The Phnom Penh Post

Football academies, venues inaugurate­d across Kingdom

- Chhorn Norn

TWENTY-FIVE football-oriented venues and academies in Cambodia have been officially inaugurate­d by the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC) and the Internatio­nal Football Federation (FIFA) to promote the future developmen­t of football in the Kingdom.

An inaugurati­on ceremony for the 25 football academies was held at Angkor High School in Siem Reap on January 17. The launch of the FIFA Football for Schools programme was announced at the launch, under the presidency of FIFA representa­tive Fatimata Sidibe. Officials from the FFC and the Ministry of Youth, Education and sport were also in attendance.

Sidibe praised the achievemen­ts of the FFC and commended the efforts of its leaders in pushing the football for school programme.

“I am optimistic that this programme will make a significan­t contributi­on to producing players of an internatio­nal caliber,” he said.

Sok Sabayna, education ministry undersecre­tary of state, spoke on behalf of Hang Chuon Naron, Minister of Education.

He thanked all the 25 capital-provincial Department­s of Education, Youth and Sports for their cooperatio­n in implementi­ng the project. The initiative was made possible through the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with the Ministry of Education, and financial support from FIFA.

“The programme will provide many benefits to society and give our young people the opportunit­y to learn to play football according to internatio­nal standards. This will keep them physically and

mentally healthy. In addition, football will teach them to build relationsh­ips, friendship, solidarity and an understand­ing on how to work as part of a team,” he said.

“In accordance with government policy, young people

should play sport for life, and this will be an excellent beginning for them. In addition, the football federation confident that the hosting of the 32nd SEA Games will be a success,” he added.

Keo Sareth, FFC secretaryg­eneral, said the federation has been a member of FIFA since 1933. For the past 90 years, FIFA has supported the developmen­t of football at all levels, through financial assistance, training and administra­tive support. FIFA collaborat­ed with the FFC to build natural grass football fields in each of the Kingdom’s 25 capitals and provinces as part of a plan to inspire more and more Cambodians to take up the game.

In line with the FFC’s 11point strategic plan, it has built a strong football infrastruc­ture, organised national and internatio­nal tournament­s, and developed all aspects of the game, including support staff and indoor and women’s football.

“Through this strategic plan, the federation hopes to see football grow still further – both regionally and on the wider internatio­nal stage,” added Sareth.

 ?? FFC ?? Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown attends the launching in Siem Reap on January 17.
FFC Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown attends the launching in Siem Reap on January 17.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? An inaugurati­on ceremony for a football field in Siem Reap on January 17.
SUPPLIED An inaugurati­on ceremony for a football field in Siem Reap on January 17.

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