The Phnom Penh Post

Tottenham Hotspur to wear ISF Cambodia logo on jerseys in match against Sheffield United

- Hong Raksmey

LAST year, the Indochina Starfish Foundation (ISF) – an NGO providing education to underprivi­leged children in Cambodia – made global headlines with its “socially distanced” football initiative.

This year, a world-class football club – Tottenham Hotspur FC – will wear special edition jerseys to show their support for ISF Cambodia at the club’s home match against Sheffield United on May 2.

Tottenham Hotspur, along with a long-term partner, the insurance and finance corporatio­n AIA, will replace the corporate logo on the front of the team’s jerseys for this match and add a logo to promote the causes that the ISF champions.

The club’s players will add their signatures to their match-worn jerseys and then put them up for auction to raise funds for the ISF and the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, a charity connected to the team that works with their local community.

Donna-Maria Cullen, executive director at Tottenham Hotspur, was quoted as saying: “We have seen the positive impact of ISF Cambodia in Phnom Penh first-hand and are pleased to be supporting such a worthwhile cause to help raise its profile and provide valuable funds, alongside our partners at AIA.

“As a football club with a truly global platform, we have extensive experience in using the power of sport to create life-changing opportunit­ies at home and abroad.

“ISF is one of a number of good causes we have supported alongside AIA as we continue to work together to promote health and well-being across the Asia-Pacific region, where we have a significan­t fanbase,” Cullen said.

Aside from providing direct education to children in impoverish­ed communitie­s, ISF Cambodia also use sport to attract thousands of children to participat­e in their programmes.

AIA Cambodia and ISF Cambodia have been teaming up for a number of years, but now they will be assisted by the Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Developmen­t coaches who work with the kids and with volunteer coaches to support the ISF’s grassroots football initiative­s in Phnom Penh.

“We are thankful to receive this invaluable support through ISF’s partnershi­p with Tottenham Hotspur and AIA. Having the ISF logo on the jerseys during an EPL match is a great honour for our organisati­on, our children and all people in Cambodia,” said Vicheka Chourp, ISF’s country manager.

“This is not only a great recognitio­n of our work; it is added motivation for us to continue supporting thousands of underprivi­leged children in Cambodia – making a difference, one child at time,” Chourp said.

As the group chief marketing officer of AIA, Stuart Spencer has worked

with ISF as a community partner since 2017 to help bring education to disadvanta­ged children. They use sport – particular­ly football – to encourage friendship and fun amongst the Cambodian children.

“We are delighted to be able to offer ISF the global exposure that comes through our partnershi­p with Tottenham Hotspur and we hope a broader audience will be able to recognise and support ISF in the future.”

AIA Cambodia stated that it was their honour to be a part of this initiative and continue their longstandi­ng partnershi­p with Tottenham Hotspur and ISF, especially to support underprivi­leged Cambodian children.

“Funds raised will not only be channelled towards these children, but also contribute indirectly towards creating more awareness among Cambodians that there’s so much more we can do as a society to improve the welfare of the country’s underprivi­leged young,” said Pauline Teoh, the CEO of AIA Cambodia.

Four Asia-based football coaches from the Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Developmen­t support AIA by running a grassroots football programme, providing football opportunit­ies to over 65,000 players and coaches since 2017.

“This is the third time that Tottenham Hotspur has worn special edition shirts in support of AIA’s internatio­nal charity partnershi­ps, having supported the AIA China Youth Football Developmen­t Programme in 2015 and AIA Thailand’s ‘Sharing a Life’ in 2016,” according to ISF Cambodia.

“We are extremely grateful to everyone at Tottenham Hotspur and AIA for making this possible. We will be watching the match from Cambodia, cheering the team on,” added Chourp.

With over 15 years of experience, ISF Cambodia uses education, sport and community developmen­t initiative­s to give vulnerable children and their families the tools to lift themselves from poverty.

Children from some of the poorest communitie­s in Phnom Penh who are otherwise unable to attend school are able to cram two schoolyear­s of national curriculum into one year to catch up to their correct grade for their age so that they can then enroll at a state school.

In the area of sport, more than 3,000 young players including children with disabiliti­es and HIVpositiv­e children are provided with sport-for-developmen­t activities.

ISF has also urged football organisati­ons around the world to try out Socially Distanced Football, a way to enjoy the game and get some exercise while avoiding direct contact with others in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

ISF has received enquiries from around the world and has worked with an Indian NGO on how to adapt this version of the game for their country.

For more informatio­n, please visit https://isfcambodi­a.org/ or Facebook page: @isf.cambodia.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? ISF has urged football organisati­ons around the world to try out Socially Distanced Football, a way to enjoy the game while avoiding direct contact with others in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
SUPPLIED ISF has urged football organisati­ons around the world to try out Socially Distanced Football, a way to enjoy the game while avoiding direct contact with others in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? ISF welcomed Tottenham Hotspur’s Global Football Developmen­t coaches who worked with participan­ts and volunteer coaches to support grassroots football initiative in Phnom Penh.
SUPPLIED ISF welcomed Tottenham Hotspur’s Global Football Developmen­t coaches who worked with participan­ts and volunteer coaches to support grassroots football initiative in Phnom Penh.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Tottenham Hotspur football stars sporting ISF shirts.
SUPPLIED Tottenham Hotspur football stars sporting ISF shirts.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? AIA ISF Youth League.
SUPPLIED AIA ISF Youth League.

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