Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Leroy Burrell

- Former 100 Metre World Record Holder
- Personal Bests  100M 9.85,  200M 20.12, Long Jump  8.37M





Watch the race where he set the world record
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83V83eWFaN0



Since his retirement  in 1998 he has replaced his old College Mentor  Tom Tellez, as coach of the University of Houston's track team. Burrell has led UH to 14 men’s Conference USA titles (nine indoor, five outdoor) and nine women’s titles (four indoor, five outdoor).
http://www.uhcougars.com/sports/c-track/spec-rel/080310aag.html

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Shaun Wright-Phillips

- Midlfielder
- England International
- Currently playing for Manchester City

shaun_with_family_and_stove

The England and Manchester City footballer Shaun Wright-Phillips has been the Ambassador of Education for the Children Foundation since 2007.

He has been out to the project twice- in June 2007 and again in June 2008.  He is a dedicated fundraiser and has been instrumental in raising awareness for the Foundation as well as holding several events to raise much needed funds.  Shaun also sponsors a whole class of primary children.

http://www.eftc.org.uk/about-eftc/ambassador-shaun-wright-philips

The Sodjie Family

Samuel Okeremute Sodje

- Defender
- Currently at Charlton FC





Efetobore "Efe" Sodje

- Defender
- Currentky playing for Bury FC





Idoro Akpoeyere Ujoma "Akpo" Sodje

- Striker
- Currently playing for Charlton Athletic F.C

File:Akpo Sodje.png



Founded The Sodjie Sports Foundation

The Sodje family mostly grew up in the Warri Delta State in Nigeria.  An extraordinary family proudly producing six professional sportsmen. Recognising the opportunities of their success the Sodje family want to give back to their local community, the family mission is to build a sports academy in Warri.  The accademy will help raise awareness of the importance of healthy living, and through sport participation, messages and leadership skills will be shared with community members to help improve livelihoods in Nigeria.

http://sodjesportsfoundation.com/index.html

Dwain Chambers




Founded Chambers of Sports

Chambers of Sport is a new academy, which is organised by Dwain Chambers and his coach Daniel Plummer. The aim of the academy is to inspire youngsters to get involved in sport and maximise their personal potential.

A series of training packages have been developed with tiers ranging from Bronze to Platinum level.
We will be providing training for clubs, personal coaches and individuals/Athletes at all levels who feel that they will benefit from an experience at the Chambers of Sport Academy.

At Chambers of Sport we believe that sport can help improve social development, confidence, self esteem and nurture natural ability.

Stimulating these areas will become useful outside of their individual sporting experience and help to better themselves in their future endeavours.

http://www.dwain-chambers.co.uk/academy

David James

- Goalkeeper
- England International
- Currently playing for Portsmouth



Founded The David James Foundation

In 2005, footballer David James visited the country of Malawi along with Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville as part of an initiative by the FA to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS. What he saw there inspired him to found the David James Foundation.

In 2005 Footballer David James visited the country of Malawi along with Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville as part of an initiative by the FA to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS. What he saw there inspired him to found the David James Foundation
After bringing together a small UK team including agricultural expert Nick Rew as head of project management, the David James Foundation established a farming centre in Blantyre, South Malawi. This centre is where we hold a majority of our trial tests to investigate the best farming practices. This includes improving irrigation, new crops, selective breeding and better use of seeds and fertilisers. The centre is based at the site of the Samaritans Trust in Blantyre so that our work can benefit this charity too.

Since 2005, the David James Foundation has expanded. We now have a full time team based in the UK, headed up by David, Nick and UK trustee Steve Astbury. From the beginning, DJF media production has been handled by Karl Lear at Pangaea TV with Simon Hammett and Becky Tyers joining the growing team in recent years
 

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Mohammed Kallon

  • Footballer
  • Sierra Leone National
  • Played for Inter Milan, Reggina, Vicenza, etc





Founded the Mohammed Kallon Childrens Foundation

The Mohamed Kalleone Children’s Foundation is a Non Governmental Organization that was born out of the need to help under-privileged children in this Nation.

