Watch as Chelsea won the UEFA Youth League thanks to a 3-2 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in Switzerland on Monday afternoon. Continue reading
The Youth Radar welcomes a collaboration with Sam Biggers and Rui Miguel Martins, two expert Portuguese football writers, as they identify the hottest talents aiming to form the new Portuguese ‘Golden Generation’. Continue reading
UEFA Youth League v NextGen Series. Join the debate. Continue reading
A feature on whether the EPPP can solve the problem of English players in the Premier League with expert opinion from Dr Richard Elliott and former Bradford City defender David Wetherall. Continue reading
After a below par performance against Ukraine this week, it brings up the ever-recurring question of what’s next for England? Here’s The Youth Radar’s alternative solution. (Image: Telegraph). Continue reading
The news broke this morning that Europe’s premier youth tournament, spanning across the season, would not take place this year after it was revealed they were concerned about funding for the tournament. Continue reading
The recent South American Youth Championship provided heartbreak for Brazil and Argentina but led to the rise of the chasing pack. We explore the upcoming talents of Uruguay, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador and Chile in this special feature. Continue reading
You may have seen the adverts on Eurosport… but this is the real deal. Welcome to Qatar’s footballing factory churning out players from all over the world in their bid to become one of the greatest nations on earth. Continue reading
After the Netherland’s triumph in the UEFA European under 17 Championship, The Youth Radar takes a look at the success of the Dutch academy system. Continue reading
Jean Marie Dongou has took the NextGen Series by storm this year. The Youth Radar dives a little deeper into the new Samuel Eto’o at the Nou Camp Continue reading
In a special report, The Youth Radar talks to Chinese football website goalhi.com in a bid to find out how the sport in China is developping and what has to be done to promote the domestic game within the nation. Continue reading
In a special one-off article by The Youth Radar, we look into football in the poor nation of Palestine where war and conflict is disrupting the game, but the country is taking small steps to overcome this constant issue. Continue reading