Monday, March 24, 2008

THE EIGHT CARIBBEAN U20 FOOTBALLERS READY FOR THEIR JOURNEY OF CHAMPIONS

- The eight boys selected by Digicel Clinics’ Head Coach, John Barnes, prepare for a week’s training at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light.

Monday, 24 March – Kingston, Jamaica: The Digicel Kick Start Clinic’s Journey of Champions begins on Saturday April 5 when the eight Caribbean boys, selected by International footballer John Barnes, head off to the UK to train at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light. Andrew Murray from Guyana, Joseph Guemsley & Renaud Brisley from Haiti, Gerard Williams & Devaugn Elliot from St. Kitts, Emilio Limon from Suriname, Leston Paul from Trinidad and Akeem Brown from Jamaica, along with two Digicel chaperones, will all meet in Jamaica on Thursday April 3 in order to travel to the UK together.

Ged McNamee, SAFC Academy Director explains what the boys will be able to expect during the week: “The eight players will experience the daily scholarship programme and train alongside Sunderland youth players. The programme will include a physical and coordination programme which is supervised by Scott Pearce, Academy Sport Scientist and the football coaching programme is very technically ball-based, with various technical practices and small sided games being used.

“The week will be demanding, but hopefully enjoyable which will give the selected players an insight into the daily programme of an aspiring young footballer.

“This opportunity will also allow the coaches to assess the players both physically and technically against the recruitment criteria, to observe their potential to determine whether the players could progress further. Most of all it is about the young players having a positive experience which they will always remember, regardless of the outcome and we look forward to welcoming them to Sunderland.”

The Digicel Kick Start Clinic’s Journey of Champions begins in two weeks on Saturday April 5 when the eight Caribbean boys head off to the UK to train at Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light.

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About Digicel


Since its launch in 2001, Digicel has become the fastest-growing wireless telecommunications operator in the Caribbean. Digicel is renowned for competitive rates, unbeatable coverage, superior customer care, a wide variety of products and services, and state-of-the-art handsets. It is the largest GSM operator in the region.

Digicel is incorporated in Bermuda and has operations in twenty three markets, including Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, Curaçao, The Cayman Islands, Dominica, El Salvador, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos and El Salvador. Digicel also has a license in Guatemala and coverage in St. Martin and St. Barths.

The company is the lead sponsor of Caribbean sports teams including the West Indies Cricket Team, Special Olympics teams across the Caribbean and is title sponsor of the Digicel Caribbean Football Union Cup, which involves over 30 Caribbean countries and is an important qualifier towards the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

For more information, visit http://digicelfootball.com

About Sunderland’s Academy of Light

Sunderland’s Academy of Light training ground is a multi-million-pound, multi-purpose building that has catered for Sunderland players since it opened in March 2003, and remains one of Europe’s leading training complexes.

The state-of-the-art facility caters for a player’s every need, boasting nine full-size football pitches and a wealth of indoor facilities including a swimming pool and a fully-equipped gymnasium.

The Academy part of the building, which is specifically for the club’s younger players, also includes a number of classrooms with modern computers to help educate young players while they’re with the club

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