05/05/2026
Most youth football environments develop participation.
Very few develop real players.
Nine years ago, I founded Ultra Football Academy with one clear purpose to help young players (U6–U21) close the gap between Australian and European football development.
The vision was simple, but bold:
Build a high-performance environment centred around technical excellence, futsal, small-sided games, individual detail, and genuine care for every player.
Not to compete with clubs, but to enhance and elevate youth development standards.
Since then, we have invested countless hours on and off the pitch.
We’ve developed players now competing across NPL levels, supported pathways into overseas opportunities, and delivered elite football experiences through tournaments and international tours across Australia and Europe.
This September, our longest-serving group, now U16 will travel through Holland, Belgium, Germany, and Serbia for another elite European football experience.
Because development is not theory, it’s exposure, repetition, and standards.
For me, coaching has never been about numbers.
It has always been about quality, detail, standards, and relationships.
Knowing every player. Understanding their strengths. Pushing their limits. Developing not just footballers, but people.
To coach is a privilege.
To lead young players is a responsibility and it must be done with intent, honesty, and care.
To build something that lasts, that’s the real reward.
I am grateful to every player, parent, coach, and professional who has supported this journey, both locally and internationally.
Being nominated for Australian of the Year (2022 & 2023) for contribution to the Sydney community is a reminder that impact goes far beyond the pitch.
This October, Ultra Football Academy begins its 10th season, a decade defined by high standards, technical development, consistency, and genuine care for young footballers.
Never underestimate the impact you can have.
Building a lifetime legacy is what truly defines your work.
Vic Jokovic