By Desmond Tunde Coker
The Missionary side ( HADA FC ) has onMonday September, 5th, 2022 boosts seventy eight players with fund at the Sierra Leone Football Academy ahead of schools reopening.
According to the team Media department said that this is not the first time HADA football club has been doing this, one of the motives is to promote education.
Head Coach for SLIFA Tamba Ngongo, Team Manager for the Sierra Leone U -17 Salim Pokawa , AginaSesay who is the Technical Director for Old Edwardians and Cordinator of Grassroot Football Alimamy Kurash conteh all graced the occasion.
Head Coach of the Club Serry Turay encourages the parents to help monitor the boys as the educational aspect is very important in their lives.
Team Manager of the Sierra Leone U -17 appreciates the Management of the club for the deeds as Parents must ensure they help the Team for the boys to achieve their goals.
Team Manager King David Kargbo breaks silence to the parents that the team has purchased a club house where all the players are going to live he assures them that this is just the beginning as the team has more plans for the lads.
The total amount of players that benefited from the fund is 78 as the sum of five hundred Leones was disbursed to them each.
Coordinator of grassroots Football lauds the Management and sponsors of the Team for the consistency as many players have been spotted from the team to play for the country .
He encouraged the parents to take the game of football serious as its one of the fastest and cleanest means to become rich.
The U-13 category surprisingly presented a gift to the Manager of the club for his tremendous effort towards the furtherance of the Team.
Conclusively, parents thanked the Management and sponsors of the Team as things are very difficult for them but with the token received they know it will be fine.
They added up by praying for the Management and sponsors as they believed with HADA FC their children will have a successful football career as they appreciate all what the team has been doing for them as they hope for more.