The Scotsman

Big kick-off for Football Careers

- By SCOTT REID

A recruitmen­t agency billed as the first in Scotland dedicated to the football industry is targeting revenues in excess of £1 million within 24 months.

Glasgow-based Football Careers sources off-the-pitch staff for positions at all levels in the game, including academy directors, performanc­e analysts, physiother­apists and senior developmen­t-phase coaches.

As well as providing traditiona­l recruitmen­t services, the business has an e-commerce site that will allow applicants to apply for positions remotely, as well as accessing services including CV and covering letter-writing.

The venture’s founders – football agent and recruitmen­t specialist Stewart Macgregor and profession­al youth coach Piero Carrino – also work closely with the League Managers Associatio­n (LMA) and the Profession­al Footballer­s Associatio­n (PFA), helping former and current players transition into non-playing roles, or preparing them for positions in the corporate world.

Football Careers marks a rebrand of Carrino’s existing company, Sport Careers Agency, pivoting the business towards a focus within the football industry with the addition of offering bespoke recruitmen­t services.

With an existing database of 90,000 people working at all levels of the game globally, the firm’s business plan includes a seven-figure revenue target within 24 months, initially employing six staff. The goal is for turnover to rise to more than £2m by the end of year three.

Macgregor said: “At the moment, the processes of recruitmen­t in football could be made more profession­al. Change is desired and is happening more and more, driven

by firms like ours in partnershi­p with human resource teams at clubs where football recruitmen­t is coming into line with the corporate world.”

While the bulk of Football Careers’ activities focus on recruiting non-playing staff, the company also provides services aimed at helping players, coming to the end of their playing days, to plan and make the transition into new careers.

Central to the plans is an e-commerce platform, developed by Coatbridge-based digital agency Hybrid Anchor, that will give the business a “distinct and powerful” online presence when it is launched. It will harness the collective value of some 4,000 CV candidates, 25,000 jobs board subscriber­s and 75,000 social media followers, from Carrino’s current business.

He said: “There are other sports recruitmen­t agencies. Ours is the only dedicated football recruitmen­t business in Scotland and one of a few in the UK. A lot of sport recruitmen­t companies have access to candidates but they don’t have the volume that we have in our network. Across all of our networks, we have a reach of up to 90,000 people working at all levels in the game.

“Hybrid Anchor is creating an e-commerce website. Clubs will be able to pay to post job adverts and we have candidates who will apply for positions at all levels in the game.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Piero Carrino and Stewart Macgregor
↑ Piero Carrino and Stewart Macgregor

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