Friday , April 26 2024

Children embracing Football for Schools in Indonesia!

Indonesia, with a population of over 270 million, are never short of football passion. Big strides have been made in Indonesia over recent years under the guidance of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) and with the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia kicking off in just over six months’ time, the Southeast Asian country are looking in earnest to showcase their progress in front of the watching world.

The next generation of youngsters had the opportunity to display their enthusiasm for the world game as the first Football for Schools (F4S) course took place this week in the capital, Jakarta.

Launched in 2019 by FIFA in collaboration with UNESCO, the F4S programme aims to make football accessible to both boys and girls across the globe by incorporating football activities into the education system, empowering the youngsters with valuable life skills and competencies through football. These objectives were implemented throughout the two-day F4S course in Indonesia.

Entitled the ‘FIFA Football for Schools Capacity Building Workshop’, the course reached out to 300 local school kids and 30 teachers. Launched at Gelora Bung Karno Complex of Jakarta, the course conducted by three FIFA experts included both theoretical and practical sessions aimed at instilling footballing philosophy into these young minds and educating them with life skills and competency.

Among the attendees were local superstars Bambang Pamungkas and Marco Motta, while PSSI President Mochamad Iriawan offered words of inspiration for the attendees, saying: “This program is not just about football or school, This is a life lesson. Instructors, coaches, and teachers will be role models and have a strong influence on children. After this program, you will have a strong relationship with each other.

“I hope that in 10 or 15 years the children here, male or female, can become stars in the football or in other fields. What is certain is that it can make a real contribution to our beloved country, Indonesia. You are the future of Indonesia. You are Indonesian. With different cultural and religious backgrounds, you come here to play and learn together.”

Alexandre Gros, FIFA Football for Schools Project Leader, said: “Our goal in Indonesia is for as many children as possible, boys and girls, to have the opportunity to have a fun-first contact with the sport of football at school. The overall objective is two-fold: increasing participation in the game and ensuring that the children learn some important life-skills and values through the game.”

The course started with the teachers downloading a free F4S application where they can continue football education online. This is a tool which includes hundreds of hours of videos tutorials of delivering educational messages and conducting grassroots football coaching sessions for children aged between 4 and 14.

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