Arsenal, WorldRemit aim for African community coaches
Arsenal Football Club
(www.Arsenal.com), and digital money transfer experts, WorldRemit
(www.WorldRemit.com), are offering local coaches the chance to attend an
exclusive new training camp with Arsenal’s top youth coaches in London – and 25
shortlisted coaches will be rewarded with the Arsenal kit for their entire youth
squad.
WorldRemit will arrange for the
successful applicant to fly to London, where they will attend an exclusive
training camp with Arsenal Soccer Schools coaches. During the camp they will
work together with the Soccer Schools coaches on plans to use this training to
build a lasting legacy in their home country. The camp will be free to apply
for and open to youth team (under 16s) coaches from across Africa.
How to apply
Coaches simply need to complete
the short online application form at https://futurestars.worldremit.com by 27th
August 2018 explaining why they deserve to be granted this unique opportunity
and the legacy they plan to build on their return home.
Assessment Process
Applicants will be assessed
against the following criteria by a panel of judges from WorldRemit and
Arsenal. The judging panel includes the founder and CEO of WorldRemit, Ismail
Ahmed, and his co-founder, Catherine Wines, Simon McManus, Head Coach at
Arsenal Soccer Schools and Marc Thorogood, Business Manager of Arsenal Soccer
Schools.
Selection criteria:
- The commitment of the coach to improving the
lives of their community
- The impact the coach has had on young people
within their community
- The strength of the coach’s proposal to pass
on their training on their return home
From the applications, WorldRemit
and Arsenal will select a shortlist of 25 coaches who will receive Arsenal
youth kits for their entire squad.From this shortlist of 25, the judging panel
will select five coaches as finalists.
The stories of the five finalists
will be shared on https://futurestars.worldremit.com and the successful
applicant will be selected based on a public vote on the site.
Ismail Ahmed, CEO of WorldRemit
explained that “by making it easier to send money, we help our customers do
more for those they care about. Our customers are working hard to use the
opportunities they have been given to support their community and we believe we
should follow their example.
“When we set up our partnership
with Arsenal, one of our goals was to reward hard-working individuals within
the community. Football connects people from all walks of life so this was a
natural place to start.”
Simon McManus of Arsenal Soccer
Schools said: "In this Centenary year of Mandela, it is a fitting time to
recognise and reward those individuals who have harnessed the power of sport
for the benefit of young people across Africa.
“A strong commitment to the
community is one of the values we share with our partners at WorldRemit and
together we hope to build a lasting legacy and to shine the spotlight on these
unsung heroes who give up their time to help to deliver a brighter future for
others.
"We are looking forward to
working with all the coaches that join us in London as part of the Future Stars
programme."
The FutureStars site will open
for applications from 13:00 BST on Tuesday 14th August and applications will be
accepted until 23:59 BST on 27th August 2018
About WorldRemit
WorldRemit is changing the way
people send money.
It’s easy – just open the app or
visit the website – no more agents, no more queues, no more time wasted
• Transfers to most countries are
instant – send money like an instant message.
• Send money anytime with
award-winning customer service team available to help 24/7
• 85,000 5-star reviews for our
app
• More ways to receive (Mobile
Money, bank transfer, cash pickup, and mobile airtime top-up).
• Available in over 50 countries
and more than 145+ destinations.
• Backed by Accel Partners and
TCV – investors in Facebook, Spotify, Netflix and Slack.
WorldRemit’s global headquarters
are in London, UK with offices in the United States, Canada, South Africa,
Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
About Arsenal Football Club
Arsenal is one of the leading
clubs in world football with a strong heritage of success, progressive thinking
and financial stability.
The club was founded in 1886 in
Woolwich, south London, before moving to Highbury in north London in 1913. We
moved to Emirates Stadium in 2006.
Arsenal has an impressive roll of
honour: English League Champions 13 times, FA Cup winners a record 13 times,
League Cup winners twice and European Cup Winners’ Cup (1994) and European
Fairs Cup (1970) winners once. In addition, Arsenal Women are the most
successful English club in women’s football. They celebrated their 30th season
last year.
The Arsenal Foundation uses the
power of football and the Arsenal name to inspire and support young people in
north London and across the globe. The Arsenal Foundation raises funds each
year and works with a number of key partners including Save The Children,
Islington Giving, Willow and the Gunners’ Fund. Locally, Arsenal in the
Community has delivered programmes to drive positive social outcomes for more
than 30 years. For further information please visit www.arsenal.com
About Arsenal Soccer Schools
Arsenal Soccer Schools encourage
children to be active whilst learning to play football; with the emphasis
placed on passing, movement, creativity and technical development through
teamwork.
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