How LLS Gave Me the Independence to Coach in the USA

By |2025-07-29T11:08:23+00:00July 28th, 2025|Destinations, Education, Success Stories, Top Tips|

How LLS Gave Me the Independence to Coach in the USA After graduating from the LLS sixth form course, Harvey Smith got the opportunity to coach football in the USA with Beestera Soccer. Having never been to the US, working in New York as a football coach was something that had never […]

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How Aishah is Pioneering South Asian Representation in Football

By |2025-07-30T16:13:11+00:00July 17th, 2025|Education, Success Stories, Top Tips|

How Aishah is Pioneering South Asian Representation in Football We sat down with sixth form graduate Aishah Bilal to discuss her time at LLS and what she’s accomplished since. From coaching football abroad, to pioneering South Asian representation in sports, and working in the Premier League. Aishah is currently in Qatar, coaching with […]

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How to Overcome Adversity and Get a Career in Sports

By |2025-07-21T09:51:09+00:00July 17th, 2025|Success Stories|

How to Overcome Adversity and Get a Career in Sports Lilijhana Jones is an LLS graduate who’s currently a sports coach in New York with Beestera Soccer Training, an award winning soccer programme that holds camps in 40 locations across 9 different states. We got in touch with her to ask her a […]

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Becoming a Sports Coach: 18 and Living in New York

By |2025-07-21T09:22:48+00:00July 4th, 2025|Destinations, Education, Professional Network, Success Stories, Top Tips, Uncategorized, Unique Experiences|

Becoming a Sports Coach: 18 and Living in New York Recently, LLS Graduate Harri Knight sat down with us to give us some insight into how his time at LLS has helped him go on to do something he loves. Currently, he’s in New York coaching football at a Beestera […]

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