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A'ameer Kstantin

From academy hopeful to elite sport professional, A’ameer Kstantin’s journey shows how PTSA belief and guidance unlock pathways beyond playing, into coaching, performance, and elite football environments.

I was first introduced to the founder of Pro Touch Soccer Academy, after winning Chelsea FC’s Search for an Asian Soccer Star. Like many young people, I had ambitions of becoming a professional footballer, and PTSA provided the bridge into the professional game, offering both exposure and belief at a key stage of my development.

After many unsuccessful trials at professional clubs, I signed a two-year schoolboy contract with Leyton Orient FC. I continued pursuing my dream into my late teens, playing semi-professionally while studying at college. During this period, with the support of PTSA, I began completing my coaching qualifications, keen to remain involved in football whilst giving back what I had learned over my years of playing.

Following the completion of my bachelor’s degree, I decided to pursue a Master’s in Physiotherapy, driven by a clear goal to work within elite sport and high-performance environments. After gaining experience in private practice, I joined Queens Park Rangers FC, working full-time within the Academy setup.

I later relocated to Australia, working in a Rehabilitation and Performance Clinic, before returning to the UK to work with Tottenham Hotspur FC, most recently within the Women’s First Team.

My professional journey has been shaped not only by opportunity, but by the consistent support, belief, and guidance from everyone at PTSA, who played a pivotal role in helping me navigate both the challenges and successes along the way.

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