Pau FC is launching a football reality TV show to find its next professional player. The Béarnais club, sanctioned by the DNCG, is innovating by using social media to find its next gem. With the help of its player-videomaker Valentin Liénard, followed by over half a million subscribers, Pau is betting on creativity to unearth its next player. The project, titled 'a football reality TV show', will allow thirty candidates selected from YouTube volunteers to be evaluated by the Pau FC technical staff. The goal is to land a professional contract with Pau FC at the start of the next season. This initiative is an opportunity for the club to find new talent and bypass the DNCG sanction. Pau FC hopes to attract not only unsuspected talents, but also a new audience, young and connected. The project is an image and recruitment operation that could well revolutionize the way football clubs address their community. Valentin Liénard, known for his ability to merge web content and ball passion, is at the helm of this project which has a personal resonance for him. Applications are already flooding in and Pau FC secretly dreams that this digital adventure will produce a real success story in the style of 'Kanté' version Béarn. The club is taking a risk, but it could pay off. The future of football recruitment may be changing, and Pau FC is at the forefront of this change. With its reality TV show, the club is giving itself a chance to find the next big thing, and to make a name for itself in the football world.
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Pau FC Launches Football Reality TV Show to Find Next Pro
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