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Success for Team England in Edinburgh

Street Soccer London’s first event as Team England partner ended in silverware as England women lifted the Four Nations Cup in Edinburgh.

A terrific weekend for our players ended in celebration with both teams impressing a busy crowd on both days.

Jack Badu, Team England Womens Coach, spoke of his admiration at the squad gelling so well across a warm weekend in the Scottish captial.

“This has been one of the best tournaments I have ever been involved in. Everyone has enjoyed themselves and that has been the most important thing for me. The relationships we have built this weekend, is something we will have for the rest of our lives. It doesn’t end here!”

Both teams rejoice as the ladies secure top spot

Both the men and women teams were supportive of one another, adding to a great atmosphere at the Mound in Princes Street.

The boys, lead by Craig McManus, were naturally disappointed at losing the final to Northern Ireland but created bonds with one another that will be crucial for their development going forward.

The highlight of the weekend came on Sunday afternoon as the women defeated Northern Ireland 7-3 in a tightly contested affair.

Goals from Elesha and Hannah, in addition to hat-tricks each from Sian and Zainab were enough to ensure that the Four Nations trophy was headed back to London.

Goalkeeper for the weekend Becky, was delighted with her experience on her travel up from Liverpool.

“The way we have all gelled together has been amazing. I was quite overwhelmed when I first got there but its all been worth it, I’ve made new friends for life here.”

They laughed, they danced, they loved it. Our Team England squad for 2021 made the most of their chance to represent their country and made us all enormously proud. Well done to both teams and a big thank you to everyone who supported such a special event.

Team England: Sian Bah, Zanaib El-Mouden, Elesha Edman, Becky Halpin, Hannah Murphy, Sanchia Napier-Lawrence, Hayley Doran.

Frankie Juma, Imrane Assafi Yaya, Shan Michael, Samuel Kur, Cherif Wahab, Marc Harvey, Mounir Jdaa, Yassin Mohammed.

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Trio reflect on a year at Street Soccer

Street Soccer players Victor, Abdi and Isaac have urged London locals to come along to sessions at the Black Prince’s Trust, describing their own experience over the last year as ‘special’.

All three players, who are 17 years old, have been with Street Soccer for around a year now and have highlighted the positive impact the football and the people have had on their lives.

“I’ve been with Street Soccer since last summer but it feels like a lot longer! I feel like I’ve got my own family here as I’m here so often. Since coming, I’ve noticed an increase in my confidence and social skills, I love it here” said Victor.

Attending on both Mondays and Wednesdays, the lads underline that the welcome they received made a real difference on arrival.

 “When I first came along, I got a great welcome. They sat us down and told us what Street Soccer were about and what they plan to do, and that’s what caught my attention. It wasn’t about the football and a competition between the players, it was about more than that” mentioned Abdi.

“When I first arrived, everyone was so kind and there are rarely any arguments, they really make you feel at home. The coaches make sure everyone is involved and we grow as a team. It puts a smile on my face” added Victor.

Coaches Craig, Jack, Yasin and Matthew have worked hard to create a safe and enjoyable environment for players. With COVID restrictions easing over the past six months, Street Soccer staff ensured that players were involved in the process of getting the sessions back on the pitch.

Abdi was one of three Street Soccer players who delivered a local event in Lambeth and emphasises that these opportunities are what makes Street Soccer such a tight-knit community.

Abdi

“Having the chance to deliver that event and coach on our own was fantastic. It’s definitely something I want to keep doing as my passion for football means that I want to see others develop as players too. In the last year, we’ve had a lot of great experiences like the 32 Boro Cup and some educational workshops. I think this stuff has helped with my self-esteem and controlling your emotions. Others have said the same.”

Isaac, who was delighted to get more of his friends along to the sessions, pointed out that the sessions have had benefits both on and off the pitch.

“Before coming, I had trouble sort of interacting with people outside my peer group, whereas the help I’ve received here means that I am in a good place now. Over my time here, I’ve seen a lot of development in my discipline, my confidence and I’ve had some other great opportunities to express myself.”

The trio speak candidly about their own personal experience with football, and the platform Street Soccer has given them to grow as players and people. Victor, who continues to grin from ear to ear during our discussion, highlights that his confidence is sky high thanks to Street Soccer (not that we had noticed!):

“My confidence was quite low when I first started, and it takes time. However we started doing some workshops and this allowed some one to one time too, a bit of personal development. During this time, it helped me learn a lot of new skills and I think the rest of the boys benefitted too. My boy Yasin named me as team coordinator recently due to how much I’ve grown as a player and I was buzzing with that – thank you Yas!

I’d love to keep developing with Street Soccer, ideally I’d like to help some of the younger kids who were a bit like me when I first arrived – I can pass on my experience. Long term? I’d maybe like to be a coach like Matthew or Craig, they’re great at what they do!”

A common theme across all of the players who spoke about their experience, is that coming along allows them a safe space for at least a couple of hours after school. Street Soccer London aims to provide free football and further opportunities to engage with young players and ensure they are making positive choices with their free time. Abdi underlines the significance of the positive environment that has been established at the Black Prince’s Trust.

Isaac

“Street Soccer have had a huge impact on the local community and its grown so much over my time here, there are as many as 50 people at most of the sessions. We’re all here because it’s a safe space and it’s enjoyable.

Most of the people coming together are local but we have more travelling over because they know this is a good place to come and play football. Our sessions are 4-6pm, so if we never had this, some boys might be out on the streets doing stuff that we don’t know about, so I think this is a very safe environment for everyone.”

With the school term having just started, there was no lack of enthusiasm from the players who ranged from 8 years old to 18, across a number of the available pitches in Lambeth. The facility at Powerleague Vauxhall is in the heart of the community and the players here are well aware of the impact that their engagement is having in the area. All three players hoped to see the sessions continue to go from strength to strength and are acutely aware of their role in helping with that.

“It’s a safe space here, there are great people here who take care of you and are always on hand for a chat. I like to encourage more of my friends to come down and play because it’s a great place to feel safe whilst enjoying yourself, you sort of forget about all your other worries when you’re here” says Isaac.

The power of football can not be underestimated and among the vibrancy of south London, there continues to be a number of positive stories emerging from Street Soccer London.

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Street Soccer players impress at Lambeth Youth event

Street Soccer players had the opportunity to lead a youth session in Lambeth as part of the Celebrating Young Lambeth event last week.

Clinton, Abdi and Sobaan delivered a football-themed session to youngsters at Kennington Park in Lambeth. This was a fantastic opportunity for our boys to showcase their development as young leaders in front of a number of other organisations. Street Soccer coach Matthew was present on the day and was blown away by the confidence, leadership and communication shown by our three lads:

“The boys were excellent. From the very start, they took ownership of the session and were able to organise each drill and activity in a clear and engaging way. I’m very proud of them.”

All three players impressed with their leadership on the day

The trio have been assisting Street Soccer sessions during the summer and have shown clear progress in their personal development.

“There are a number of players who we can now rely on to help with events, sessions or just in and around the facility. It’s positive to see such a community feel to Street Soccer and I believe that’s why it is so special for a lot of these guys to come here” said Matthew.

Their football-themed session was popular among younger players

The multi-sport event in Lambeth was a positive way to round off a successful summer for Street Soccer London. We would like to thank all the amazing organisations who we’ve worked with both at this event and previous. We look forward to some more exciting opportunities later this year.