2661 Před rokem +2

      These weren't academy players: they bought Walcott from Southampton, Lokonga , Martinelli and Saliba were also bought. They just scouted and bought good young talent to add to the academy players like Saka.

  • @Zantsak
    @Zantsak Před rokem

    Great video! As a CFC supporter, I cannot fault you.

  • @TheNormalJuan
    @TheNormalJuan Před rokem +1

    Great video, love the footballer names puns. And since you have been including a few more on recent videos (not just Adu) I'd like to suggest a couple more. Australian midfielder DANNY INVINCIBLE played for Swindon, Kilmarnock and St Johnstone between 2000 and 2011. Ghanian-English defender NORTEI NORTEY (pronounced NAUGHATY NAUGHATAY) spend several years in Chelsea academy before moving around different English lower leagues teams, and now plays in the United States third division. Nigerian defender DANNY SHITTU who played most of his career in different Premierl League and Footbal League teams, such as QPR, Watford and Milwall. And Zimbabwean midfielder DANGER FOURPENCE who played all his career in Zimbabwe with CAPs United and Kiglon.

  • @huykim4663
    @huykim4663 Před rokem +1

    As the 2022 World Cup has already finished, and we will look forward to the 2026 WC, could you start preparing for videos on the best player of every national team?
    I remember you did that during the time between the 2018 and the 2022 World Cup

  • @wearefanstv8994
    @wearefanstv8994 Před rokem +11

    For Chelsea you didn't mention Declan Rice and Jamal Musiala.

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Před rokem +5

    Still loving the Adu references

  • @bentn13
    @bentn13 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful to see Benfica in this list

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +59

    Benfica and Porto are bound to be up there I mean an awful lot of their players have gone on to huge success at other clubs and if it wasn't for the financial constraints of Portuguese football both could well be as successful as the most successful sides in Europe

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před rokem +30

      Porto's academy was never that great. Sporting and Benfica academies clearly top them both historically and in the present day.

    • @gerryskeloor2865
      @gerryskeloor2865 Před rokem +22

      The problem with portuguese football is also how Jorge Mendes influence the transfers of players in the portuguese league. Promising players like Samuel Lino and Vitinha tend to leave to coincidentally other clubs that have ties with Mendes (PSG, Valencia, Wolves, Monaco, Atletico Madrid) even tho the club or fans of those portuguese clubs still wanted those players to stay.

    • @fjnemo
      @fjnemo Před rokem +3

      I don't get people who comment before watching the vid

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 Před rokem +16

      Porto's academy is nowhere near as good as that of Benfica or Sporting.

    • @TheFuckingPuto
      @TheFuckingPuto Před rokem +1

      @@areebsiddiqui758 As of now Benfica and Porto are clearly ahead from Sporting as they haven't produced many good players from their academy in the last couple years (I'd say Matheus Nunes is an exception) as even some players such as Daniel Bragança, Jovane Cabral and even Gonçalo Inácio I feel like they shouldn't have developed more as they been playing in the first team for a while. Right now I would even put Braga ahead

  • @briannao9251
    @briannao9251 Před rokem +1

    3:36 - Fun Fact: the current Manager of the Arsenal Academy is Per Mertesacker, former Arsenal Captain and World Cup Winner with Germany at the 2014 FIFA World Cup!!

  • @DrZaius3141
    @DrZaius3141 Před rokem +6

    It should be noted that Benfica did fall out of the UEFA Youth League this season in the group stage already. But ultimately, Benfica, Chelsea, Barca and Salzburg (probably in that order even) are the most successful clubs in that particular competition.

    • @zarb6519
      @zarb6519 Před rokem +1

      They were also runners up in the previous tournament, but yes they had a bad go at it this season, but still plenty of great talent there.

    • @shoe_to_kill
      @shoe_to_kill Před 11 měsíci

      Who many finals for Benfica?

