Mkurugenzi wa Ufundi wa Soka la vijana TFF, Kim Paulsen
akitoa maelekezo kwa wachezaji wa timu ya vijana U-17 wakati wa ufunguzi wa
kliniki ya Airtel Rising Stars katika uwanja wa Karume jijini Dar es Salaam
jana.
Mkurugenzi wa Mawasiliano wa Kampuni ya Airtel Tanzania,
Beatrice Singano akizungumza na waandishi wa habari wakati wa ufunguzi wa
kliniki ya Airtel Rising Stars kwenye Uwanja wa Karume jijini Dar es Salaam
jana.
Katibu Mkuu TFF, Selestine Mwesigwa akizungumza na waandishi wa habari wakati wa ufunguzi wa
kliniki ya Airtel Rising Stars kwenye Uwanja wa Karume jijini Dar es Salaam
jana.
Airtel Rising
Stars soccer clinic for the U-17 players scouted during the 2016 Airtel Rising
Stars has kicked off today at the Karume Memorial Stadium for 40 boys while 25
girls are camping at the JK Park (Kidongo Chekundu) both fields located in Dar
es Salaam.
Speaking during
the opening ceremony of the clinic, Serengeti Boys Head coach, Bakari Shime
said ‘the first day of the clinic, will focus on physical fitness of individual
player’. ‘This is the first time we are training these youngsters and therefore
we are focusing on individual elements of every player so that we can
establishment their weakness and strengthens.
Working hard of player and physical fitness of
a player are key elements in this clinic and that is why for today we have
given the players time to show case these skills, ‘said Shime’.
However, as you
are aware, every year we always do placements for our national youth team –
Serengeti Boys and especially for the aged players. This clinic will enable us
to identify players for such replacements.’
The Tanzania
Football Federation (TFF) Chairman of the Youth Development Committee, Ayoub
Nyenzi said that, Airtel Rising Stars clinic will offer the young talents with
an opportunity to showcase their talents to our leading youth soccer coaches.
‘This is a rare opportunity for the youth to continue developing their talents.
All the players
cannot play for our National Team but we have our premier clubs who should have
youth teams in their clubs. This is the right opportunity for them to come up
and scout players for their teams, said Nyenzi.
To her part, the
Airtel Tanzania Public Relations Officer, Jane Matinde ‘said that, the Airtel
Rising Stars clinic marks the end of the Airtel Rising Stars season six. ‘The
2016 Airtel Rising Stars have been a huge success. I do take this opportunity
to that TFF and all other stakeholders who have been involved in the tournament
in one way or another. As we launch this soccer clinic would like to call all
of us to continue supporting each other so that these young players can excel
in their dreams of becoming professional players, said Matinde.
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