Friday, 25 July 2014

WE PLAY SOCCER FOR SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL IMPACT.

RASYN coaches and captains  planning before the training


Football is the world’s most popular, loved and interesting sport that every person yearns to play and be part. All over the world, the beautiful game is used to create sustainable social change in our communities.  As for social impact football is a life changing game which fights discrimination, improves health, promote gender equality, fight violence and secure environmental sustainability among others.


We believe football is used to tackle a range of pressing social issues such as HIV/AIDS, education, peace building, employability and gender equality.  We believe passion, Joy, laughter, excitement, fitness, health, unite, confidence are transferable through football, no other sport generates as much passion and excitement as football. Once they are on the pitch, it is easy to transform their passion for the game into meaningful life skills, boosting their employability, teaching them about health risks or fostering peaceful reconciliation between rival groups.


Soccer is more than a passion; it is a feeling and a language of change. Soccer is one sport that makes everyone unite, a sport that can make the sad and miserable child smile and laugh at the end of the day and it is a sport that makes everyone shouts; play me! . Whenever someone plays it more confidence, happiness, endless smiles, endless joy and courage are always gained. The more soccer is played, the more someone feels like an expert, changed and Super hero and heroine. Soccer is a game that empowers girls, causes a seal of change and opens the minds of every individual. It’s a game that can be played by everyone, at any time and any areas. Soccer can cause the impossible to become possible, the hopeless becomes hopeful; once you are given a ball your tears and pain can be as soon as you start kicking the ball.  It’s a game that can bring and cause social development, create confidence, identifies the potential of someone and make children believe in themselves.  Encouraging documentary, thanks to CAC for taking football remote and slum areas and thank you so much for training coaches.

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