Five Nigerians coaches, and 11 others from African countries have been shortlisted as ‘Future Stars’ by Arsenal and WorldRemit The coaches will be rewarded for their contributions to their communitie
s with Arsenal youth shirts for their team, a Press release distributed by APO Group on behalf of WorldRemit has state.WorldRemit and Arsenal launched the second edition of the Future Stars programme in August to recognise the valuable contributions that grassroots youth football coaches make to their communities by teaching the children they train life skills on and off the pitch.
Entries for Future Stars closed on 4 September, and the programme received over 1,400 entries from coaches from across Africa and the Americas. Andrew Stewart, Managing Director for Africa and the Middle East, said: “Congratulations to the 16 African semi-finalists!“We developed Future Stars to celebrate the amazing work that football coaches do to support young people and have been so impressed by the quality and diversity of the applications this year.”
“We have one of the most successful women’s sides in the world and are committed to encouraging greater participation in the sport among women.
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