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Moses van der Byl host Real Madrid football clinics

- ■ Maqonda Ndlovu

Moses van der Byl Primary School is hosting the first of four Real Madrid football clinics, which began on Monday and are scheduled to end tomorrow.

The programme will run daily between 14h30 and 17h30 at the school’s sports ground in Katutura.

The programme is implemente­d by the Namibia Schools Sports Union through a cooperatio­n agreement between the Real Madrid Foundation, the sports ministry, as well as the education minstry, the Embassy of Spain in Namibia and the internatio­nal relations ministry.

Speaking to New Era Sport during a training session, sports officer Timothy Tjongarero, who is one of the local trainers, said the main aim is to bring the love for sports back to school children while instilling a culture of participat­ion and competitio­n.

He added that Real Madrid is known for its football and basketball teams, so they are using football to see the response from the schools and children.

“We want to create leagues to avoid the culture of just having trials when one needs to select a national team. You do not see the talent in a child because sometimes the child has travelled a long distance or they are hungry. We also want to bring elite athletes together to the leagues,” said Tjongarero.

He added that they plan a threeway agreement with Madrid and they will use this project as a base for developing footballer­s from a younger age.

Tjongarero noted that there is the U/15 Debmarine tournament, U/17 and U/20 The Namibian Newspaper Cup, hence the partnershi­p with Madrid caters for U/13s to develop talent as early as possible.

Namibian fishing company Cadilu Fishing (Pty) Ltd is the sponsoring partner as part of their corporate social investment policy.

The Real Madrid Foundation is a Spanish non-profit organisati­on linked to Real Madrid Football Club.

The football clinics programme comprises a series of four football clinics targeting pupils (girls and boys) in primary and secondary schools between the ages of 6-17.

The Khomas region is hosting the first leg of the football clinics, with the second leg planned for Walvis Bay in the Erongo region from 5 to 9 June 2023.

The third and fourth legs of the clinics will be rolled out during September and October 2023 in Otjiwarong­o and Rundu, respective­ly.

The purpose of the football clinics is to empower Namibian school children with critical values such as motivation, equality, respect, discipline, health and wellbeing, teamwork and autonomy through sport.*

 ?? Photo: Maqonda Ndlovu ?? Eager to learn… Real Madrid Foundation coaches giving instructio­ns to children during the football clinics programme at Moses van der Byl sports field.
Photo: Maqonda Ndlovu Eager to learn… Real Madrid Foundation coaches giving instructio­ns to children during the football clinics programme at Moses van der Byl sports field.

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