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London Youth Games

Football legend meets City kids

As part of the “Big Kick Off”, England’s most decorated female footballer Rachel Yankey MBE visited the City of London Academy, Southwark on Thursday 4 February to deliver a coaching session to a group of teenage girls who are hoping to go on to represent their borough at the 2010 Balfour Beatty London Youth Games.

Arsenal player Yankey, who has 90 England caps and has won most of the major honours in the game, including the FA Women’s National Premier League, FA Women’s Cup, FA National Premier League Cup and the UEFA Women’s Cup was impressed with what she saw.

The 30 year old said: “I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but to be honest, they were pretty good. You could see there was some talent there. Girls’ football is only going one way and that’s forward. It will only get bigger and better.”

Yankey played for Brent as a youngster at the London Youth Games and has since coached her home borough. She has some fond memories of the Games. “The atmosphere is brilliant. You’re going there to represent your borough and it’s like your mini World Cup.

“It felt good to play for the team and come off the pitch having done well. We came second in the girls’ football one year, so there were plenty of tears from losing in the final. But yes, they were happy times.

“It was an event that built character. There were people in my team that played regularly, but some who hadn’t played football before. So we really had to work hard as a team. It wasn’t going to be one or two of us that won the game, so we had to work hard to help the others to raise their standard and work together. You had to quickly learn to develop your team work skills.

“My advice to youngsters taking part this year would be to enjoy it, do as well as you can and lookout for your team-mates.”

The visit to City of London Academy was one of a series of “Big Kick-Off” events that are taking place throughout the capital to mark the launch of the Balfour Beatty London Youth Games season. Around 47,000 kids participated in last year’s London Youth Games in 30 sports from all 33 London boroughs.

This weekend will see the competition get underway in earnest with the girls cricket qualifiers in Harrow, the season then runs right through to mid-July and encompassing the Main Games weekend at Crystal Palace on 3/4 July respectively, where the girls football will take place.

Playing for the City

The City works in partnership with West Ham Community Scheme to deliver high quality football coaching all year round. If you live or go to school in the City, we will be having training sessions throughout the year on your doorstep. Sessions are used as an opportunity for scouting talented individuals, with the chance to compete in the London Youth Games and West Ham tournaments. Football coaching takes place all year round on the following City of London Corporation estates Avondale Square, Golden Lane and Barbican at Golden Lane Leisure Centre, Middlesex Street and Mansell Street (based at Attlee Youth and Community Centre), Sumner Buildings and York Way.


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Last modified: 19 February 2010 | Author: Joanna Rota
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