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Pele launches search for African football talent
Pele launches search for African football talent
AFP
April 18, 2007
DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
countries.
"Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
their respective nations.
The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
into the Academy.
Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
heights of international football in the future.
"Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
full potential."
The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
Upda
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19-04-2007, 15.12.47
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Re: Pele launches search for African football talent
On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Pele launches search for African football talent
>
> AFP
> April 18, 2007
>
> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
> countries.
>
> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>
> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>
> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
> their respective nations.
>
> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
> into the Academy.
>
> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
> heights of international football in the future.
>
> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
> full potential."
>
> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>
> Upda[/color]
what about the girls !!
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19-04-2007, 15.12.47
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Re: Pele launches search for African football talent
On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Pele launches search for African football talent
>
> AFP
> April 18, 2007
>
> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
> countries.
>
> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>
> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>
> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
> their respective nations.
>
> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
> into the Academy.
>
> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
> heights of international football in the future.
>
> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
> full potential."
>
> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>
> Upda[/color]
what about the girls !!
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19-04-2007, 15.12.47
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Re: Pele launches search for African football talent
On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Pele launches search for African football talent
>
> AFP
> April 18, 2007
>
> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
> countries.
>
> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>
> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>
> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
> their respective nations.
>
> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
> into the Academy.
>
> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
> heights of international football in the future.
>
> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
> full potential."
>
> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>
> Upda[/color]
what about the girls !!
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19-04-2007, 15.12.47
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Re: Pele launches search for African football talent
On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Pele launches search for African football talent
>
> AFP
> April 18, 2007
>
> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
> countries.
>
> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>
> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>
> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
> their respective nations.
>
> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
> into the Academy.
>
> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
> heights of international football in the future.
>
> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
> full potential."
>
> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>
> Upda[/color]
what about the girls !!
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19-04-2007, 15.12.47
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Re: Pele launches search for African football talent
On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Pele launches search for African football talent
>
> AFP
> April 18, 2007
>
> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a wide-ranging
> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
> countries.
>
> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the Qatari
> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>
> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys born
> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>
> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city of
> their respective nations.
>
> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in Doha
> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment and
> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
> into the Academy.
>
> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This is
> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
> heights of international football in the future.
>
> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching its
> full potential."
>
> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena in
> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented athletes
> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>
> Upda[/color]
what about the girls !!
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20-04-2007, 09.08.27
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evleth launches search for African football talent
Usual cretin spammers at it
oh no who sends the abuses
Whine why don't they love me
evleth the hatable compulsive poster and his bad clone michaelnewport
Just waiting for a witty remark from martin, another sexual prance by morrow
and the inevitable divamanque, magda and a few others, all of them squatting
the group with their stuff
"sLuGhUnTeR" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email]1176984767.655036.129050@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=green]
>> Pele launches search for African football talent
>>
>> AFP
>> April 18, 2007
>>
>> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a
>> wide-ranging
>> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
>> countries.
>>
>> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the
>> Qatari
>> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>>
>> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys
>> born
>> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
>> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>>
>> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
>> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city
>> of
>> their respective nations.
>>
>> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in
>> Doha
>> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment
>> and
>> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
>> into the Academy.
>>
>> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This
>> is
>> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
>> heights of international football in the future.
>>
>> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
>> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching
>> its
>> full potential."
>>
>> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena
>> in
>> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented
>> athletes
>> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>>
>> Upda[/color]
>
> what about the girls !!
>[/color]
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20-04-2007, 09.08.27
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evleth launches search for African football talent
Usual cretin spammers at it
oh no who sends the abuses
Whine why don't they love me
evleth the hatable compulsive poster and his bad clone michaelnewport
Just waiting for a witty remark from martin, another sexual prance by morrow
and the inevitable divamanque, magda and a few others, all of them squatting
the group with their stuff
"sLuGhUnTeR" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email]1176984767.655036.129050@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=green]
>> Pele launches search for African football talent
>>
>> AFP
>> April 18, 2007
>>
>> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a
>> wide-ranging
>> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
>> countries.
