The Academy of Light is the name of the UEFA five star certified training facilities and youth academy for English football club Sunderland A.F.C.
Officially opened in March 2003, the Academy of Light is a state-of-the-art training facility located in 220 acres (0.89 km2) of land (60 acres dedicated to football) in Cleadon - just north of Sunderland. It replaced the aging Charlie Hurley Centre, located nearby. The site is used as the primary training facility for the first team, but is also used to train the youngsters in Sunderland's youth system.
Costing over £10 million to build, the site was the focus of protests from local residents who were angered at the development on a green belt. In the course of a seven-year battle, proposals were withdrawn, two public inquiries were launched, Sunderland appealed against decisions on three occasions, and ultimately the site itself does not conform to Football Association Academy standards - meaning alternative arrangements had to be made for an indoor pitch.
Officially opened in March 2003, the Academy of Light is a state-of-the-art training facility located in 220 acres (0.89 km2) of land (60 acres dedicated to football) in Cleadon - just north of Sunderland. It replaced the aging Charlie Hurley Centre, located nearby. The site is used as the primary training facility for the first team, but is also used to train the youngsters in Sunderland's youth system.
Costing over £10 million to build, the site was the focus of protests from local residents who were angered at the development on a green belt. In the course of a seven-year battle, proposals were withdrawn, two public inquiries were launched, Sunderland appealed against decisions on three occasions, and ultimately the site itself does not conform to Football Association Academy standards - meaning alternative arrangements had to be made for an indoor pitch.