  • @ratzinger3814
    @ratzinger3814 Před rokem +3

    best footballing nation per capita would be an amazing video I'm sure you're already working on it but please do if youre not

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 Před rokem +52

    a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
    The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore.
    How they were very close to moving to ireland
    How they went up the English football leagues.
    It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel

    • @kieronparr3403
      @kieronparr3403 Před rokem +6

      There's still a million full length documentaries about it. Why rehash shit that was overdone at the time?

    • @BALHAM69
      @BALHAM69 Před rokem +1

      @@kieronparr3403 a updated one about the new stadium would be good and one from Alfie would be good
      His recent Indonesia documentary was good

    • @50pence59
      @50pence59 Před 10 měsíci

      I can’t find one. 😮

  • @rf7814
    @rf7814 Před rokem +5

    Alfie is there any chance you can do some concacaf content? 7 best concacaf clubs? Big CD Olimpia supporter here...I'm not saying we'd make the 7 lol just wishful thinking. Maybe 7 best central American clubs?

  • @SanFranFan30
    @SanFranFan30 Před rokem +3

    You didn't have to be so ruthless with Freddy Adu like that in the intro

  • @murdock9019
    @murdock9019 Před rokem +6

    Gavin Bazunu came through at Shamrock Rovers, and purchased by Man City

  • @OfficialFingazMC
    @OfficialFingazMC Před rokem +1

    Yes it would make an interesting video Alfie...

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 Před rokem +9

    Benfica indeed,have the strongest respective academy ever and I fully hope they continue producing more talents from their ranks in near future,good friends!!!LONG LIVE BENFICA!!!🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️🏋‍♂️

    • @nonameslb
      @nonameslb Před rokem +1

      🔴⚪🦅❤❤❤

    • @Sporting-tz4ei
      @Sporting-tz4ei Před rokem

      How is it the best ever if they have never produced one player who won a Balon D Or. Sporting CO developed two world players of the year.
      4 of the 5 best players in Portuguese history are from Sporting academy. In fact if you look at the top 20 Portuguese players ever a overwhelming majority is from Sporting.
      Benfica is nowhere near that level. However they have improved their academy a lot in recent years.

    • @OnyHipHopMusic
      @OnyHipHopMusic Před rokem

      @@Sporting-tz4ei sounds like u didnt watch the video , he was totally clear about sporting academy , he also said most of what u just said , u still ended up in 7th for a reason

    • @Sporting-tz4ei
      @Sporting-tz4ei Před rokem

      @@OnyHipHopMusic You said "strongest academy ever" that is 100% wrong. Benfica academy have improved a lot but they are nowhere near Sporting, Ajax etc. Benfica might not ever produce a Balon D or player.

    • @shoe_to_kill
      @shoe_to_kill Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Sporting-tz4ei os lagartos tinham que vir aziar... quantas finais tem o Benfica na youth league? Quem ganhou o ano passado? Quantos jogadores da formação do Benfica ganharam a champios este ano? Quem vende melhor? O Sporting tem uma excelente academia, mas ultimamente tem lançado jogadores banais, excepto o Leão. Ja foi a melhor, ,mas neste momento não é.

  • @jackmartin2866
    @jackmartin2866 Před rokem +9

    Could you do a video on the problems at Southend United?

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před rokem

      They seem to be on the verge of folding? Interesting because I check the standings and they are doing fine albeit in the National League.

  • @hellmuthschreefel9392
    @hellmuthschreefel9392 Před rokem +1

    Just an addendum comment: in your list of great Ajax academy graduates you missed Ruud Krol, the anchor of the great Ajax and Holland teams of the 70s who gave Cruyff, Haan, Rep and Keizer with Ajax and van Hanegem and Rensenbrink with Holland the freedom to go do their thing. He captained Holland to the 78 world cup final and was Franco Baresi's childhood defensive hero (football365 article). Also, don't know if they count as actual graduates but the Dane Christian Eriksen and the Belgians Toby Alderwereld, Jan Vertonghen and Thomas Vermaelen also all graduated from the Ajax academy.

