Stars' Programme To Cintinue In July

The Seven Stars Premier Skills Academy (SSPSA) will continue their football development programme at Tsamaya Primary School come July. SSPA was able to donate equipment including footballs, football kits and nets sponsored by the Chinese Enterprise Association to the school last year.

Tsamaya Primary School had until November last year been holding training sessions on a weekly basis under the supervision of SSPA coaches.

The training sessions are however set to resume at the end of July.   SSPSA head coach, Ernest Dintweng said the training sessions stopped last year because of the school curriculum. "Third term in government schools is normally meant for athletics," he said.  Dintweng said it is difficult to convince teachers at this point to allow children to participate in ball sports, which is why they decided to postpone this year.

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