Pele FC Alumni Corp cancels 2020 Youth Development Seminar
Like so many other events – sporting, educational and otherwise – the 2020 edition of the Pele Alumni Corporation’s Youth Development Seminar in Guyana has been postponed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The destabilising effects of this novel coronavirus has rocked the world in every corner and at every level.
According to two Pele Football Club Alumni Directors, Patrick “Labba” Barton and Dennis Ivor Carrington, plans were already underway but not too advanced for this year’s activity, but had to be cancelled for one year on account of the coronavirus which has locked the planet down.
“We have made the decision to cancel our 2020 Youth Development Seminar due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our plans for our July 2021 Pele Football Club 50th Anniversary celebration continues in conjunction with the 2021 Youth Development Seminar,” both Barton and Carrington informed.
They also indicated that while many would be disappointed that the programme would not come off this year, “all can be assured that next year’s edition, which would be the fourth such programme, would be even more exciting as it would coincide with the Pele FC 50th anniversary”.
The annual two-day Educational Development Programme targets young players (male and female) and is aimed at empowering them to overcome poverty by building their confidence, self-esteem and ambition, through the power of sports and education.
Seven years prior to 2019, the Pele FC Alumni Corporation made a huge impact on the Guyanese community with its sponsorship of annual youth soccer/educational tournaments.
But after a review, the Directors of the entity decided to change focus by providing educational opportunities for youth soccer players primarily, who are in need of non-cash support as they pursue their academic endeavours. Players from other sports have also been included.
More than 100 students benefited last year with over 10 laptop computers among the many educational materials distributed during the two-day programme, which was held at the St Joseph’s High School. The participants were also taken on educational tours to the Parliament of Guyana and Banks DIH’s Thirst Park operations.
Carrington reiterated that the goal of the annual Youth Development Programme is to teach adolescents the right skills while enabling them to understand the requirements and responsibilities considered necessary in preparation for life and living after high school while fostering their capability to care for themselves and be independent.