CSF Teenagers represent Norwich City at Kicks Cup in London Two squads of young people from the Community Sports Foundation’s (CSF) Kicks programme took a trip to the capital on Saturday, October 11 to take part in the Premier League Kicks Cup. Representing Norwich City, the two teams played fixtures against representative clubs from across the country at Hackney Marshes in East London. Norwich City’s squads were made up of youngsters from Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, selected from attendees of the weekly Kicks sessions that take place at Lynn Grove High and Ormiston Venture Academy. The two City teams failed to get past the tough groups they were drawn in, but both got to enjoy victories, with the boys picking up wins against West Brom and Southend United and the girls defeating Cardiff City. Millwall were victorious in the girls’ category, whilst West Ham United – whom Norwich City had beaten earlier in the year at Carrow Road – were the eventual winners in the under-16 boys tournament. Aside from the football, the players got the opportunity to meet former England Under-21 and Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba as well as take part in workshops on drug awareness and sexual health.
Top: More than 600 children representing 47 professional clubs took part in the tournament Above Left: The CSF boys team Abover Right: Our girls team ‘Kicks’ images - Daniel Hambury/Stella Pictures Ltd
Jack Garrod, our social engagement officer, accompanied the squads to London: “All players represented the Kicks project, CSF and Norwich City perfectly. Though we were unlucky to go out in the group stages, everyone had a fantastic day.” Each of the six hundred participants received a goody bag with a new England Nike home shirt and football. Aimed at increasing sports participation in deprived areas, the Premier League funded Kicks programme has already seen more than 100,000 young people get involved since it was first piloted in 2006.
Kit donation puts a smile on students’ faces single room school for 15 children, the school now accommodates over 240 students across nine classrooms in an area where education funding is scarce.
CSF recently donated some kit to the Tongabezi Trust School in Zambia.
The new kit will be used for PE lessons and has already proved to be very popular with students – not least because it matches Zambian national team colours!
The school, which has charity status in the UK, is completely funded on donations. From a
You can find out more about the school at www.tujatane.com.
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