DIGICEL KICK START CLINICS FOOTBALLERS DEPART FOR SUNDERLAND
DIGICEL KICK START CLINICS FOOTBALLERS
DEPART FOR SUNDERLAND
Friday,
August 20th 2010 – Port of Spain, Trinidad: Eight young footballers from the
Caribbean and Central America – who were selected by England and Liverpool
football legend, John Barnes, from the Digicel Kick Start Clinics 2010 – today
departed from Piarco International Airport in Trinidad for Sunderland AFC’s
Academy of Light, where they will spend one week training with some of the best
coaches in the Barclay’s Premier League.
As
the boys set off on their trip, Vice President of FIFA and President of both
CONCACAF and the Caribbean Football Union, Jack Warner, wished them the best of
luck and said; “I am a great supporter of Digicel’s efforts in supporting the
development of football across the Caribbean and Central America.
“The
Digicel Kick Start Clinics are a fantastic initiative and with Sunderland on
board for the third consecutive year, it is a marvellous opportunity for
aspiring young footballers to get the chance to train with a Barclay’s Premier
League Club and showcase their skills on the international stage.
“The
Barclay’s Premier League is the highest-ranked football league in Europe and
purportedly the richest and most watched football league in the world, so there
is nowhere better for these boys to gain experience and develop their talents.
“I
wish all of the young footballers the very best of luck and I hope they make the
most of this exciting opportunity,” he continued.
Matthew
Woo Ling from Trinidad & Tobago; Vidal Gonzalez and Fernando Meneses from
Panama; Jose Villavicencio, Bryan Landaverde and Alvaro Lizama from El
Salvador; and Julio Oliva and German Mejia from Honduras were the eight most
talented footballers selected by John Barnes from the Digicel Kick Start
Clinics.
The
Clinics – which kicked off on July 20th in Trinidad & Tobago,
before moving on to Panama, El Salvador and Honduras – saw 150 talented young
footballers receive expert coaching in the beautiful game.
Digicel
has been involved in a wide range of football initiatives designed to support
the development of football in the Caribbean and Central America over the last
six years. Digicel, which has operations in 32 countries worldwide, sponsors 17
Football Federations and Leagues, as well as the Digicel Caribbean Cup and the
Copa de Naciones Digicel in Central America.
For
more information, visit www.digicelfootball.com
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August 20th 2010 - The eight young footballers who were selected by England and Liverpool football legend, John Barnes, from the Digicel Kick Start Clinics 2010DIGICEL KICK START CLINICS FOOTBALLERS
DEPART FOR SUNDERLAND
Friday,
August 20th 2010 – Port of Spain, Trinidad: Eight young footballers from the
Caribbean and Central America – who were selected by England and Liverpool
football legend, John Barnes, from the Digicel Kick Start Clinics 2010 – today
departed from Piarco International Airport in Trinidad for Sunderland AFC’s
Academy of Light, where they will spend one week training with some of the best
coaches in the Barclay’s Premier League.
As
the boys set off on their trip, Vice President of FIFA and President of both
CONCACAF and the Caribbean Football Union, Jack Warner, wished them the best of
luck and said; “I am a great supporter of Digicel’s efforts in supporting the
development of football across the Caribbean and Central America.
“The
Digicel Kick Start Clinics are a fantastic initiative and with Sunderland on
board for the third consecutive year, it is a marvellous opportunity for
aspiring young footballers to get the chance to train with a Barclay’s Premier
League Club and showcase their skills on the international stage.
“The
Barclay’s Premier League is the highest-ranked football league in Europe and
purportedly the richest and most watched football league in the world, so there
is nowhere better for these boys to gain experience and develop their talents.
“I
wish all of the young footballers the very best of luck and I hope they make the
most of this exciting opportunity,” he continued.
Matthew
Woo Ling from Trinidad & Tobago; Vidal Gonzalez and Fernando Meneses from
Panama; Jose Villavicencio, Bryan Landaverde and Alvaro Lizama from El
Salvador; and Julio Oliva and German Mejia from Honduras were the eight most
talented footballers selected by John Barnes from the Digicel Kick Start
Clinics.
The
Clinics – which kicked off on July 20th in Trinidad & Tobago,
before moving on to Panama, El Salvador and Honduras – saw 150 talented young
footballers receive expert coaching in the beautiful game.
Digicel
has been involved in a wide range of football initiatives designed to support
the development of football in the Caribbean and Central America over the last
six years. Digicel, which has operations in 32 countries worldwide, sponsors 17
Football Federations and Leagues, as well as the Digicel Caribbean Cup and the
Copa de Naciones Digicel in Central America.
For
more information, visit www.digicelfootball.com


