Personal documents
Passport, parent or guardian identification, emergency contacts, signed consent for minors and family contact information.
Parent documentation checklist
Documentation requirements vary by nationality, age, duration, selected partner and current rules.
Family preparation
These categories help parents organise the first conversation. The selected partner keeps the final document requirements for its own process.
Passport, parent or guardian identification, emergency contacts, signed consent for minors and family contact information.
Recent school reports, transcripts, language level, current academic pathway and any learning-support information families want reviewed.
Current club or academy, level, position, football CV if available, coach reference if available and video link if the family has one.
Medical history, allergies, insurance details, emergency permissions and any sport participation information requested by a partner program.
Families may need nationality-specific documents, travel permissions, consular forms or other requirements depending on the destination and duration.
Partner programs may request additional forms, payment steps, residence documents, school forms or arrival information.
Important note
Final documentation requirements depend on nationality, age, duration, partner school/program and current regulations. IZCO can help organise the process but does not replace legal, immigration or consular advice.
How IZCO works
The goal is to give families a clearer, more realistic path before any partner conversation.
Player, parent or guardian, football, education and timeline details are captured.
Guardian involvement is required for minors and consent is checked before actionability.
The profile is structured for age, level, language, country, goal and readiness.
Football background and development context can be reviewed by the IZCO team.
Possible partner pathways are considered only where a profile may fit.
If appropriate, a human follow-up can happen with the parent or guardian.
A structured candidate profile may be shared with a selected partner program.
The partner makes its own decision on availability, requirements, fees and next steps.