The stage was set for the She-Bobo at UWC junior girls’ soccer league as team coaches participated in the Premier Skills programme on 20 and 21 October 2022.
The Premier Skills programme is an initiative between the British Council South Africa and the English Premier League. The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
This junior league for girls will create a platform for talent to shine on the soccer field, but is also an opportunity for their coaches to learn new skills.
The teams come from diverse communities across the Cape Town Metropole.
The Premier Skills programme coaches
This is all about levelling the playing field, and the coaches were eager to learn more about how they can upskill the girls, and along the way, hone their own skills.
Errol van der Byl is the coach of Blikkiesdorp United FC, which has 150 junior players in various teams.
“This programme means a lot to me because I am always experiencing different challenges with coaching,” said Van Der Byl.
“I am always keen to gain more experience and learn new skills because you work with children from different backgrounds every day.”
Azeezah Gool from Hanover Park is a coach for the Cape Flats Sports Academy. She has just started her coaching career and is keen to learn as much as she can.
“I am learning so much about how to work with the kids, and we just needed this experience from this programme, and it's helping us a lot,” said Gool.
Shannon Mills, a coach at Salt River Blackpool FC, said: “I have been on a coaching course before… but there is always more to learn”.
“This course, presented by Premier Skills, is a bit different from the regular courses offered by the SAFA facilitators, so I was very keen to see their take on grassroots and junior football,” she added.
The UWC Stadium is the place to be on Saturday, 22 October 2022. Come and cheer on our girls as we see them play In a League of Their Own. There will be food trucks, entertainment and giveaways. Entry is free. The Premier Skills Team working with the coaches participating in the She-Bobo at UWC Football Festival.All images by Taygon Sass/UWC Media.
Posted on
21 October 2022
Author
Nathan Adams - Institutional Advancement
Keywords
Azeezah Gool
Blikkiesdorp United
British Council South Africa
Cape Flats Sports Academy
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Errol van der Byl
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junior girls’ soccer
Premier League
Premier Skills
Salt River Blackpool
Shannon Mills
She-Bobo
She-Bobo at UWC
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