PFA fitness programme set to help ex-players
Recently-retired players who could be at risk of feeling “in limbo” at the end of their careers are being offered the chance to join a new unionfunded fitness network.
The RECONNECT initiative has been launched by the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) to help ex-pros manage the physical and mental transition away from playing full-time.
Leicester’s 2016 Premier League title-winning captain Wes Morgan took part in the initial session at Loughborough University last month alongside former England striker Ellen White and ex-Leeds and Preston North End forward Jermaine Beckford, among others.
“A lot of players that I speak to who have recently retired struggle with finding what to do next,” Morgan said.
“The routine they are so used to gets taken away at retirement and they can feel slightly left in limbo.
“The benefit of the RECONNECT sessions is that they’re structured, which helps massively. The physical side is all taken care of and so former players get the opportunity to catch up with people they’ve not seen in a while and maybe have played with in the past.”
The network is part of a wider PFA effort to help its members succeed both during and after their playing careers.
Sessions will begin from early May, to be hosted at Leeds Beckett, Hull and Liverpool John Moores universities, with 17 higher education locations across England and Wales provisionally set to be used in the programme.
PFA chief executive Maheta Molango added: “The physical impact of moving away from full-time football is often overlooked, but it can have big knock-on effects at what is often a really challenging time for players.”