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Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

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Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby Sarreye » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:23 am

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 993023.stm


Awo is presented an award from BBC reporter Garth Crooks

"All I want to do is play - I don't want to do a 9-5 job; it doesn't suit everyone!"

So says football-mad 18-year-old Awo, who was raised in the north London suburb of Tottenham.

And she has serious talent - but it took a ground-breaking football tournament for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to unlock her potential.

It's thanks to Your Game that Awo is now training with Tottenham Hotspurs' ladies team. And she even has hopes of one day becoming the first ever Somali-born professional female footballer.

Like most people in her area in north London, Awa started playing football on the streets but found it was very easy to get distracted.

WHAT IS YOUR GAME?

Your Game is a unique nationwide street football and music festival across England
It is a partnership between the BBC and the Football Foundation, with support from Barclays Spaces for Sports
It is designed to provide new opportunities for young people from socially disadvantaged groups in society
The 2007 tournament had 10 regional competitions with 2,400 players competing
150 participants have enrolled on FA coaching and refereeing courses

"Most of the time I spent my life on the streets and started smoking and getting into the wrong side," she said. "Football dragged me back and kept me off the street.

"There was nothing we could do when we were younger, (we could) get anti-social behaviour for playing football! I don't think there was any help from the council or anyone."

It was her exploits for Real Impact FC at the west London Your Game event when things really began to happen for Awa, helping her team to the national finals of the tournament in Manchester.

"It (Your Game) has changed me a lot because all I ever did is be on the street doing this and that, I nearly got kicked out of school," she said.

She is currently studying sports science at Tottenham College, but Awa insisted her studies are "a back up plan in case I get injured, it's something to fall back on".

606: DEBATE
Are we in danger of losing sight of the importance of grass-roots development?

Olga Mirzoian

Another who has seen the benefit of bringing the best out of people through football is Steven Marshall, a 20-year-old coach from Islington.

If he was not coaching, Steven believes he would be working in an office which he wouldn't like.

Luckily for him, he has been given a chance to use his favourite sport as a way of helping and getting through to young people.

"I'm a practical person and I can help other people play football," he said.

"I have younger brothers and sisters myself and they're influenced by all this stuff happening on the streets, so I want to get them into sports and help inspire them."

While giving young people something productive to do is instrumental in keeping them out of trouble, it is not always that easy.

Asked if organisations should be doing more Steven said: "I think it's about determination - it's up to them (the children) if they want to choose, you can't push kids too much into doing something.

"People who are here are not just getting something out of the tournament but going on to use this experience as an entry point to training and potentially work in sport and the community in the future."

Baroness Anne Taylor, Trustee of the Football Foundation

"But if the opportunities for them to do sport are there at least they can make a decision themselves."

Marshall took his FA Level 1 coaching qualification through Access to Sport, a non-profit organisation which promoting sporting opportunities for young people in hard-to-reach areas.

"Access to Sports are providing sport in areas where you wouldn't expect," he said.

"Most people wouldn't want to go onto certain estates and provide different activities and residential trips for people because obviously stuff happens.

"At least they are willing and trying to give the kids in certain areas support and encouragement they need.

"You see on the news everyday these kids getting shot from young ages, obviously if you can avoid that by making them taking part in sport, I'm all up for that.

"I just want youngsters to enjoy it."


Bang Bang 2 AWO, I was dere frm da start wen our galz won da cup in west lnd aka white city, where da cup was given 2 us by GARTH CROOKS a former TOTTENHAM & ENGLAND STAR. Den bout a 2-3 weeks we went 2 MANCHESTER 4 da finals dis includes bare teamz around UK - LONDON, NEWCASTLE, LIVERPOOL etc........ where we lost 2-1 in da semi-finals. ANYWAYS AWO MADE IT AS DA 1ST PROFFESIONAL FEMALE FOOTBALLER, TRUST ME SHE HAS DA SKILLS OFF RONALDO - UNITED & DA TALENT OFF RONALDINHO, BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP 2 MY COUSIN AWO REPPIN MA ENDZ TOTTENHAM & DA TEAM SPURS, EVEN DOE I SUPPORT ARSENAL. WELL DONE HPE U DA BEST IN DA FUTURE INSHALLAH.

PEACE OUT PPL................ SAFE

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby KIYAN IS BACK! » Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:41 am

she looks like she got downs syndrome

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby jackie_chan11 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:15 am

spuds tottenham anaa waaso

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Postby somaliscarface » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:25 am

i kno that gal still gd on her.

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby Somali_soulja24 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:28 am

but ma mate's team won dat football focus thing, so dey're haps styl

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby Mizzy_Flame » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:37 am

Looooool

Whats with the 4 ponytails..lookin lyk a faraas

Gallop..Gallop

Used 2 have that back in da daaaaaaaay.


Gd 4 Her tho.


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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby WasteMan » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:38 am

i'm proud of her

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby 1_londoner » Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:26 pm

[quote="Sarreye"]
Bang Bang 2 AWO, I was dere frm da start wen our galz won da cup in west lnd aka white city, where da cup was given 2 us by GARTH CROOKS a former TOTTENHAM & ENGLAND STAR. Den bout a 2-3 weeks we went 2 MANCHESTER 4 da finals dis includes bare teamz around UK - LONDON, NEWCASTLE, LIVERPOOL etc........ where we lost 2-1 in da semi-finals. ANYWAYS AWO MADE IT AS DA 1ST PROFFESIONAL FEMALE FOOTBALLER, TRUST ME SHE HAS DA SKILLS OFF RONALDO - UNITED & DA TALENT OFF RONALDINHO, BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP 2 MY COUSIN AWO REPPIN MA ENDZ TOTTENHAM & DA TEAM SPURS, EVEN DOE I SUPPORT ARSENAL. WELL DONE HPE U DA BEST IN DA FUTURE INSHALLAH.

PEACE OUT PPL................ SAFE[/quote]

LoOoOoOoOoOL hey Military Mind , good on ya cousin LoOoOoOoOL...............Still...... chicks playing footie.......dunno about that.......:S

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby *lady_ice_4u2nv* » Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:58 pm

shes aint da 1st but yea...good on her!

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby **weezy** » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:26 pm

LATER.....

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby Mizzy_Xclusive » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:32 pm

Alot Gurls Are Good At Sports Wallahi

Dey Just Focus ON Next Stuff

But Good For Her

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby DaDDy BLaCk » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:40 pm

BIIIIIIIIG

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby All_Star » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:01 pm

Spurs Scum loooooooool

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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby TESCO_VALUE » Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:32 pm

[quote="KIYAN IS BACK!"]she looks like she got downs syndrome[/quote]
LOOOOL

DAS GOOOOOD WHY U GOTS 2 HATE CUZ SHE CAN PLAY BETTER FOOTIE THEN U
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Re: Da 1st somali gal 2 play footie {TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC}

Postby Gang Green's Social Life » Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:30 am

lol @ garth crooks

[quote="KIYAN IS BACK!"]she looks like she got downs syndrome[/quote]

lol


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