AFC Liverpool
AFC Liverpool is an independent football club that was set up in 2008 by Liverpool fans who were priced out of top flight football. The club is owned by the fans and run by the fans. Anyone can become a member and have an equal vote on how the club develops. One member, one vote.
AFC Liverpool is a genuine, not for profit football club, so all the revenue generated stays within the club and doesn’t line the pockets of a multi-millionaire owner.
Although the club is run by fans, the Society Board has been carefully picked and voted for by the members to include many professionals in their respective fields, so there is nothing amateurish about the make up of the club.
AFC Liverpool is run as a professional organisation with big ambitions, both on and off the pitch but always puts the fans first. It is aimed especially at those Liverpool fans, who for whatever reason, are not attending Premier League football, be they priced out or just unable to get tickets.
We currently play in the North West Counties League First Divison North six promotions from the Football League.
Chris Strirrup
AFC Liverpool Chairman
“Coaches have helped improve my son’s overall game and confidence. He wasn’t keen on playing in defence at first, but he really enjoys it now and has made the position his own. It’s a brilliant set up on and off the pitch, and a chance for any child to develop.”
Parent of 7 Elite Academy UK player Sam McKenna
“I’ve not seen the training sessions myself, but from games I’ve seen the coaching set-up has impressed me with what they are trying to do during games. The coaching set up is the best I have seen outside a professional academy.”
Parent of 7 Elite Academy UK player Maddox Underwood
“Everyone at the academy is very supportive to the children and their parents. My family had a very good experience at 7 Elite Academy and the team is fantastic.””
Parent of 7 Elite Academy UK player Harris Powell
“Training and the team spirit is great. The Coaches and his teammates are all good lads! The set up and communication between parents and coaches is good, and the app they use for this is another plus point.”
Parent of 7 Elite Academy UK player Kayden McCullough