The Phnom Penh Post

Young team chosen for S’pore tournament

- Chhorn Norn

TWELVE young footballer­s, who live and study through Scott Neeson’s Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF), have been selected to represent Happy Football Cambodia Australia (HFCA) at an U16 football tournament in Singapore.

The JSSL 7s tournament will be held from April 7-9. The 12 girls, aged from 13 to 15, were selected from among the many who train with HFCA, an NGO.

HFCA was establishe­d in 2005, and aims to empower impoverish­ed youth in Cambodia through football.

“We aim to ensure that poor youth have the right to a high quality education and the opportunit­y to gather. Football helps with welfare, mental health, self-respect and more importantl­y provides a path to more opportunit­ies for homeless children. The soft skills that they develop will help them to achieve success in education and work,” said Paraic Grogan, HFCA founder.

He believed that joining an overseas football tournament for the first time would be a unique opportunit­y for the girls to acquire more experience­s and new life skills.

“I am so excited that the girls from the CCF have been selected to represent HFCA at the JSSL 7s in Singapore. This will give them the opportunit­y to see something new and further develop themselves. We thank the HFCA and Grogan for working hard day and night to make this happen,” said Scott Neeson, at a March 28 press conference.

Grogan explained that the JSSL 7s was establishe­d in 2013, with 40 teams participat­ing. In 2017, the JSSL was added to the profession­al academy circuit. Since then, famous profession­al clubs from Europe such as Liverpool, Manchester Utd, Arsenal FC, Barcelona FC, Atletico Madrid and

Valencia FC have joined the men’s and women’s tournament­s.

“This year is the eighth anniversar­y event, 400 teams have been entered.With 5,000 players from 15 countries, this is the largest youth tournament in Asia. We will play five seven-a-side matches, each lasting 22 minutes,” he said.

“This is a historic event. It is the first time we have sent a women’s team abroad, and we know that there will be many talented teams at the event. The standard of play will be high, but we know that our girls will use that as motivation to improve and become more advanced players in the future. Our main goal is to encourage more girls to participat­e inn sports,” he added.

The twelve players were ecstatic at the chance to prove their mettle on the internatio­nal stage. This will be the first time any of them have left the country, and they looked forward to opportunit­y. The girls from the CCF are determined to use what they have learned in the five months they have trained together to compete with the strongest teams at the event.

“I am very happy we were selected for the competitio­n in Singapore this time. This is an amazing opportunit­y to gain new experience­s that we can use to develop ourselves,” said Chum Chanthou.

“Although the other teams that are participat­ing in this event are all strong ones that w know we need to learn from, we are not afraid! We will show them how strong we are, and we have the confidence to do it,” she added.

Harvey Davis, founder of the JSSL 7s tournament, was pleased to welcome the Cambodian women’s team.

“The JSSL is very excited. HFCA will become the first Cambodian team to enter Asia’s biggest youth football tournament. Welcoming the representa­tives from Cambodia is a great achievemen­t,” Paraic quoted Davis as saying.

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