Proof

Harrison Burns and the value of visible technical quality

A practical example of how structured benchmarking can help technical strengths stand out and support opportunity at elite academy level.

Harrison Burns became a strong example of how the Soccer Skills Challenge can help make technical qualities more visible, particularly in areas that might otherwise be overlooked in conventional goalkeeper assessment.

Structured benchmarking can help opportunity emerge from clearer evidence.
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Proof Point

Why this example matters.

Players are often judged through narrow lenses. For goalkeepers in particular, technical quality with the ball can be under-emphasised unless there is a structured way to make it visible.

Harrison Burns shows why that matters. His performance helped make footwork, composure, and distribution easier to see, turning technical quality into clearer evidence that supported a higher-level opportunity.

Better visibility helps important qualities stand out, especially when they are not always obvious from traditional observation alone.
  • Makes technical quality easier to identify
  • Helps overlooked strengths become visible
  • Supports player progression with clearer evidence
  • Shows how benchmarking can strengthen opportunity
Harrison Burns

How technical evidence supported a real opportunity

This case study helps explain how structured benchmarking can reveal qualities that top clubs increasingly value.

Success Story

From structured benchmarking to an Arsenal trial

Young goalkeeper Harrison Burns emerged as a strong example of how the iSportScouting Soccer Skills Challenge can support player progression.

Rather than being noticed only for traditional goalkeeping traits, Harrison stood out through the technical qualities modern clubs increasingly expect from goalkeepers, particularly comfort in possession, footwork, and distribution.

That wider picture of performance helped contribute to an opportunity to trial with Arsenal FC.

Why He Stood Out

Technical quality with the ball mattered

While many goalkeeper evaluations focus primarily on shot-stopping, Harrison's profile highlighted something broader.

His footwork, composure, and distribution helped show that he could contribute in the way modern clubs expect from a goalkeeper who is comfortable operating as part of possession and build-up play.

That is exactly the kind of quality structured benchmarking helps make more visible.

What This Shows

The challenge can reveal qualities that matter beyond the obvious position-specific lens.

Harrison's case reinforces the idea that structured assessment is valuable because it highlights transferable technical qualities, not just surface-level outcomes.

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Modern clubs value complete technical profiles

Harrison's example shows that even for goalkeepers, technical ability with the ball can become a major differentiator.

Harrison did really well. Although he wasn't tested much as a goalkeeper during the trials, he made two excellent saves and showed outstanding distribution with his feet. His performance in the Skills Challenge highlighted his technical quality, which is exactly what top clubs like Arsenal look for.
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Structured evidence can strengthen player opportunity

This example shows how a challenge environment can help technical ability become easier to identify, easier to compare, and easier to act on.

It is not only about producing a score. It is about helping relevant qualities become visible enough to support meaningful decisions.

Wider Meaning

This is about more than one player

Harrison Burns is a useful proof point because it demonstrates how structured benchmarking can bring clarity to qualities that might otherwise be missed or underweighted.

That makes the process better for scouts, more informative for coaches, and more meaningful for players trying to understand where they truly stand.

Why It Matters

Visible technical quality supports better decisions

When technical performance is made clearer, opportunity becomes less dependent on guesswork, reputation, or incomplete observation.

That is a core reason why structured benchmarking sits at the heart of the iSportScouting platform and the wider Academy Retention System.

Show technical quality more clearly.

The Soccer Skills Challenge helps players, coaches, and scouts work from more visible evidence, making technical strengths easier to identify and easier to support over time.

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What Academy Leaders & Coaches Are Saying

Trusted voices describing the value of measurable development visibility.

Ian Bishop - West Ham United

Ian Bishop - West Ham United

This changes more than scouting. When development is measurable and visible, families no longer rely on guesswork or reputation. Structured benchmarking gives players clarity, coaches confidence, and academies a stronger foundation built on evidence rather than emotion.

James Meara - Pittsburgh Riverhounds Academy Director

James Meara - Pittsburgh Riverhounds

This shifts the dynamic from hoping to be noticed to showing real, measurable progress. When players and families can clearly see development over time, decisions become calmer, more informed, and more aligned with long-term growth.

Jon Willis - UK Football Scouting
Nov 12, 2024

Jon Willis - UK Football Scouting

When development is structured and transparent, it changes the environment completely. Players can demonstrate their progress, parents understand the pathway, and academies build trust through evidence rather than perception.

Russ Horsley - Phang Nga United FC
Feb 09, 2025

Russ Horsley - Phang Nga United FC

I’ve seen this platform evolve into a structured development visibility system. It gives academies measurable insight into player progression, helping coaches demonstrate real improvement and giving families confidence in the pathway.

Glen Little - ex-Premier League Player
Feb 08, 2025

Glen Little - ex-Premier League Player

The Skills Assessment provides structured, measurable insight into a player’s technical and physical development. By making progress visible before match-day pressure, it gives coaches clarity and families confidence in the pathway.

Paul Cox - Ex-Pro Player, EFL Manager
Oct 20, 2023

Paul Cox - Ex-Pro Player, EFL Manager

Having worked in football for over 30 years, I’ve rarely seen a system that brings this level of structure and clarity to player development. By making progression measurable and visible, it strengthens trust between coaches, players, and families.

Brian Lee - Scout
Jan 17, 2024

Brian Lee - Blackpool FC Scout

iSportScouting changes the dynamic inside academies by making development measurable and transparent. It gives coaches clarity, players direction, and families confidence in the pathway.