We have advised football digital platform provider, The Coaching Manual, on securing funding from NPIF – Maven Equity Finance, part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund managed by Maven Capital Partners, and a consortium of investors led by ex-England football international, Danny Mills.
The Manchester headquartered company was founded by brothers Terry and Chris Barton who identified the lack of expertly curated and accessible football coaching material to players, coaches and parents in grassroots football. The company set out to transform the way coaching is delivered by producing an interactive, digital platform using cutting-edge software tools to help deliver its best-in-class coaching material, developed alongside world-renowned football academies.
Its innovative product offering has proven successful in the UK through all levels of coaching from grassroots to elite level and it has been adopted by a number of leading Premier League and Championship clubs. The company has also focused on the large and growing US market where it has been endorsed by a number of state associations and multi-state football clubs.
Having secured the funding, The Coaching Manual is well-positioned to continue with its expansion in the UK and US, having held advanced talks with a large number of football clubs, football associations and state associations.
Our team was led by Corporate partner Sandip Khroud and solicitor Tamanna Keir, supported by Employment partners Paul Ball and Gearalt Fahy.
The Coaching Manual co-founder, Terry Barton said: “The management team is delighted to announce that the investment into The Coaching Manual has completed. This gives us the ability to deliver incredible coach education across multiple digital platforms. The backing and Investment from Maven and especially Danny Mills, with his industry knowledge, further validates the opportunity that we have in front of us to make football better globally.”
Co-investor Danny Mills added, “When I was introduced to The Coaching Manual I instantly realised that it was a fantastic opportunity. My passion for football and business aligned with helping grassroots coaches and making football better for kids of all abilities and ages got me excited. When I saw what the management team had created I couldn’t wait to get involved. This could really help change the foundations of football.”
BHP Corporate Finance also acted as advisers on the transaction.