  • @gabrielmuniz64
    @gabrielmuniz64 Před rokem +2

    Santos academy has featured the likes of:
    Pele
    Zito
    Coutinho
    Pepe
    And more modern players like
    Elano
    Robinho
    Diego Ribas
    Neymar
    Rodrygo
    Lucas Veríssimo
    Emerson
    Felipe Anderson
    And many others who aren’t european household names but shine in the Brazilian league like Gabriel Barbosa.
    Academies like River, Boca, Palmeiras, São Paulo also deserve a shout.

  • @culiacanazo5563
    @culiacanazo5563 Před rokem +3

    How about a video of the 7 best academies of evry continent…. North America South America Europe Africa Asia that would be really good suggestion 👍🏻

  • @zenokada2278
    @zenokada2278 Před rokem +2

    Best sporting or footballing countries per capita would be a really good fideo

  • @CG_Gaming007
    @CG_Gaming007 Před rokem +5

    the fact dortmund didn't even get mentioned blew my mind

    • @DabDabGoose
      @DabDabGoose Před rokem +18

      alot of the young players they bring into the first team where bought from other teams not academy players like Haaland, Sancho, Bellingham.

    • @CG_Gaming007
      @CG_Gaming007 Před rokem +1

      @@DabDabGoose true

    • @fishyfish6510
      @fishyfish6510 Před rokem +1

      Name the Dortmund academy products

    • @HerrZeus
      @HerrZeus Před rokem

      @@fishyfish6510 rüdiger, götze, reus, pulisic

  • @DabDabGoose
    @DabDabGoose Před rokem +8

    A big reason that big clubs not in top 5 leagues have really good academies is because it's basically crucial to compete in Europe since they can't sign players already good since they are out of their price range already.
    That said I'm confused on why Benfica has such low wage budgets(typically half of Ajax) despite the massive money they make from transfers and constant presence in UCL.

    • @awijaya2116
      @awijaya2116 Před rokem +1

      Could be that they're being prudent with their spending? Transfers and a UCL berth are hardly something that's guaranteed (well, maybe less so for the UCL berth given Benfica's typical standing), whereas wage bills typically stay the same one year and the next.

    • @DabDabGoose
      @DabDabGoose Před rokem +6

      @@awijaya2116 Ajax is being prudent, Benfica is like on another scale to the point it's probably to do with the owner taking chunks of money for themselves because it doesn't add up.

    • @zarb6519
      @zarb6519 Před rokem

      @@DabDabGoose I believe it has more to do with the more restrictive Portuguese tax system rather than the club itself not wanting to pay higher salaries. I think he mentions something about it in this video if I am not wrong.

    • @ricardoterrinha4899
      @ricardoterrinha4899 Před rokem +1

      Portugal is just in general lower cost than the Netherlands

    • @goncaloaraujo6644
      @goncaloaraujo6644 Před rokem +1

      @@DabDabGoose Benfica doesnt have an owner. The club is owned by the fans. However the wage bill is much lower because the president doesn't offer big wages in order to not create precendents. Either the players renew their contract or they are sold. Grimaldo's case is special because he doesn't want to renew his contract, although he probably will but if he doesn't then he'll leave on a free. That's very unsual.

  • @countryballsfan-pf9no
    @countryballsfan-pf9no Před rokem +2

    Can you do a Video on gazelec ajacco because they just dissloved And they were run by a mafia

  • @GuntherSDoumson2178
    @GuntherSDoumson2178 Před rokem +2

    KRC Genk? Few weeks ago they beat 3 youth teams of Ajax...

  • @justhuy7960
    @justhuy7960 Před rokem

    Can you make the list of 7 clubs who do the best when it comes to scouting young talents and make them superstar, teams like Dortmund, Brighton, Shakhtar Donetsk,...

