Juventus Academy Ghana releases fees for enrolment

Published on: 10 November 2023

In a major stride towards nurturing the next generation of football talents, Juventus Academy Ghana has officially disclosed its fees for enrolment, providing a golden opportunity for young enthusiasts to step into the world of professional football training.

As the renowned academy extends its reach to the passionate youth of Ghana, the unveiling of these fees marks a pivotal moment for parents, guardians, and aspiring players eager to embrace a future in the beautiful game.

The academy was officially opened last week, under the direction of Kwadwo Asamoah, a former player for Juventus and Ghana. Massimiliano Colasuonno Taricone is a co-owner of the venture.

It seeks to provide young men and women with potential, between the ages of six and twenty-one, the chance to develop both on and off the field by honing their skills in accordance with the renowned football techniques and ideals of the Italian club.

According to the academy's website, the packages vary; depending on age category, they range between $1,500 and $3,000 every season and in USD equivalent.

Children aged six to eight years, known as Pulcini, will be asked to pay a registration fee of $1,500 every season, while those aged nine to eleven (Giovannissimi) would be expected to pay $2,000 per season.

To be enrolled in the academy, Allievi (players between the ages of 12 and 14) must pay $2,500 every season, while Primaveras (players between the ages of 15 and 19) must pay $3,000 per season.

In addition to the applicable fees for each season, the Pulcinis and Giovanissimis would be charged $400 for kits, while the Allievis and Primaveras would be charged $450 for their equipment, which includes an official training kit, match games kit, presentation suit raincoat, and a bag.