The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New indoor hub coull help to nurture Fife’s football talent

£1.8m facility with artificial grass at Michael Woods Sports Centre in Glenrothes hailed as a game-changer

- JONATHAN WATSON jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

Fife’s footballer­s will enjoy facilities fit for the sport’s top stars when a new, state-of-the-art academy opens its doors next month.

The multi-million-pound indoor centre at Glenrothes’ Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre has been heralded as a game-changer, with claims that it will help the region’s top talent fulfil its potential.

With the big kick-off scheduled for the end of the month, there are hopes leading teams will be attracted to the £1.8 million hub, the first of its kind on Scotland’s east coast.

Councillor Judy Hamilton, the region’s convener for community services, said: “This facility will allow us to offer a real focus on training and developmen­t, strengthen­ing the good work already being done by the council’s football developmen­t team.

“We’re committed to increasing opportunit­ies for people to take part in sport and physical activity and this training facility will help us to offer a stronger pathway for Fife’s footballer­s.”

The complex will be home to the Fife Football Performanc­e Academy and the Fife Elite Football Academy, where the kingdom’s next generation of footballer­s can be nurtured.

Funding of £1.8m for the centre has come from Fife Council, with a further £500,000 allocated from sportscotl­and.

Demand for the new facility is expected to be high, particular­ly in the winter months, when outdoor training is at the mercy of the weather.

However, members of the public will also be able to book space on the 60x40m 3G playing surface, equivalent to the eight-a-side outdoor pitch in place at the Michael Woods Centre.

With some of football’s top clubs, including Barcelona, Manchester United and Manchester City, having used Fife as a training base in recent years, there are hopes that stars such as Lionel Messi and Paul Pogba could one day be put through their paces on the artificial grass surface.

Ed Watson, chief executive for Fife Sports and Leisure Trust, said: “The Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre continues to be one of the trust’s most well-attended centres, offering the local community affordable access to physical activity opportunit­ies.

“The addition of a dedicated indoor facility for football and rugby use is a real boost for the centre and staff are very much looking forward to strengthen­ing partnershi­p working with clubs and sporting bodies to maximise its potential.

“We also look forward to welcoming local customers who want to take advantage of this fantastic facility.”

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? A view of the artificial grass pitch at the new indoor sports hub in Glenrothes.
Picture: Steven Brown. A view of the artificial grass pitch at the new indoor sports hub in Glenrothes.
 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Manchester United star Paul Pogba could be one of the big names using the indoor pitch one day.
Picture: PA. Manchester United star Paul Pogba could be one of the big names using the indoor pitch one day.

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