  • @heyah1447
    @heyah1447 Před rokem

    You should do Top 5 academies in every continent.

  • @joshuaodibo8060
    @joshuaodibo8060 Před rokem

    You should make a 7 best football academies outside europe

  • @darylayertey6925
    @darylayertey6925 Před rokem

    I would love to see the Nathan Jones video you hinted at on your twitter.

  • @jeme12
    @jeme12 Před rokem +3

    I was 100% convinced the longer this video got that United will be nr1.

    • @jonathanjaffe7043
      @jonathanjaffe7043 Před rokem

      The only team that had a class 😂

    • @Brandon-nq7ys
      @Brandon-nq7ys Před 10 měsíci

      The only player of note that United have produced in the last 30 years is Rashford so they definitely don't deserve to be on this list

  • @axxessmundi
    @axxessmundi Před rokem

    Argentina & Brazil youth academies should be on the list with no doubt.

  • @LPTR93
    @LPTR93 Před rokem +10

    How Hertha Berlin doesnt Feature is insane. Over the past 10-15 years over 35 academy players have made it into the professional team, and many still play pro. This past weekend 3 of the 4 goal scorers against Gladbach were academy players and 6 players in the squad that day were academy graduates. It doesn’t matter how famous the products of the academy became but whether or not they made a professional career from that academy

    • @OnyHipHopMusic
      @OnyHipHopMusic Před rokem

      but it does matter , the title of the video is the best academies , academies that produces players on the level that Benfica does consistently will always mean its a better academy then the one that gets to keep all the players they get from theyr academy in theyr professional team. If Benfica didnt have the need to sell because of the financial constrictions of portuguese football , it would win the champions league more consistently then Real Madrid with the level of players that come out of theyr academy , if they could keep them ofc

  • @cillian303
    @cillian303 Před rokem

    Is Bazunu really a Man city academy graduate? He's had the same career path as Seamie Coleman and James McClean, started his career as a League of Ireland youngster with his performances earning him a big move to the premier league (for Shamrock Rovers when he was 16, played at least half a season there before city signed him)

  • @derolivenolleugner4569
    @derolivenolleugner4569 Před rokem +3

    My cousin actually got accepted to Sportings Youth Academy 1 week ago😀💪

    • @blast473
      @blast473 Před rokem

      Congratulations
      Now go and fill his mind with greatness of Arsenal so that he dreams and ends up joining them one day.
      Jk

    • @derolivenolleugner4569
      @derolivenolleugner4569 Před rokem

      @@blast473 i mean i hope he makes it to the top level and if he does his/(and mine aswell)favorite team is Barca because our family is from there but him playing for Arsenal would be very sick if he can go on to be a professional

    • @OnyHipHopMusic
      @OnyHipHopMusic Před rokem

      Well he missed by a little on the map , should have gona bit more to the center of Lisbon to the Red side 😂 still congrats on getting the spot , its still one of the 3 greats of Portugal 😁

  • @user-gh5mw1vp5r
    @user-gh5mw1vp5r Před rokem +4

    What about Dinamo Zagreb? I personally think that Dinamo should be at least in the top 10, especially if we take into account that the population of Croatia is less than 4 million, and the pool of players and the money they have are probably 10 times less than most of these clubs on the list, and the players they produce are the top class play in the strongest clubs in Europe, wining the Champions Leagues and some of them now have 2 medals won at the world cups. Just some of the players from Diamo Academy are: Modric Kovacic Manzukic Boban Brozovic Prosinecki Eduardo da Silva Dani Olmo Čorluka Lovren Kramaric Kranjcar Majer Sosa Vrsaljko etc.

  • @adambrookes8763
    @adambrookes8763 Před rokem +2

    can you do the worst?

  • @luislicona386
    @luislicona386 Před rokem +3

    This video should have been a Top 20 to prevent controversies and allow people to focus on what truly matters: the best academies

  • @t.robinson4774
    @t.robinson4774 Před rokem

    Good vid. Good size. Avoid Jesus going forward eh?