>>
>> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the
>> Qatari
>> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>>
>> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys
>> born
>> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
>> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>>
>> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
>> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city
>> of
>> their respective nations.
>>
>> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in
>> Doha
>> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment
>> and
>> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
>> into the Academy.
>>
>> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This
>> is
>> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
>> heights of international football in the future.
>>
>> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
>> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching
>> its
>> full potential."
>>
>> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena
>> in
>> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented
>> athletes
>> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>>
>> Upda[/color]
>
> what about the girls !!
>[/color]
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20-04-2007, 09.08.27
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|
evleth launches search for African football talent
Usual cretin spammers at it
oh no who sends the abuses
Whine why don't they love me
evleth the hatable compulsive poster and his bad clone michaelnewport
Just waiting for a witty remark from martin, another sexual prance by morrow
and the inevitable divamanque, magda and a few others, all of them squatting
the group with their stuff
"sLuGhUnTeR" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email]1176984767.655036.129050@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=green]
>> Pele launches search for African football talent
>>
>> AFP
>> April 18, 2007
>>
>> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a
>> wide-ranging
>> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
>> countries.
>>
>> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the
>> Qatari
>> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>>
>> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys
>> born
>> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
>> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>>
>> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
>> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city
>> of
>> their respective nations.
>>
>> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in
>> Doha
>> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment
>> and
>> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
>> into the Academy.
>>
>> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This
>> is
>> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
>> heights of international football in the future.
>>
>> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
>> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching
>> its
>> full potential."
>>
>> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena
>> in
>> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented
>> athletes
>> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>>
>> Upda[/color]
>
> what about the girls !!
>[/color]
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20-04-2007, 09.08.27
|
|
evleth launches search for African football talent
Usual cretin spammers at it
oh no who sends the abuses
Whine why don't they love me
evleth the hatable compulsive poster and his bad clone michaelnewport
Just waiting for a witty remark from martin, another sexual prance by morrow
and the inevitable divamanque, magda and a few others, all of them squatting
the group with their stuff
"sLuGhUnTeR" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email]1176984767.655036.129050@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> On Apr 19, 2:00 pm, Earl Evleth <evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:[color=green]
>> Pele launches search for African football talent
>>
>> AFP
>> April 18, 2007
>>
>> DOHA (AFP) - Qatar's Aspire Academy on Wednesday announced a
>> wide-ranging
>> programme to identify and train top footballing talent from seven African
>> countries.
>>
>> "Aspire Africa. Football Dreams" was unveiled at a ceremony in the
>> Qatari
>> capital attended by legendary Brazilian star Pele.
>>
>> Starting in late May, 6,000 staff will screen more than 500,000 boys
>> born
>> in 1994 in seven different countries -- Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya,
>> Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
>>
>> In the first phase, the best 50 players from each country, identified in
>> the selection process, will go for a week of trials in the capital city
>> of
>> their respective nations.
>>
>> The top three from each country will then go to the Aspire academy in
>> Doha
>> for four weeks of trials and testing. Following a period of assessment
>> and
>> discussions with the families, the most talented players will be enrolled
>> into the Academy.
>>
>> Andreas Bleicher, Sports Director at Aspire Andreas Bleicher said: "This
>> is
>> an incredible opportunity for talented young African boys to reach the
>> heights of international football in the future.
>>
>> "Everyone in football is aware of the significant talent that exists in
>> Africa, and also of the challenges that can prevent this talent reaching
>> its
>> full potential."
>>
>> The state-of-the-art Aspire Academy is the largest indoor sports arena
>> in
>> the world. Its main aim is to identify, educate and train talented
>> athletes
>> to compete in professional sports at the highest levels.
>>
>> Upda[/color]
>
> what about the girls !!
>[/color]
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