For families
Explore suitable football student pathways.
Families submit player interest, current level, goals and timeline. IZCO Soccer reviews the profile and can connect qualified students with selected partner opportunities.
For parents and guardians
Clear information before any next step.
IZCO Soccer is built for families making education and football decisions with care. We review the player profile, parent or guardian contact details, consent, country, language, football level, academic goals, timeline and available video before any human follow-up.
What is reviewed
The process reviews age, guardian contact, consent, country, language, club or academy background, current level, position, goals, timeline and available video.
What happens next
If the profile matches available partner pathways, the family may receive human follow-up from the IZCO Soccer team. B/C profiles may be kept in a non-urgent nurture queue.
Safety and expectations
Minors are not treated as the decision-maker. Parent or guardian details and consent are required. Partner schools make their own admissions, enrollment, pricing and program decisions.
What IZCO Soccer does and does not do
IZCO Soccer captures, qualifies and refers student interest. It does not make school admissions decisions, issue visas, award scholarships, provide contracts, control club trial outcomes or own partner program environments.
There is no automated outreach to players or families. Qualified profiles become human action cards so the IZCO Soccer team can decide whether a parent or guardian follow-up is appropriate.
Submit Player ProfileTalk to a human advisor
For parent and family enquiries, contact IZCO Soccer through our human support channels.
Families can ask about the application process, the information reviewed and whether a qualified player profile may fit selected partner pathways.
Xavi brings football development experience and technical perspective to help families understand player readiness, development context and realistic pathway options.
For players under 18, a parent or legal guardian should be involved in all communication.