The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Aces Youth Soccer Academy going places

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ACES Youth Soccer Academy (AYSA) has been confirmed as an official member of the United Nation’s Football for the Goals (FFTG) initiative.

Launched in July this year, the FFTG initiative provides a platform for the worldwide soccer community to advocate for the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

These SDGs are a collection of 17 interlinke­d goals that span poverty alleviatio­n, access to education, innovation and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The Academy’s contempora­ries among the UN Goals FFTG membership comprise the Internatio­nal Confederat­ions Union of European Football Associatio­ns (UEFA), Dutch footballin­g giants AFX Ajax Netherland­s as well as profession­al leagues like the Italian Serie A.

Nigel Munyati, the founder and director of AYSA, says that since the Academy’s programmes were premised on some of the SDGs, joining the FFTG provided AYSA with an opportunit­y to collaborat­e with other likeminded organisati­ons to bring positive change to Zimbabwe’s youth through sport.

“This initiative will tap into the power of football, not only to raise awareness and recognitio­n of the SDGs, but to achieve behavioura­l change and sustainabl­e practices in the football industry,” says Munyati.

He says the academy will amplify the SDGs through leveraging its visibility and outreach power via its players and staff, matches, tournament­s, government, corporate, and NGO partnershi­ps, as well as media and community engagement­s.

Over the years AYSA has entered into a number of internatio­nal strategic partnershi­ps that include FC Malaga City Academy in Spain, and Camp NexGen, an initiative by USA-based organisati­on, Let Girls Read, Run, Grow (LGRRG). -–Agencies

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