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  • Ilhan Fandi To Move To England To Further Football Education

    Ilhan Fandi To Move To England To Further Football Education

    The third son of Singapore legend Fandi Ahmad could well be headed to England next year to further his footballing development.

    TODAY reported last month that Ilhan Fandi, 13, travelled to York to train with the i2i Football Academy, with a view to finding a suitable school for him. This will allow him to stay in England and join an English club’s academy in due time.

    Fandi revealed yesterday that Ilhan, who trained daily there, is keen on a permanent return, even though he will be on his own.

    “We just (wanted to) find out whether he can stay alone; he said he is quite happy to try,” said the 54-year-old on the sidelines of a TAG Heuer event at Wisma Atria. “The boys there were much bigger (than him), but he enjoyed it.

    “He’s okay with it so far … We’ll see. The most important thing is that the education system there is good; we hope we can enrol him.”

    Fandi added that a possible school has already been identified: The Queen Ethelburga’s College, which caters to ages 14 to 19 and offers a traditional curriculum that includes A-Level.

    He explained that Ilhan has already taken an aptitude test at the college and the family is waiting for the results, but the earliest possible enrolment will be in September next year. In the meantime, Ilhan will continue his studies here.

    Fandi is also looking to send Ilhan there for “seven to 10 days” during next year’s March holidays to allow him another chance to acclimatise.

    “It’s still a long way (until September) and we don’t know whether he will change his mind,” he explained. “That’s why maybe next year … we’ll send him there (again), see how he feels; we don’t want him to be homesick, even though it’s a boarding school.”

    He added that Ilhan is keen to follow in the footsteps of his elder brothers, Irfan and Ikhsan, who both spent time training and playing in Chile.

    All four were present to grace yesterday’s event at Wisma Atria, held in conjunction with tomorrow’s Battle of Europe 2016 clash between England Masters and Germany Masters.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Fandi’s Third Son, Ilhan, 13, Heading For English Football

    Fandi’s Third Son, Ilhan, 13, Heading For English Football

    Both his two elder brothers have done it, and now, Ilhan Fandi (picture), the third son of local football icon Fandi Ahmad, is set to follow in their footsteps and head overseas to continue his footballing development.

    TODAY understands that Ilhan, 13, will travel to England with his parents next week to find a suitable school for him. He will then be able to stay in the country and join an English club’s youth academy in due time.

    In the meantime, Ilhan will train with the England-based i2i Football Academy, which has partnerships with both York College and York St John University and will assist in linking up players with English professional and semi-professional clubs.

    “Ilhan must get into a school first. He can’t get into a English football club yet because he’s underage and we (his parents) are not working there,” Fandi told TODAY.

    “So we’ll need to get him a school before looking for a club for him, but I have some contacts who can recommend a suitable academy for him to join. I think he’s very talented, so I want to give him the same opportunities like what his brothers had.

    “It’s all about experience for Ilhan, and he’ll probably spend about three to four years overseas, depending on how fast and strong he grows.”

    Fandi is confident Ilhan can cope with the difficulty of staying overseas alone at such a young age.

    “He has that mentality, he’s got the passion, he’s got the character and the skills are there,” explained Fandi.

    “It’s his own desire to go to England, although we know it will be hard for him. Irfan and Ikhsan went together so at least they had each other when they were in Spain and South America. But I believe Ilhan has what it takes.”

     

    Source: TODAY Online