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Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: William Saliba head in the 1st Arsenal goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

 

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Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta talks to goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Ben White applauds the Arsenal fans after his substitution during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

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Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Ethan Nwaneri's shirt hangs in the Arsenal changing room before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

Deenethorpe, Northamptonshire, UK. Operational 1943/1963. Seen from G-TECH NA Rockwell Commander 114.

 

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BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: (L) Gabriel Jesus scores the 2nd Arsenal goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: (R) Ethan Nwaneri comes on a substitute for Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Gtech Stadium before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Leicester City at Gtech Community Stadium

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal breaks past (L) Frank Onyeka and (R) Kristoffer Ajer of Brentford during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Aston Villa's Ezri Konsa puches Brentford's Kevin Schade as tempers flare between players during the Premier League match at the Gtech Community Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday April 22, 2023. (Photo by Kieran Cleeves/PA Images via Getty Images)

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: (L) Fabio Vieira celebrates scoring the 3rd Arsenal goal with (R) Gabriel during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Crystal Palace scarfs are seen prior to the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Crystal Palace at Gtech Community Stadium on February 18, 2023 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Ben Hoskins/Getty Images)

my 1TB external hard drive... named "g-spot" sitting on my g5 tower

Downtown, also known as Downcity, is the central economic, political, and cultural district of the city of Providence, Rhode Island. Its is bounded on the east by Canal Street and the Providence River, to the north by Smith Street, to the west by Interstate 95, and to the south by Henderson Street. I-95 serves as a physical barrier between the city's commercial core and neighborhoods of Federal Hill, West End, and Upper South Providence.

 

Originally known as 'Weybossett Neck' or 'Weybossett Side,' religious dissidents from the First Congregational Society established the first settlement in Downtown in 1746. Their settlement was located near present-day Westminster Street.

 

Downtown did not witness substantial development until the early 19th century, when Providence began compete with Newport, Rhode Island. British forces had destroyed much of Newport during the American War for Independence, making the city's merchants vulnerable to completion from Providence. This spurned the development of a commercial district along the western bank of the Providence River.

 

During the industrialization of the late 19th century, railroad tracks covered much of Downtown, including the Great Salt Cove and the two arms of the Providence River, the Moshassuck and the Woonasquatucket. These railroad tracks would become a hindrance to later development a century later.

 

Today, downtown trends toward newer development on land reclaimed from a mass of railroad tracks in the 1970s. The mass of train tracks been colloquially referred to as the "Chinese Wall". Because the land is adjacent to the state capitol, this area is often called Capitol Center.

 

New development includes a Westin Hotel (1993), the Providence Place Mall (1999), GTECH (2006), new condominium construction, and Waterplace Park (1994). In 2007, the Renaissance Providence Hotel opened in the long-neglected Masonic Temple building.

 

In 1994, the city completed to move parts of the Providence River east. This project led to the creation of Waterplace Park and the WaterFire festivals.

 

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Georgia Tech Football game against the University of North Carolina in the 2009 Season at Bobby Dodd Stadium

Credit: Stacy Buell / Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI U 2012 POVERTY ALLEVIATION WORKING SESSION - Employment for Empowerment

 

Moderator:

Rishi Jaitly, Program Director, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

  

Participants:

Khari Mosley, Director, Green Economy Initiatives, GTECH Strategies

Garett Reppenhagen, Director, Veterans Transition, Veterans Green Jobs

Veronika Scott, Founder and CEO, The Empowerment Plan

Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

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Our Mission

 

G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.

 

Our Principal Objectives

 

The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”

 

GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.

 

Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:

  

I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels

Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.

 

Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.

  

2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.

 

All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.

 

As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.

  

3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth

Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.

  

4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.

 

Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.

 

5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.

 

By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.

 

By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.

 

For more information:

gtechfootballacademy.blogspot.com

 

www.gtechfc.com

A Brentford fan arrives at the stadium on his bike ahead of the Premier League match at the Gtech Community Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday May 28, 2023. (Photo by Nick Potts/PA Images via Getty Images)

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