Six young footballers will travel to Manchester, England to participate in activities organized by the English Premier League club Manchester United to learn about the local football culture and engage in community football services.
They will be sponsored by the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) under the 10th JC Youth Football Leadership Scheme. The Scheme, organized by the Club in collaboration with Manchester United and the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (TWGHs), was completed by 53 youngsters aged between 15 and 19.
The six-month program, comprising activities including football event organization training, star mentor workshops, personal challenges and community football activities, helps young people to develop their leadership potential and contributes to the betterment of society.
The Club’s Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges said HKJC is strongly committed to supporting sports development in schools, the community and at the elite level.
He noted that the Club actively seeks opportunities, such as the JC Youth Football Leadership Scheme and a series of activities in collaboration with Manchester United, to strengthen connectivity between East and West for youngsters’ benefit.
Manchester United legend Bryan Robson witnesses the graduation ceremony and shares leadership tips with participants. (HKJC)
Selected on the basis of their outstanding attitude and performance, the six footballers will depart for Manchester in August.
Manchester United legend Bryan Robson, nicknamed “Captain Marvel” for his performances with both England and Manchester United, also witnessed the young leaders’ graduation as the ceremony was held on Sunday (Jun 15).
The Club has worked as a Hong Kong Community Football Partner of Manchester United since 2012, launching various programs to support youth development at school, community and elite levels.
More than 480 youngsters have participated in the JC Youth Football Leadership Scheme since 2014. Notably, 48 outstanding young leaders have had the opportunity to visit Manchester.