Former Kenyan international Boniface Ambani giving young boys a word of advice |
Last Sunday, the Children of Kibera Foundation hosted a
couple of other teams and organizations in a soccer tournament for young boys. The
event, which attracted teams from various parts of Nairobi was aimed at
promoting young talents that exist in the community. It was also aimed at helping
the boys work on their self esteem, build their confidence, improve on their
self discipline and acquire some sense of teamwork.
Some of the teams that featured in the tournament include
Kangemi Football Club, Cycad Football Club and the Red Rose Football team. The
Kangemi Youth football Club was accompanied by Boniface Ambani, a Kenyan international
who had close to 30 caps for the national team. He shared with the young boys
his experience as a professional football. ‘All the professional footballers in
Kenya who have gained fame in the European clubs all emerged from the slums,
you mention Dennis Oliech (Ajaccio, France), Mariga (Inter Milan, Italy) and
Mugabe (Celtic, Scotland) they all started just like you people,’ he said. ‘All you need is self-discipline, and respect for others and never keep your eye off your goals,’ he further added.
At the end of the tournament all the participating teams
were awarded training kits and uniforms.
Cycad F.C. |
Kangemi F.C. |
Kibera Team cordiantor, Jeff (Centre) receiving the training kits on behalf of the team |
Kibera Team |
‘It was a good
experience especially meeting someone like Ambani. It shows us that we can make
it to Mugabe’s level or even better.’ – Oscar, Kibera Team goalkeeper.