  • @akifjaved1790
    @akifjaved1790 Před rokem

    'per capita basis' lol..... love it

  • @Nacho_324
    @Nacho_324 Před rokem

    Peñarol from Uruguay has one of the best academys of South America, they are current champions of U20 Libertadores

  • @raistormrs
    @raistormrs Před rokem

    How Complicated do you want this to be?
    Alfie: YES!

  • @orioneden7529
    @orioneden7529 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Fabregas is a product of Barcelona's academy not Arsenal

  • @dandadda1674
    @dandadda1674 Před rokem

    I believe at this time you’re long overdue for an one on one interview with Freddy

  • @ammanus356
    @ammanus356 Před rokem +3

    Not sure I agree with your statement on Chelsea's transfer business regarding Koulibaly. Half the centre-backs coming out of Chelsea's academy have been mediocre, whereas Koulibaly was widely regarded and sought after as one of the best centre backs in the world. It hasn't worked out, but you can't call it bad business in the moment.

  • @jamiecarroll1627
    @jamiecarroll1627 Před rokem

    Gavin Bazunu came through shamrock rovers academy and played for their first team

  • @lime2333
    @lime2333 Před rokem

    Hello Alfie! Watching @ 4AM

  • @nichlasb4406
    @nichlasb4406 Před rokem +3

    Regarding Manchester City and their salaries. I do believe both Manchester United and Chelsea pay higher salaries according to a decent amount of sources?

    • @Brandon-nq7ys
      @Brandon-nq7ys Před 10 měsíci

      That's true but this channel has always been bitter towards City so what do you expect?

  • @pennyeap309
    @pennyeap309 Před 3 měsíci

    Not a MU fan, but the Class of 92 is certainly one of the most successful academy products

  • @tochuk_wu
    @tochuk_wu Před rokem +2

    I think real Madrid castilla is really underated because of the signings the club masks and that most players don't make the first team but is just as good as lamasia

    • @karlclifford1176
      @karlclifford1176 Před rokem

      They produce good footballers that are la liga level and have good careers but how many go on to represent Real Madrid? Very very few - although you could argue Real is the hardest ten in the world to get into

    • @fadhil2831
      @fadhil2831 Před rokem

      @@karlclifford1176 real madrid academy graduate suffer from galacticos

  • @theshadowymastermind3945

    Do top 7 feeder clubs

  • @hampulle_ftbl4926
    @hampulle_ftbl4926 Před rokem

    4:05 is I just me that sees a guy that looks exactly like Smith Rowe, could that be him? Because the picture is showing when you talk about a “quieter” period for arsenals academy

  • @DemmieG4
    @DemmieG4 Před rokem +1

    Missed out other La Masia graduates like Xavi Simons and Takefusa Kubo

  • @hrolfureyj
    @hrolfureyj Před rokem +1

    Frenkie de Jong you mean the guy from the Willem 2 and RKC academy or some other Frenkie de Jong?

  • @nathanb286
    @nathanb286 Před rokem +2

    If you think about it, everyone praises Barcelona’s youth academy but never praise Real Madrid’s youth academy. Is there a problem in youth development at Real? Barcelona have many more good players produced in their academy while Real have only Raul, Butragueno, Casillas, Chendo (maybe Carvajal and Parejo) while a list of La Masia graduates would take ages and if two XIs of these players in their primes played against each other, I think Barca would win easily. Maybe it was just the Galacticos era?

    • @Kushagra.j
      @Kushagra.j Před rokem

      La fabrica is one of the best in the world but La masia is the best

  • @edsmith4353
    @edsmith4353 Před rokem

    Best academy graduates for each premier league team might be a good idea

  • @powerouletdino9405
    @powerouletdino9405 Před rokem

    I’m a bit surprised that Athletic Bilbao didn’t get an honorable mention. I don’t know much about their academy but if they only sign basque players and their probably the biggest club in the region, and have never been relegated I figured their academy must be fairly productive.

