The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ex- CAPS great Torindo to launch academy

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

FORMER CAPS United star, Size Torindo, is set to open doors for local players to move abroad with his YK Galaxy Soccer Academy – Zimbabwe. It is set to be launched tomorrow in Harare. Torindo, who runs a similar project in Canada, where he has been based for the past 19 years, has teamed up with his son, Dillon, and former CAPS United midfielder, Oscar Motsi.

“We have done quite a lot of groundwork in Glen Norah. We have been collaborat­ing with Oscar Motsi,’’ he said.

‘‘He has been working with a lot of juniors and we have been assisting with equipment.

“We have got quite a big group of about 30 players, from the age groups of eight years to 17 years.

‘‘So, he has been the cog while I have been away.’’

The CAPS United great said the academy will work closely with their establishm­ent in Canada, on networking with clubs and academies, to provide more opportunit­ies for the young players.

“Our objective is simple, to identify, develop and connect talented players with the world market,’’ he said.

‘‘ This academy is a product of work that began in 2018 when we launched the YK Galaxy Soccer Academy in a small Canadian city called Yellowknif­e.

“We started with boys and girls, below the age of 10, but have since expanded to the Under-17. We also have a team in the Yellowknif­e Adult Soccer League.

“Boys from our academy form the core of the provincial team.

‘‘In addition, our two coaches are currently in charge of the provincial team that will compete at next year’s Canada Summer Games.

“Our philosophy at YK Galaxy Soccer Club is built on the fundamenta­ls to support young athletes develop, and advance their skills, and understand­ing of the game.”

He said they have identified legends, and former players, to assist with the developmen­t programme.

“Here in Zimbabwe, we identified soccer legends, still passionate about the game, to spearhead the developmen­t and polishing of local talent, and make them ready for foreign markets.

“We are working with potential partners, to find financial resources, to market the players and subsequent­ly support their travel and accommodat­ion, once they are called for trials.

“This is just the beginning and we are fully aware of the hard work required for achieving these objectives.

‘‘We will continue to pursue partnershi­ps, and collaborat­ions, which are mutually beneficial.”

 ?? ?? MEN ON A MISSION . . . Former CAPS United star, Size Torindo (left), is set to launch his YK Galaxy Soccer Academy – Zimbabwe, this weekend, in which his son, Dillon, will be a major figure
MEN ON A MISSION . . . Former CAPS United star, Size Torindo (left), is set to launch his YK Galaxy Soccer Academy – Zimbabwe, this weekend, in which his son, Dillon, will be a major figure

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