Apprenticeships
vendredi 16 janvier 2026
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Looking for early career opportunities? How about kick-starting your career at one of the top football organisations in the world?
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Since 2002, we have been offering apprenticeships based at our campus in Nyon, Switzerland, primarily in the field of commercial administration for students pursuing a Swiss federal certificate of competence (CFC). We also encourage young people to pursue a commercial apprenticeship with a federal baccalaureate over three years of study instead of four.
In 2023, we expanded our offering by introducing an apprenticeship in ICT operations which leads to the Swiss federal VET diploma.
We consider it an important part of our mission to offer meaningful training opportunities to young people in the local region.
What to expect?
Our apprenticeship programmes are designed to give young professionals hands-on experience in the corporate world while continuing their studies, offering them a unique opportunity to explore various aspects of the football industry.
The dual education pathway combines practical work within our organisation with theoretical learning at school.
What we offer
Apprentice programmes are a core pillar of the Swiss education system. At UEFA, we offer two types of apprenticeship for Swiss students who have completed their 11 years of compulsory education:
1. Commercial apprenticeship (CFC)
- Commercial employees perform administrative tasks within a private or public company. Their main activities include handling correspondence and orders, performing accounting tasks and managing secretarial matters.
- Our commercial apprentices work three days a week and rotate every six months between different departments and divisions including human resources, football, finance, UEFA Academy, marketing and commercial operations.
2. ICT apprenticeship (VET diploma)
- ICT operators install and configure the hardware, applications and software that make up a company or organisation's ICT infrastructure. Their main activities include installing and commissioning ICT equipment, providing user support and carrying out networking and administrative tasks.
- Our ICT apprentices work three days a week and rotate between different units every year, ranging from stock, network and event operations to business solutions, application support and delivery services.
Benefits of an apprenticeship
- 🌍 Gain real professional world experience
- 🤝 Build a professional network
- 🏢 Develop professional skills
- ➡️ Access career opportunities
- đź’¶ Earn while you learn
How you can apply:
Applications are accepted once a year, from October to November, and posted here.
You can apply by directly via the link, including your motivation letter, CV (in French), and school marks from the previous two years.
UEFA People stories – Our apprentices
Mathieu, third-year commercial apprentice
"Being able to rotate across different departments helped me discover what I enjoy most and allowed me to apply what I learn in school directly to real projects. I particularly enjoyed helping organise the UEFA Champions League draws – preparing the equipment, setting up the draw room, printing the team stickers and then watching the draw from a box knowing I had helped. It required a lot of organisation, planning and communication with others, and doing this in my first year really threw me into the deep end. Working in such a professional and international environment has been a great experience and helped me grow both personally and professionally. It’s exciting to contribute to real work at UEFA and get a behind-the-scenes look at how everything functions."
Harrison, second-year commercial apprentice
"I've always had a deep passion for football, so joining UEFA was a dream come true. During my time here, I had the opportunity to work across various departments, gaining valuable insights and skills. What I enjoyed most was the chance to make a positive impact by supporting my colleagues and contributing to a strong team spirit."
Luca, third-year ICT apprentice
"When I started my apprenticeship, I was afraid of the unknown, afraid of failing or not performing my tasks well, but UEFA proved me wrong. The atmosphere and general positivity inspired and encouraged success in my VET diploma. The different rotations gave me a real opportunity to apply the theory I learnt in school and grow my confidence."