After completing Stage 1 of the Arsenal Gap Year Internship, coaching football in schools alongside other sessions in the North London community, I am privileged to be spending Stage 2 in Mozambique. Here, the goal is to provide support and awareness in a severely deprived area through the worldwide language of football. We will not only be coaching football but also teaching basic English and computer literacy skills. Follow my blog for regular updates about our time here.....
Showing posts with label GDM. Show all posts
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Monday, 14 February 2011

ID Please?

Saturday 5th February. U'14s tournament. Same four teams, same four sets of coaches. Same rules...almost!


This week instead of the conventional 3 pts for a win, 1 for a draw and none for a loss, we decided to go all Emirates Cup, and threw in a new rule, that any goal scored would also score one point for its team. The reason behind this thinking was that we wanted to see more of the attacking football and great skill shown by some of the players in last weeks tournament, and consequently more goals. The referees also changed this week and it was Adam and I that took the whistles!

Although this week was U'14s, any players from the U'11s deemed good enough for the older age group were more than welcome to play. Therefore there were a lot of familiar faces amongst the newer, older players. This led to some argy bargy between the coaches, Pingi in particular strongly demanding that one of Giantkillers substitutes was not allowed to come on as he was too old and would have his tournament next week. This display of discontent from Pingi seems extremely hypocritical given the recent discoveries that his GK and probably star performer from the U'11s tournament is in fact 13!!! I think we will have to introduce registration cards and some form of ID next week! (and perhaps a touchline ban for Pingi).

So to the football. The first round of fixtures saw last weeks two finalists play out a 1-1 draw due to an equalising penalty from GDM's Sameto, whilst Academica got the day off to a flyer with a 1-0 win over Murroco.


In the second fixtures, Giankillers got back to winning ways with a 2-1 win over the impressive Academicas. This game had it all. After Academicas had gone ahead via a 'Paul Gascoigne vs Scotland' esque finish, Giantkillers centre back popped up with a stunning drive from inside his own half to steal the points.
Meanwhile, the new goalscoring rules had an adverse effect as GDM and Murroco had to settle for a 0-0 draw.


In the final round Giantkillers cruised to a 2-0 win over Murroco to seal their place in the final for the second week running, whilst it seemed that Adam's refereeing was having an affect on the teams on pitch 2, with a second consecutive goalless draw!


In the 3rd place playoff, surprise strugglers GDM took the lead after fantastic work from 10 year old Nello Jeque down the left wing. Nello is definitely one we will be keeping our eye on as his quick feet, skill and intelligence shine through every session we have with him and in both tournaments so far. Murroco finally scored their first goal of the tournament to make it 1-1 before GDM restored their lead. Another equaliser looked like it would take the game to penalties but for a last minute own goal from GDM's Ananias to give Murroco 3rd place.


The final was more of a game for the defenders, and looked like it would again go to penalties, however Academicas were pipped at the post by a late winner for Giantkillers to retain their title.



Alex and Abu were clearly thrilled with their teams second win in two weeks, and this week they were joined on the sidelines by Hardlife Sande, the first team captain who is currently on a coaching course in Zimbabwe and was thrilled to see the opportunities we were bringing for the kids!

This weeks 'Melhor Jogador de Campeonato' was Academicas centra back Vano, who's performances throughout the day really warranted him being on the winning team, conceding only 3 goals.


Once again, the celebrations almost outshone the football itself! Until next week...

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Giantkillers!

Each Saturday here in Mozambique we are hosting Arsenal 8-a-side tournaments for the varying age groups of the GDM junior teams. Last week, 29th Jan, was the U'11 tournament. The tournaments not only provide a platform for the kids to show their skills, but also allow the coaches, senior first team players at GDM to gain bragging rights.

Introducing the teams:

Pingi's GDM
Paulino's Murroco Chibanga's Academicas
Alex & Abu's Giantkillers
The format is simple. 4 teams, 1 group, everyone plays eachother. The bottom two teams go into a 3rd vs 4th playoff, and the top two would contest a final.

