Participants
of the five-day Airtel Rising Stars international soccer clinic take
part In training at the Azam complex, Dar es Salaam.
Andrew
Stokes, a Manchester United Soccer school coach gives instructions to
the participants of the Airtel Rising Stars International soccer clinic
which is taking place at the Azam Complex, Dar es Salaam. The clinic
comes to end on Sunday.
Participants
of the five-day Airtel Rising Stars International soccer clinic have
praised showers to the Manchester United Soccer school coaches who are
guiding the clinic. The young players said they have learned a lot for
the last three days and they are confident that they will have improved
their soccer skills come the end of the clinic.
“We
have learned how to dribble a ball well, and I am more confident in my
dribbling skills than I was before I came here,” said Tiago Gova from
Malawi.
Watching
the young students at the soccer clinic play, it is evident that in
just a few days, they have picked up several professional footballers’
skills, vastly improving their method of playing the sport. This has
instilled both pride and confidence among the players. “We feel like we
are approaching professional heights, we are getting good!" Thomas
Chindeka, a student player from Tanzania.
Sixteen
year old Lily Awour from Kenya who started playing football at the age
of nine says she was inspired by her sports master to play football.
The form two student says that from the skills she has gained at the
clinic she is inspired to explore soccer as a profession. “I am excited
about soccer now more than ever before. I want to take it higher and
play for my team back home,” she added.
Another
soccer star at the clinic is fifteen year old Ibrahim Shambi Mombasa,
Kenya . He says he, too, is motivated to take up soccer as a
professional career. “Since I came to the clinic, I have developed great
passing and scoring skills. I am now able to pass a ball, with focus
and score for my team,” he remarked. “Our coaches have emphasized on
teamwork as well as keeping focus on the game and the ball to score a
goal,” he added.
Besides
football skills the coaches have paid special attention to encouraging
the students to stay focused on education. “Not everyone will be a
professional footballer," explains Neil Scott, who is the Head coach of
the clinic. "I would like you to work hard in school just like you work
here in the field.”
In
addition, students have also learnt about discipline, respect, and
tolerance, to ensure they are groomed as all-round players.
The
clinic runs until Sunday and has seen 72 girls and boys of age 13-17
from 12 African countries come together for the clinic under the
guidance of Manchester United Soccer schools. This is the third
international soccer clinic for the Airtel, in partnership with
Manchester United FC to host.
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