A New Start Through Football: Nuno’s Journey with Cheltenham Town Community Trust

When Nuno moved from Portugal to the UK, he faced the familiar challenges of settling into a new country—feeling isolated, unsure of where to turn, and missing the rhythm of home. But everything began to change when a friend introduced him to Cheltenham Town Community Trust.

“I was new to the area and didn’t know many people,” Nuno shares. “I hadn’t taken part in anything like this before, but I knew I wanted to improve my football skills and connect with people who shared my passion.”

That introduction led Nuno to the Community Football Coaching Degree, a unique programme delivered in partnership with the University of South Wales. The course blends academic study with hands-on coaching experience, allowing students to learn online while gaining real-world skills through the Trust.

The University of South Wales allows students to gain practical experience in their desired nature of work, whilst allowing for a blended learning approach where students have both face-to face and online learning. The courses which are hosted at your local football club has a huge emphasis on gaining real world learning through placements with students only having to attend the University for short residential periods.

One of the key figures in Nuno’s journey has been Dec, a coach at the Trust and the designated USW mentor for students.

“Dec has been a huge help,” says Nuno. “He’s always there to support us, answer questions and make sure we are putting our learning into practice in a meaningful way.”

Through coaching sessions in schools, holiday camps, and community programmes, Nuno and his fellow students apply their learning in real time—gaining confidence, leadership skills, and practical coaching experience.

Since enrolling, Nuno has seen a transformation both on and off the pitch.

“It’s made a big difference,” he says. “My confidence has grown a lot and I’ve definitely improved as a player and a person. The support I’ve received has helped me feel more connected and positive.”

The programme has not only developed Nuno’s coaching and playing abilities but also boosted his wellbeing and sense of purpose.

“Outside of football, I’ve made new friends and feel more confident about my future—whether in sport or elsewhere.”

Now, Nuno is fully committed to staying involved with Cheltenham Town Community Trust.

“I definitely want to keep going,” he says. “It’s more than just football. It’s about support, growth and being part of something bigger. I’d recommend it to anyone.”

“If you’re passionate about football and want to develop as a coach and a person, this is the place for you. You’ll meet great people, gain experience and be part of something that makes a real difference.”

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