Belgium Pro League leads to bloody children
September 16 – The proportion of the minutes given to players under the age of 20 in all 20 leading leagues in Europe remains on a record of 6% For The 2024/25 season, according to the new data released in the Talent Report and Landscape of the UEFA European club competition on Monday.
But the gap between the club that hugs young people and those who ignore it altogether still naked. Of the 321 top clubs surveyed by UEFA, 22 fail Field of a single player aged 20 or below, while the Denmark FC side Northern Zealand Once again set the benchmark with teenagers who contribute 37% of all minutes of the league.
The top division of Belgium stands out as the youngest as a whole, with almost half of all minutes played by soccer players aged 23 or younger. Among individual clubs, RC Strasbourg Alsace gives 90% extraordinary play time for players aged 23 years and under.
This report also highlighted how the state and competition uphold the rules designed to improve the development of local players. At 2024/25, 31 Forced league Nationality requirements, while 29 quota trained by the mandated association and 11 requirements of the club trained by the club.
At the UEFA competition level, 41% from the League phase minutes played by locally trained players, with 15% by players trained by clubs or B-LIST (CTP+). The Champions League recorded 38% of locally trained minutes, compared to 44% in the European League and 41% in the European Conference League.
Variations between clubs are very striking: Shakhtar Donetsk occupies the top of the Champions League with 54% CTP+ participation, while RB Leipzig has dropped down with only 1%. Three other clubs recorded below 5%.
Meanwhile, 53% of Champions League clubs cannot fill in the list of full 25 players for this season, underline the uneven construction pressure and landscapes to develop and integrate local talents.
In the preface to the report, UEFA President Alexander Serve Write: “Participation at the top level develops. Nearly 21,000 Players displayed in the top football last season. This report looks at the squad rules and the use of players, contributing to the ongoing discussion about workload, calendar, competition format, competitive balance, and transfer rules. This finding highlighted how the club shared playing time in all larger troops, using fully replacement and rotation to manage demands. “
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