Monday, 7 April 2014

Related Links


Related Links

United States Adult Soccer Association - www.usadultsoccer.com

European Veteran Rugby Association - www.evrugbya.org

USASA Veterans Cup - www.veteranscup.us

SA Masters Soccer League - www.leaguewebsite.co.uk/samsl 

Saturday, 8 March 2014

African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV) Annual Conference



African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV) Annual Conference

The African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV) was founded in 2010 and it welcomes soccer veterans, soccer fans, soccer managers, soccer coaches, sports equipment companies, sports equipment manufacturers, sportswear companies, academia, governments, public, sports medicine and medics, sports managers, national sports ministries and departments, health ministries and ministers,  sports ministers, social organizations and enterprises, sports institutes and colleges, sports sponsors, sports referees and commissars, sports scouts, corporate companies, sports clubs, sports authorities, sports media, sports associations, sports councils, sports organizations, municipal councils, sports betting companies, marketing companies, public relations companies, international organizations, local governments, stakeholders, well-wishers and sports industry leaders from across Africa and the world.

AFSV in partnership with African Emerging Markets Innovations (AEMI) are keen to gather the perspectives of the soccer veterans’ industry in Africa and we are planning to have the African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV) Annual Conference to explore opportunities, challenges, ideas and issues facing football soccer veterans in Africa. We shall share post-soccer best practices worldwide, mitigation of post-soccer destitution both at amateur and professional level, mitigation of sports medical risks, inclusive transparent governance in sports, democracy, openness and encourage the development of respective African countries’ national soccer veterans programs and soccer industry innovations.

African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV)
P.O.Box 29324 Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256772 632211 / +256704 762575
Email: afsv22@yahoo.com , soccervets@gmail.com 
Lukuli, Nanganda, Buziga Road, Kantinti House
www.africansoccerveterans.blogspot.com

Thursday, 20 February 2014

African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV)



African Foundation for Soccer Veterans

(AFSV)

Program Profile

The African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV) has the mission of networking and bringing together African soccer veterans, assist soccer veterans and promote the sport of soccer in Africa. Soccer is a powerful game that affects the lives and programs of both the players and the fans (live fans and other media fans).

Mission
To network and bring together African Soccer Veterans, recognize, support them and promote the game of soccer in Africa..

Vision
Our vision is based on the following objectives;
-   Recognize and support African soccer veterans
-   Help African soccer veterans solve problems of sports injuries sustained during their active participation in the game and after-effects and traumas of the game.
-   Help African soccer veterans re-orient their lives to normal lives and business environment.
-   Make use of soccer veterans in other field to benefit their individual lives and also generate incomes and revenues.
-   Organize exhibition soccer matches involving soccer veteran.
-   Organize fundraising matches for the African soccer veterans.
-   Develop, administer and promote participation of soccer veterans in football management in Africa through a safe and positive playing experience at all levels.
-   Encourage, model and facilitate good governance and administrative best practices for football management in Africa.
-   Develop country soccer veterans committees and clubs.
-   Assist in developing, improving and securing quality soccer field, facilities and manage safety risks.
-   Organize tournaments and programs that encourage participation and growth of soccer veterans.
-   Organize cities’ street soccer tournaments (business centers) in African cities to help promote the game of soccer among business people.
-    Develop refresher courses for African soccer veterans and establish soccer coaching colleges.
-   Promote quality and consistence in education, training and certification of referees, coaches and administrators.
-   Promote the game of soccer on the African continent.
-   Promote the involvement and participation of women in the game of football at all levels.
-   Make use of African soccer veterans to help train and boost women football in Africa.
-   Support the development of adult soccer in Africa.
-   Support community programs through the use football.
-   Provide a think tank and skills base to the African football industry.
-   Support the vision and all activities of AFSV and soccer veterans to make football a game of hope.

History of AFSV

In Africa we have had several tragedies arising out of soccer which involved both the soccer players and the soccer fans.

-    The Zambian Soccer team that perished on April 28, 1993, 18 players and five team officials of Zambia's national soccer team, a military plane carrying players crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after take-off from the Gabonese capital, Libreville, late the previous night killing all 30 people on board. God Bless Kalusha Bwalya

-    Marc-Vivien Foe who died during a Confederations Cup semi-final game against Colombia in Lyon, France.

-          The Ivorian soccer fans that died in the Stadium when the Stadium wall as their home team was playing against Malawi at Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in the capital of Ivory Coast, Abidjan. The Police opened tear gas and a collapsing wall didn’t help the cause as well.  22 people died and 132 injured in the stampede. The Stadium's capactiy was 35,000 and was packed with fans eager to see Ivory Coast's European-based stars Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou of Chelsea and Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue of Arsenal play in the World Cup qualifier.

 -   The Angola Cabinda Incident where the Togo team's assistant coach, its press official and their Angolan bus driver were killed while going to the Africa Cup tournament hosted in Angola 2010 edition.

-       One of the founders of this foundations and several others , have sustained an injury (torn knee ligament) since 1994 while playing for local municipal, national and international leagues and since then I have never got specific training for it due to lack of funds and skilled doctors to repair it which is very common in Africa. He is now a bit one leg shorter than the other due to the long untreated knee injury.

-          Now the Ugandan Soccer Fans that died when watching World Cup finals 2010, at Lugogo Rugby Club in Kampala the Ugandan capital, with a suicide bomb  that killed at 74 people as they watched the World Cup final 2010 at a restaurant and a sports club, few minutes to the end of 1st half of World Cup final 2010.

-     On 1 February 2012, a massive riot occurred at Port Said Stadium in Port Said, Egypt, following an Egyptian premier league football match between Al-Masry and Al Ahly clubs. At least 79 people were killed and more than 1,000 were injured after thousands of Al-Masry spectators stormed the stadium stands and the pitch, following a 3–1 victory by Al-Masry. Al-Masry fans violently attacked Al-Ahly fans using knives, swords, clubs, stones, bottles, and fireworks as weapons.


Tournaments / Exhibitions

AFSV intends to be self-financing and therefore, it will organize exhibition or fundraising matches both on the African continent and European, Asian and American continents where the proceeds / revenues will be used to support the activities of AFSV and its members.

AFSV Programs

AFSV will offer a wide range of programs geared to the promotion of the game of soccer including recreational soccer, adult soccer, veteran’s players, public health programs, keep-fit programs, etc AFSV will offer adult coaching programs that allows individuals to obtain adult coaching certificates.

Veterans Cup   
The veterans cup will provide high-level competition for both male and female veterans soccer players.

Coaching & Refereeing Programs
The coaching and refereeing committee of AFSV will address coaching and refereeing issues for the benefit of the game. AFSV will provide advisory services to football coaching issues on the African continent. AFSV will extend to refereeing dept because what every referee has in common is their passion for and knowledge of the game of soccer.

Meetings & Conferences
AFSV will organize meetings, workshops and conferences both on regional level and country level. Representatives from each African country will meet and discuss administrative issues, programs and ideas, as well as conduct various other businesses.

Membership
AFSV membership will open to all soccer veterans, teams, coaches, referees, soccer fans, organizations, companies, sports companies, federations, individuals etc


African Foundation for Soccer Veterans (AFSV)
P.O.Box 29324 Kampala, Uganda.
Tel:   +256 704 762575 / +256 772 632211
Lukuli Nanganda, Buziga Road, Kantinti House
www.africansoccerveterans.blogspot.com
www.afsv.org