Giantkillers set the early pace with a 1-0 win over Murroco, whilst GDM, the favourites were held to a goalless draw by Academica.

In the second round of fixtures, Giantkillers quietly got on with business with another 1-0 win, this time over Academica, whilst GDM came through 1-0 winners against Murroco, star man Nello Jeque pulling all the strings.

In the final round of group fixtures, GDM really stamped their authority on the competition with a 3-0 thrashing of Giantkillers. With Murroco and Academicas playing out a 0-0 draw that didn't reflect the chances in the match itself, we would see a repeat of the 3rd round of fixtures for the 3rd place playoff and the final.

The tournament of course would not have been the success that it was if it wasn't for the many helpers we had, and the willingness of anyone and everyone to help out was typical of what we have seen so far in Mozambique.

From the coaches and referees, kitted out in the various Arsenal shirts that I had brought over with me, to the ball boys who were competing with eachother for who could throw the next ball on first, and of course the hundreds crowding around the pitch, in the trees and usually anywhere they could find some shade to watch the action.





The 3rd vs 4th playoff was a cracker of a game. Having taken a 2-1 lead going into half time, Academicas were undone by two absolute screamers from eventual 'Melhor Jogador de Campeonato' or player of the tournament, Nando, of Paulino's Murroco, who won 3-2.
The final though was a much tighter affair... GDM were the clear bookies favourites after beating their fellow finalists 3-0 in the final group game, but after a battling 0-0 draw, with superb performances from both goalkeepers, Giantkillers lived up to their name winning 5-3 on penalties.

The winning team were presented with Arsenal player cards and Nando with his Player of the Tournament medal, and the celebrations erupted...not only from the winning team! Players from each team came to the centre of the crowd to show off their dancing skills as the ceremonies lasted a good half an hour after the matches finished...ceremonies that could easily have lasted the rest of the day!!!

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

New Balls Please

I will keep this post short and sweet as I think the pictures show just how much this surprise delivery meant to the club!

As I sat watching highlights of Arsenal on the godsend that is Supersport 3, I noticed the clubs directors opening a large package outside. I joined them to find that the package was the 30 brand new footballs that Arsenal had bought for the club. They didn't realise that we were expecting them as we wanted to keep it as a surprise for them, and we could not have predicted just how excited they would be! Short described the footballs as golddust. I think that is enough talking!

Finally, we presented each of the junior teams coaches with a number of footballs to help improve their sessions.

Monday, 17 January 2011

First Impressions

So it has been almost a week since we arrived in Manica, Mozambique ,and it has been an eye opener to say the least! As soon as we arrived at Beira airport, we had people scrambling to take our bags for us when the walk was a matter of metres, the poverty in the country so clear as we set off on our journey to Manica driven by the legend that is Short Chikwandingwa!

The first thing that struck us was the contrast between the poverty that was so clear for all to see, and the most unbelievable views provided by the mountains and trees in the background. Some of the things that we saw during the 5hr drive from the airport back to base were things that we had only seen on TV and did not think were possible in real life!

Real though they were, and upon arriving at GDM, not exactly incident free, it was great to see how excited everyone was to have us here!

Now that we are here and settled, we have more of an idea of what we will be doing during our stay, and some of the truly amazing people we will be working with.

Until today, it has been the holidays, so noone is at school, and the football season hasn't started yet. This means that for the first month or so that we are here it will be pre-season for FC Manica. Having just returned from one of the various tough sessions we have endured so far, I think it is fair to say that we should be in good shape by the time we return to the UK.

We will also be taking sessions for the under 11's, 14'sand 17's, possibly side-stepping a few first team training sessions to do so!

Aside from football there is so much more to be done. The club are currently undergoing one of the most ambitious and surely life-changing projects Mozambique has ever seen . 'Futeco Park', the new training and sports centre that mixes football with ecology has a lot of work to be done, starting with the first training pitch that has been laid and just needs some more grass!

This is just a brief outline outline of how we will be trying to help while we are here, look forward to more stories and introductions to the amazing characters that we have met so far....