FKF launches FIFA women’s football and schools program in Embu

FKF rolled out the FIFA Women’s Football Campaign and the distribution of balls for the FIFA Football for Schools program in Embu on Saturday 20 July. A total of 450 children from 30 primary schools benefited from both programs.The FIFA Women’s Football Campaign is a global initiative aimed at increasing female participation in football and fostering the development of women and girls in the sport.It focuses on creating a structured pathway that nurtures young players, providing them with the necessary support and guidance to excel in football and pursue national team and professional opportunities in the future.##NAJAVA_MECA_8226656##Similarly, the FIFA Football for Schools program is a joint initiative between FIFA and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It seeks to impact over 700 million children, both boys and girls, across the globe.“The federation’s key focus areas are women’s and youth’s football. The inclusion of these programs has not only helped us in actualizing our priorities but has also shown proven results, with our U17 girls, Junior Starlets, qualifying for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in the Dominican Republic,” said FKF President Nick Mwendwa.Tusker ties experienced duo to new dealsThe Football for Schools campaign involved 50 coach educators who were initially trained and then tasked with training other primary school teachers in their regions.Teacher and Trainer of Trainers, Simon Kariuki, from Manyatta Mwea Sub-County Primary School, trained 30 teachers on the Football for Schools app that provides life skills training sessions. These teachers showcased what they learned on the pitch during the event.“We want to create beautiful football at the top-tier league and national levels. To achieve this, we need to build from the grassroots. “The best way to do this is by teaching the teachers the right way to train the children. With that, we will have properly trained footballers nurtured right from the grassroots,” said Teacher Kariuki.The event brought together players and coaches from across Embu for a one-day tournament, aiming to create a fun and engaging environment. It provided players with the opportunity to participate in various small-sided games and other enjoyable activities.Following this, the joint programs will be rolled out in Samburu on Saturday 28 July and then in Busia on Saturday 10 August.Sofapaka CEO says now is right time to make his impact felt

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