The
South African Homeless World Cup squad were taken through their paces during a
training session hosted by Nike and football legend and coach Tebogo Moloi,
ahead of their departure to the Homeless World Cup which is taking place in Champs
de Mars, Paris from 21-28 August 2011.
The training session was hosted
on Monday at the Oasis Grassy Park facility in Cape Town with Tebogo Moloi
conducting the session and imparting his considerable expertise to the
youngsters who will represent the country in France. The players spent time
with Moloi taking in valuable life lessons from the former Bafana international
midfield star.
“It’s important that these
players use this opportunity that they have been given to remain positive and
to share and learn from their international counterparts,” said Moloi. “It’s
about taking the most that they can from this experience and to remember, above
all else, to have fun and to savour the moment.”
The
Homeless World Cup uses football as a catalyst that helps disadvantaged people
to change their lives and their situations with the primary objectives of the
tournament aimed at changing attitudes of Government, the media, the public and
influencers to create better solutions for homelessness around the world. The Homeless World Cup
aims to eradicate poverty and to create a confident and healthy world.
Nike is a founding partner
providing direct support to the tournament and Nike recognizes the impact that
sport has on individuals and communities. “We believe in the power of human
potential to overcome adversities, even those that seem impossible,” says
Seruscka Naidoo, Nike South Africa’s Communication Manager. “The Homeless World
Cup uses football to energise homeless people to change their own lives.”
Boasting
a network of 70 national partners, the tournament which started in 2003 has
steadily grown from 18 nations to 53 countries being actively involved in the
project. The annual tournament serves as a celebration of the year-round work
with the homeless.
Research has shown that there has
been significant change in the lives of players. Players have come off drug and
alcohol abuse. They have moved into jobs, homes, training, education and
repairing damaged relationships all through playing football. The Homeless
World Cup project involves 50 000 homeless people per year.
Nike has provided the South
African squad with all the technical requirements that the team will need
throughout the Homeless World Cup tournament.
South African Homeless World Cup
squad:
Players:
Ncedo Gomba
Tsotang Mathabela
Lulama Mahanjana
Julian Ferris
Adrian Koeris
Ayanda Peters
Ayanda Nkqayi
Tyrone Andrews
Management:
Ricky de Reuck – Head Coach
Lukhanyo Mjoka – Assistant Coach
Clifford Martinus – Team Manager
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