Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Allianz shaping the football stars of tomorrow

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The annual Allianz Junior Football Camp concluded in Bali, Indonesia, recently. The four day programme is a much looked forward to event with exciting training sessions led by FC Bayern legends Klaus Augenthale­r and Giovane Elber. Hence competitio­n to attend the camp is fierce with thousands of school children between the ages of 14 and 16 from China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippine­s, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Thailand vying for the opportunit­y. From Sri Lanka Jehan Atapaththu of S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia and Chamanth Kodithuwak­ku of Nalanda College were able to secure spots.

In addition, Jehan Atapaththu was also awarded the Good Sportsmans­hip Award. This will give him the opportunit­y to undergo one week of football training at the prestigiou­s Aspire Academy in Doha, Qatar. He beat out 48 candidates to win the chance to attend.

Atapaththu won this opportunit­y by embodying the principles of good sportsmans­hip both on and off the field during his time at AJFC Asia. The selection committee believed he showed compassion, respect, love, enlightenm­ent, balance, and joy during his time at the camp and that these qualities complement­ed his already exceptiona­l skills

We congratula­te Jehan on winning the Good Sportsmans­hip Award and we are looking forward to welcoming him to Aspire Academy. During his week at the Academy he will have the opportunit­y to join the training sessions of one of our football teams

on the field.

“The Allianz Junior Football Camp Asia gives participan­ts from eight different countries the chance to train like profession­als in a once in a lifetime opportunit­y. They gain invaluable experience both on and off the field that they will carry with them through the rest of their lives. Allianz is proud to be a part of this adventure and help shape their future. And we congratula­te Jehan on winning the Good Sportsmans­hip Award and continuing to pursue his dream at the Aspire

The Allianz Junior Football Camp Asia gives participan­ts from eight different countries the chance to train like profession­als in a once in a lifetime opportunit­y. They gain invaluable experience both on and off the field that they will carry with them through the rest of their lives

Academy,” Surekha Alles, Chief Executive Officer, Allianz Lanka, said.

The Aspire Academy is an internatio­nally renowned institutio­n for sports excellence catering comprehens­ive programmes for sports education and revolution­ary sporting facilities of internatio­nal calibre.

“We congratula­te Jehan on winning the Good Sportsmans­hip Award and we are looking forward to welcoming him to Aspire Academy. During his week at the Academy he will have the opportunit­y to join the training sessions of one of our football teams, he will undergo football performanc­e testing and will have the chance to discuss possible areas of improvemen­t with our top coaches. Besides that, he will have time to explore Doha and get to know the Qatari culture better,” Markus Egger, Director of Sport and Strategy at Aspire Academy said.

 ??  ?? Brazilian and Bayern Munich Legend Giovane Elber handing over the jersey to Jehan Atapaththu of Sri Lanka for winning the chance to undergo special training at the Aspire Academy
Brazilian and Bayern Munich Legend Giovane Elber handing over the jersey to Jehan Atapaththu of Sri Lanka for winning the chance to undergo special training at the Aspire Academy

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