UCFB

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UCFB
Established2011 (2011)
Location
Wembley Stadium, London, Etihad Stadium, Manchester, and Turf Moor, Burnley Football Club
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Coordinates: 53°47′20″N 2°13′44″W / 53.78889°N 2.22889°W / 53.78889; -2.22889

UCFB (University Campus of Football Business) is a Higher Education institution offering undergraduate and postgraduate university degrees and executive education in the football business, sport and events industries.

Campus Locations[]

UCFB has two campus locations:

Wembley Stadium
Etihad Stadium, Manchester

UCFB's first campus, UCFB Burnley, opened in 2011 at Burnley Football Club.[1][2] The Queen and Prince Philip visited UCFB Burnley[3] during their tour of Turf Moor and Burnley Football Club as part of the Jubilee Celebrations.[4]

UCFB Wembley opened in 2014[2][5] at Wembley Stadium, home of English football, sport and events.[6]

In 2016, opened a flagship campus based in and around the Etihad Stadium. UCFB Etihad Campus' facilities include access to sporting facilities such as the Manchester Regional Arena and Indoor Athletics centre, National Squash Centre, Manchester Sports Village, Belle Vue and the National Basketball Performance Centre. The Etihad Campus replaced UCFB Burnley.

UCFB Wembley and UCFB Etihad Campus are located inside and surrounding their respective stadiums, with some classrooms overlooking the pitch.[2]

In 2021, a new building called Arch View House was opened on the Wembley campus. This is a teaching, study and student accommodation facility.

Global Institute of Sport (GIS)[]

In July 2020, UCFB launched the Global Institute of Sport (GIS).[7] GIS offers Master’s degree programmes in the football and sports industry in the UK, US, Canada and Australia.

Employability & Enrichment[]

UCFB's Employability & Enrichment programme includes its Executive Guest Speaker Series and work experience opportunities.

The UCFB Strategic Leadership & Management Programme, another aspect of the Employment & Enrichment programme, is led by Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the Scottish Professional Football League.

UCFB students also have the opportunity to work towards a number of internal and external additional qualifications relevant to the industry. These include FA Coaching certificates, STATS (formerly Prozone Performance Analysis) and foreign language qualifications.

UCFB Academies[]

UCFB’s elite football academies based at UCFB's campuses in Manchester and Wembley are tailored for elite level footballers who have recently been released from professional football clubs, or for those that possess an ability to play at a higher level.

The academies allow students to combine working within a professional football environment, led by UEFA qualified coaches, with a place on one of UCFB and GIS' unique degrees in football or sport.

UCFB Academy, Manchester is available to male students and is based at UCFB Etihad Campus, whilst UCFB Academy, Wembley is located at UCFB Wembley Campus. [8]

Employability & Enrichment Panel[]

Executive Board[]

  • Brendan Flood - Chairman and Chief Executive of UCFB, Chairman of GIS and Director of Burnley FC;[20]
  • John Banaszkiewicz - Director of UCFB and Burnley FC;[21]
  • Paul Fletcher MBE - Director of UCFB, Former Burnley FC, Bolton Wanderers and Blackpool FC Footballer, and Former Chief Executive of Burnley FC, Huddersfield Town and Bolton Wanderers;[22]
  • Professor Carl Lygo - Non-Executive Director of UCFB, Non-Executive Director of the Office for Students and Founder of BPP University;[23]
  • Bill Holroyd CBE - Director of UCFB, and Chairman and Founder of OnSide Youthzones.[24]

Executive Strategic Board[]

  • Brendan Flood - Chairman and Chief Executive of UCFB, Chairman of GIS and Director of Burnley FC;[25]
  • John Davies - Chief Financial Officer of UCFB;[26]
  • Sharona Friedman - President of GIS;[27]
  • Professor Martyn Jones - Director General of UCFB.[28]

References[]

  1. ^ "UK university to offer only football business degrees". BBC. June 10, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Wembley announced as second home for Burnley's UCFB". Burnley Express. February 27, 2013.
  3. ^ Daydy, Graham. "By Royal appointment". Total Football Magazine.
  4. ^ "Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour reaches Lancashire". BBC. May 16, 2012.
  5. ^ "UCFB in landmark deal with Wembley Stadium". .
  6. ^ "UCFB Wembley launched". theFA.com. February 26, 2013.
  7. ^ https://www.ucfb.ac.uk/news/ucfb-news-hub/introducing-the-global-institute-of-sport/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ https://www.ucfb.ac.uk/studying-at-ucfb/ucfb-academies-landing-page/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Barwick, Brian. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  10. ^ Campbell, Alastair. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  11. ^ Doncaster, Neil. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  12. ^ Prothero, Martin. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  13. ^ Phelan, Mike. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  14. ^ Simmons, Kelly. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  15. ^ Bevington, Adrian. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  16. ^ Nolan, Paul. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  17. ^ Brown-Finnis, Rachel. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  18. ^ Gatcliffe, Andy. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  19. ^ Smith, Sue. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  20. ^ Flood, Brendan. "Our Executive Board".
  21. ^ Banaszkiewicz, John. "Our Executive Board".
  22. ^ Fletcher, Paul. "Our Executive Board".
  23. ^ Lygo, Carl. "Our Executive Board".
  24. ^ Holroyd, Bill. "Our Executive Board".
  25. ^ Flood, Brendan. "Our Operational Board".
  26. ^ Davies, John. "Our Operational Board".
  27. ^ Friedman, Sharona. "Our Operational Board".
  28. ^ Cassell, Paul. "Our Operational Board".

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