    • @emilfrederiksen.1622
      @emilfrederiksen.1622 Před rokem

      I agree but do to that limitation their talent pull is minimal and they rarely produce a big big player like Larporte Fx.

  • @friedrichnietzsche2557

    Has a Benfica Fan i proud to say benfica academy is the best in world and we are gonna keep poducing world class players 💪💪💪

  • @fran1514
    @fran1514 Před rokem +1

    Was hoping for Anderlecht

  • @luishernandezblonde
    @luishernandezblonde Před rokem +1

    Eehhh, you forget Clairefontaine academy. Built in 1988, opened in 1994. It's the best academy in the world, surpassing even the mighty academies like La Masia or even South American academies. Yet the best academy in France was not mentioned.

  • @beyourself1306
    @beyourself1306 Před 9 měsíci

    In this video there are no Ajax and Dortmund academies, right? it's one of the best too.

  • @wolfmauler
    @wolfmauler Před rokem

    Let's have a top 7 English football academies 👍

  • @davidkay1923
    @davidkay1923 Před rokem

    What about the best academies from every continent and their best set of players

  • @nicolasladner7113
    @nicolasladner7113 Před rokem

    How is fabregas both part of barca and arsenal graduates?

  • @WildLion2014
    @WildLion2014 Před rokem +3

    Good list, but you forgot to mention arguably Chelsea's greatest academy success: Jamal Musiala

    • @abdullah087
      @abdullah087 Před rokem

      Lol. Chelsea fans claim everything

    • @WildLion2014
      @WildLion2014 Před rokem

      @@abdullah087 what are you talking about? He spent most of his academy career at Chelsea before moving to Bayern

  • @RedmondsVideos
    @RedmondsVideos Před rokem

    As someone who helped you with the gimcheon video. Unreal you have omitted man United…….

  • @juannietoacuna
    @juannietoacuna Před rokem

    Argentinos Juniors should've been given at least an honorary mention. Producing Maradona and Riquelme is quite noteworthy.

  • @RATH678
    @RATH678 Před rokem

    Frenkie de Jong came from Willem ii youth ranks or am I wrong Alfie????

  • @LastAfricanTiger
    @LastAfricanTiger Před rokem

    Clairefontaine does feature really

  • @Marc-mz8kw
    @Marc-mz8kw Před rokem +1

    Claiming Gnabry as an Arsenal academy graduate is odd he moved from Stuttgart age 16 just like Kimmich and Timo Werner. I'd consider those players Stuttgart graduates.

  • @chirantansanjay8432
    @chirantansanjay8432 Před rokem

    Hahahhaa the Adu jokes keep getting better

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Před rokem +1

    Props for a better pronounciation of Leão. You can be excused for the ão part but you got rid of the J in the middle of the word.

  • @danielnoah7719
    @danielnoah7719 Před rokem

    Edger Davis ♥️♥️♥️

  • @leemcdonald1342
    @leemcdonald1342 Před rokem

    Video idea:
    7 clubs who are using the wrong formation.

  • @cosmotheumbreontrainer
    @cosmotheumbreontrainer Před rokem +1

    Benfica deserves to be number 1 simply for the sheer money it's generated for the club 🤯

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Před rokem

    Don't get me wrong, I am an Arsenal fan, but wasn't Fabregas a La Masia player and just moved to Arsenal because he feared he wouldn't get enough play time in Barca's first team? You even mention him as a La Masia graduate when you make the Barca case. He can't be a graduate of both now can he? :D

  • @FilK79
    @FilK79 Před rokem

    Partizan Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb should be listed too

  • @AndyNigel762
    @AndyNigel762 Před rokem

    What about Asec Mimosa from the Ivory Coast

  • @anthonysteven7052
    @anthonysteven7052 Před rokem +6

    How can Manchester United miss out 😯 on of the best or the best academy group of players the Bubsy babes or the class of 92, to Pogba, Lingard, McNeil, Danny Drinkwater, Danny Simpson, Danny Welbeck mind u the Danny’s have all won the prem. To Rashford, McTominay, Gernacho, I could name a lot more but it’s all good tho.

