The Nastic Sports Academy is making significant strides in nurturing well-rounded individuals who excel not only in sports but also in academics.In the recent graduation held on Friday, April 26, 12 Kenyan youngsters graduated from the Academy with a Diploma in Sports Business Management. The course spanned nine months.##NAJAVA_MECA_8063151##Among the Kenyan graduates are Amos Wanjala, Alvin Kasavuli, and Ezekiel Nguwa, also known as Sancho.Mozzart Sport interviewed Nguwa, who noted that graduating while still playing for Nastic Soccer Academy (NSA) B was the realization of his long-term dream. The former Rabai Red Stars player expressed his gratitude that this milestone was crucial in opening doors of opportunities in the sports industry.“After nine months of hard work and dedication, graduating is incredibly rewarding. This is the culmination of the efforts I put in. It marks the beginning of many more opportunities,” Nguwa shared.The youngster was proud of himself for braving the unfamiliarity of a foreign land with determination. He conquered all manner of challenges, acquired invaluable knowledge, and forged friendships despite the language barrier.“Studying in a foreign country like Spain since arriving last September from Kenya has been an enriching and fulfilling experience. Despite the initial challenges of adapting to a new culture, language, and academic environment, I’ve embraced every opportunity to learn and grow,” he disclosed.Semifinals set as Mozzart Bet Cup heats upHe continued, “The vibrant Spanish culture, the warmth of its people, and the diverse academic community have made my journey truly memorable. Moreover, being immersed in a new language has not only enhanced my communication skills but also broadened my perspective on global issues. Studying in Spain has been an incredible adventure, full of valuable lessons and unforgettable experiences that have shaped me personally and academically.”With the taste of success still fresh, Nguwo pointed out that he was keen to use the knowledge gained to make a difference in the sports management field. His next step will be to look for internships or entry-level positions in his field to put his skills into practice.He explained that if all goes well, he was open to furthering his education with a degree program in the same field.“This achievement validates my commitment to pursuing a career in an area I’m truly passionate about. It’s a milestone that fills me with pride and motivates me to continue striving for excellence in everything I do. My ultimate goal is to continue learning, growing, and making meaningful contributions to the dynamic world of sports business,” he concluded.The 20-year-old currently leads his team’s goal-scoring chart with 18 goals and five assists. NSA B plays in the Fourth Catalan League in Spain and is seventh in the league. Nguwa’s name sits seventh on the league’s scoring chart. He has amassed 43 points so far.Optimism despite defeat: Sofapaka coach looks ahead after Mozzart Bet Cup Loss