Fingal and FAI TY course continues to lead the way on and off the pitch
A flagship collaboration between Fingal County Council and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has celebrated the graduation of the TY Class of 2025, with 50 students receiving their certificates from the highly successful Football and Fitness Transition Year Course.

The TY students – 25 boys and 25 girls - from across Fingal came together at a special ceremony attended by FAI representatives, the Mayor of Fingal, key officials and programme staff. They were joined by special guests Killian Philips – himself a former participant of the course and Student of the Year in 2019 - and Women’s National Team Manager, Carla Ward.
Additional accolades in the boys course this year went to Ryan Sheridan who was selected as the Student of the Year, with Richard Ferizaj named as Player of the Year. In the girls course, Grace Keaveney was named as Student of the Year, while Ella Kelly was picked as Player of the Year.
Now in its ninth year, the TY course offers 50 students annually the unique opportunity to live the life of a full-time footballer while continuing their academic education. The programme has delivered remarkable outcomes for both boys and girls, combining football training, educational achievement, and personal development. It equips students not only for potential careers in football but also for broader success in life.
Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Brian McDonagh said: “It's great to see so many young people getting an opportunity to spend a year as professionals in sport, training and learning to coach along with continuing key academic subjects. All the schools that they've gone into as part of the course have also benefited hugely, and they’ve been absolutely delighted with the work that these young men and women have done to put back into the local community. The investment that Fingal and the FAI have put into this innovative programme is huge, and we wish this year’s graduates every success in the future.”
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FAI Course Manager Denis Hyland expressed his pride in the programme’s continued success: “This is the ninth year of the course, and it continues to go from strength to strength. Importantly, it allows TY students to live the life of a full-time footballer while also meeting their educational needs. We are especially proud to welcome Killian Philips back to speak with this year’s graduates; he’s a fantastic role model for every student in the room and one of the most inspiring stories for any young footballer in the country”.
While the joint initiative has heavy focus on football and fitness, it also helps equip students with valuable life skills. Participants gain a full Fitness Instructor’s qualification from Litton Lane Training and complete the FAI’s Coach Education pathway, earning PDP1 and PDP2 qualifications alongside a gym instructor qualification. Across the year that the TY course was running, students also undertake modules covering maths and English, as well as learning about topics such as sports psychology and nutrition, and there’s even cooking lessons involved on how to produce high-performance meals.
Fresh from his recent senior international call-up, Killian Philips said: “I loved every minute of doing the TY course and it has given me memories for a lifetime. It really helped to push me on and I'm starting to reap the rewards. I think of the confidence boost as well, and showing me that if you keep working hard, be passionate about what you’re doing and put in the extra time every day that you can reach the highest levels. “
Women’s National Team manager Carla Ward said: “I think you can see the positive impact this course has had on all of the graduates; it's an unbelievable initiative that is well resourced. And it’s not just football, it's about life skills, personal development and understanding how to be an elite athlete - you can't put a price on that. It's so important to look after this next generation and that we continue to create a pipeline of young players that will be hugely beneficial for the future of the game in Ireland.”
Since its launch, the Fingal’s TY boys programme has seen:
- 66 Underage International Players
- 37 International Debuts
- 2 Senior International Players – Andrew Omobamidele and Andy Moran. If capped, Killian Philips will become the third full senior international.
- 38 First Team League of Ireland Players
- 12 Overseas Professional Contracts
- 43 Students Progressed to Third-Level Education
- 21 USA Scholarships
- 94% Attendance Rate
- The success of the course is also reflected by the achievements already seen through the TY Girls Programme which has been running since 2023:
- 16 Underage International Players in the first two years of the programme
- 5 International Debuts