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 Před rokem +4

      He's ranking them in the present. So past players who've already retired don't count towards the criteria. Otherwise Barcelona would obviously have been first with Ajax second.

    • @mgramsdale
      @mgramsdale Před rokem

      Yeah problem is that we are massively under invested in youth in recent years (thanks Glazers) and CIty's facilities and coaching is a mile ahead of ours right now. Historically, we are a mile ahead but even former United stars are sending their sons to City's academy, including: Peter Schmeichel, Viv Anderson, Darren Fletcher, Wayne Rooney and Andy Cole

    • @natsudama4604
      @natsudama4604 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@mgramsdalewayne Rooney kid is not at man city

  • @jakeportas1143
    @jakeportas1143 Před rokem

    Surely Liverpool at least deserved to be mentioned. From the 90s you had Fowler, Owen, Carragher and Gerrard. More recently there have been Sterling, Trent, Jones, Kelleher, Wilson, Bajcetic, Phillips and a few others currently out on loan.
    If this list is made based primarily on how the academy is performing at this time, then surely Liverpool is one of the best. Is it as prolific as Chelsea, Manchester united, Benfica or Ajax? No. But I feel it is harsh to not even mention some of the players who have come out of Liverpool's academy

  • @cutez0r
    @cutez0r Před rokem +9

    It's complicated to rank academies nowadays because it's not always about 100% homegrown talent since scouting plays a massive role in this process. If Santos or River develops a kid till 15 and he moves to Benfica, is it fair to say he's a Benfica developed talent when he makes the move to a pro career? I think if we do a top in scouting, a lot of the same teams would be in the ranking.

    • @cillian303
      @cillian303 Před rokem

      Since he was mentioned in this video, Gavin Bazunu is a perfect example of this. He started his senior career at Shamrock Rovers in Ireland and I think was only at city a couple of months before he went out on loan.

    • @jofa9495
      @jofa9495 Před rokem

      Why are you using Benfica as an example? From all the players mentioned only Ederson is Brazilian and I dont even remember a single argentinian playing for our academy ever. All the other players are Portuguese (yes we have a lot of black people who are born and raised in Portugal).

    • @victoriap1561
      @victoriap1561 Před rokem +1

      messi is a good example, only 3 argies have ever trained in la massia he was scouted because he was a massive talent in a desperate situation. A lot of big euro teams can buy youth players one way or the other.

    • @OnyHipHopMusic
      @OnyHipHopMusic Před rokem

      Yeah it is fair , from 15 to 18 wich is the usual age to go pro if ur really good , a lot can happen. Benfica has a TV Series about its academy , and you can see for yourself that only a small percentage of kids can actually get featured on the main squad , so only the cream of the crop will achieve it. Ederson came young to Benfica around that age , but he in the series himself says that he had to work his ass off to be able to make a mark in the youth teams to get called up. What i mean is most of the players development hapens around that time , and if they are not in the correct enviornment to evolve the correct way, they will not achieve world class level. And think about this , a team like Santos wouldnt just let a Neymar just go fly to lisbon to go try it out at Benfica, if they spot a pure genius it does not matter what team it is , if it has some power they will hold him for how long they can, so yeah its totally fair to be considered Benfica developed talent , since Benfica was the one who believed and helped the kid reach greater heights

  • @c.l.visions2581
    @c.l.visions2581 Před rokem

    Dortmund and liverpool deserved at least a mention.

  • @AK-bj6fk
    @AK-bj6fk Před rokem

    Thought Alfie would get trapped into mentioning Pedri lol.

  • @j1m01
    @j1m01 Před 8 měsíci

    #classof92