Professional expectations
Players are held to a higher standard in how they train, prepare, respond to feedback, and carry themselves inside the academy.
Euro Selects gives ambitious players a more focused environment for advanced training, European standards, and clearer preparation for the next step.
Euro Selects is built for players who are ready for stronger expectations, sharper feedback, and a pathway-minded training environment.
The programme focuses on professional habits, tactical understanding, technical detail, and preparation for opportunities beyond local competition.
Parents are not only choosing a programme. They are choosing the people who influence a player’s habits, confidence, discipline, and next opportunities.
Players are held to a higher standard in how they train, prepare, respond to feedback, and carry themselves inside the academy.
The coaching team helps players understand the game, the pathway, the pressure, and the habits required to move forward.
Proline’s leadership focuses on more than local development — helping families understand Europe, scholarships, and realistic next steps.
Euro Selects gives players access to a wider football network, with affiliate clubs that help create meaningful exposure to professional environments in the Netherlands and Belgium.

A Dutch top-flight club that gives Proline players the opportunity to be seen in one of Europe’s respected professional football environments.

A historic club with a strong community identity, offering young players a valuable look at the Dutch professional game in a setting built on hard work and local talent.

Known for its stadium, professional setup, and rich footballing tradition, Roda JC gives players exposure to a serious club environment.

A fast-growing Belgian professional club that offers a strong gateway for players ready to test themselves in a competitive, high-energy football culture.
The right academy should make the development environment clear: who leads it, how players are coached, how families are supported, and where the pathway can realistically lead.
Parents should know who is shaping the environment, setting standards, and guiding player development.
Training should build sharper technique, smarter decisions, stronger habits, and confidence under pressure.
Families need clarity, support, and a team that understands the player beyond the session.
The pathway should be honest: European opportunities when the level fits, and scholarship routes when they create the better future.