This study is conducted with ultimate objective of exploring the training of youth football projectrnand its contribution to the main clubs with the case of premier league participant clubs of AddisrnAbaba Administrative city. Four sample youth (junior-B) projects were selected, from sevenrnAddis Ababa Administrative city premier league participant clubs, (EEPC, Dedebit, Defense andrnCommercial Bank of Ethiopia) youth projects using simple random sampling technique. Thus,rnthe subjects in the study were 100 players, 4 coaches, and 4 administrative officials. In this studyrndescriptive survey method was employed. Questionnaire was dominantly used as data collectionrninstrument; unstructured interview and observation were also used in the process. The datarngathered through questionnaires were analyzed by using frequency counts and theirrnpercentages; where as the data gathered through interview and observation were analyzedrnthrough descriptive statements. The major findings include that failure of coaches to manage andrnfollow players throughout the training session, inappropriate or wrong methods of warm-up andrncool-down by players, lack of facilities and equipments for training, and nutritional variablesrnaffect the training of youth projects and its contribution to the main clubs. Hence, it could bernconcluded that the training of youth (junior-B) projects which are administered or governed byrnPremier league participant clubs of Addis Ababa Administrative city highly affected by shortagernof facilities and equipments. In addition to these inappropriate or wrong methods of warming-uprnand cooling-down also some of the constraints of the training session.