The Country is picking up from the brutal and inhuman atrocity that she was faced with some eleven years ago.

In a bid to contribute to the multiple issues:
Ranging from a crippled economy, unemployment, clean water supply, to mention but a few that the country is attending to, a prime issue is that of Sierra Leone’s Children who are under-privileged and homeless and are prune to many dangers that lurk in the streets of Freetown.


It is in a bid to combat this predicament that befalls Africa and Sierra Leone in particular, the Sierra Leonean professional footballer; Mohamed Kallon who hails from the same vice to becoming a ‘Gem’ is setting up this foundation to aid these children.

The foundation has as her major financier, Mohamed Kallon who is the President and Founder, and the Director Berlindo Percival-Deigh and his team (Staff). It also has well meaning personalities such as George Opong Weah, Obafemi Martins, Emmanuel Adebayo, Nwanko Kanu, Aki Noah and Brima Manzola Kamara, who have pledged to serve as Patrons of this organization

http://www.bm2c.co.uk/clients/mkcf_web/aboutus.html


Founded The Kalleone Group of Companies

The Kalleone Group of Companies is the umbrella body of the various companies own by Mohamed Kallon. It is the administrative and central body to and from which all activities of the various companies are coordinated.
  • Kalleone Radio 105.7FM
  • Newspaper
  • Kalleone Sports Shop & Pharmacy
  • FC Kalleone Football Club
  • Entertainment Complex
  • Kallbox Records
http://www.bm2c.co.uk/clients/kalleone_group/index.html

Shabani Nonda

  • Footballer
  • Congolese National
  •  Previously played for AS Monaco, Blackburn, AS Roma, etc





Shabani Nonda Foundation


The award of the FIFPro Merit Award to the Shabani Nonda Foundation was greeted with a standing ovation at the FIFPro Congress in Budapest last November. For some ten years now, Shabani has been dedicating his fame and his energy to organizing a football tournament unlike any other in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

'Without the volunteers who work throughout the year, there wouldn’t be a tournament', stressed the DRC’s international striker when he visited the UNFP offices in Paris last Wednesday to pick up his prize, a cheque for 25,000 dollars.

It’s no secret to anyone that the former Stade Rennes and AS Monaco player wants to come back to France to finish off his brilliant career, which has taken him to Italy (AS Roma), England (Blackburn Rovers) and recently Turkey (Galatasaray).

'This tournament was born of a memory and an observation. When I was young, the school holidays were usually synonymous with boredom. My buddies and I had nothing to do, other than all those silly things one does at that age. Fortunately, some football tournaments that were organized here and there helped us shake off our lethargy. Those were genuine moments of shared pleasure and joy, but they were all too rare.'

Keeping young people busy for a few days wasn’t enough for Shabani Nonda : 'Absenteeism from school is a massive problem in our country. Yet we all know that children who have attended school, who can read, write and count correctly, are better prepared to face the future, even if they don’t go on to pursue lengthy study. Our initiative, during and at the end of the tournament, obviously doesn’t resolve all the problems, but it helps remotivate a lot of boys, restoring their taste for study. They are visibly more receptive, or at least that’s the opinion of some parents, who encourage us and are asking us to expand the scope of our activities.'

Using football - their passion - to encourage children to get back on track at school, to give them the power to stick at it and take it as far as possible, that’s the goal of Shabani Nonda and his Foundation. At the end of the tournament, the prizes awarded to the young people are such as will encourage them to become good students at school: exercise books, pencils, school uniforms, bags etc.

'It would be ideal', Shabani acknowledges in conclusion, 'to extend the experiment to cover the whole country. At present, we are working with the 24 districts that form the urban centre of Kinshasa, and we can’t go beyond that. It’s a matter of resources, financial on the one hand, human on the other, because all of our voluntary workers are already giving up a lot of their time. I’ll see what we’ve been able to do once my career is over, but I know that some of my teammates could take up the idea on their own account in other cities of our country. And that would suit me fine.'

http://www.fifpro.org/news/news_details/393

http://www.fifpro.org/division/news_details/3/405