Lily Sweeney, writer
The football teaching business, delivering academy sessions to kids between 1 and 10 across the UK, has joined the Point Franchise network.
Founded in 2011, Kixx has grown substantially since this time, and now operates in 60 different territories, which are managed by over 45 franchisees, across the UK. The football franchise introduces young children to the sport, aiming to improve physical and social skills, and to promote the value of an active and healthy lifestyle early on.
Kixx was recognised by Goldman Sachs as falling in the top 5% of high growth businesses in the UK, and in partnership with The Football Association, is a national delivery partner of McDonald’s Fun Football Centres. If you’re interested in investing with the physical education franchise, you’ll need to make a minimum initial investment of £5,000, with total investment costs of £14,995. After two years as a franchisee, your expected revenue will be £85,000.
In return for a Kixx investment, you’ll get access to a developed and successful franchise network, and you’ll be able to utilise a proven business model and launch programme. You’ll receive comprehensive initial and ongoing training. You’ll be supported on multiple levels, on an ongoing basis, by your franchisor and the Kixx Senior Leadership team. A market leading website will be provided to you to help you handle bookings, registrations and payments, and you’ll also have access to bespoke marketing campaigns and technology.
Current Kixx franchisees come from all walks of life. Some were pro or semi-pro footballers. Some were sports coaches. Others were teachers. If you’re the right fit, Kixx is ready to provide the training. The ideal Kixx franchisee has a passion for sports, for teaching, and for making an impact in their local community by helping children to become more fit and active. If that sounds like you, find out more about franchising with Kixx via its profile page, which you’ll find linked above.
Kixx
Kixx provides a fantastic introduction to football for young children aged between 18 months to 10 years. Our academy sessions develop children’s physical and social skills, simultaneously promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
Lily Sweeney, writer