Posts Tagged ‘News’

City FC Student-Athlete Attends USC Leadership Conference

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

From July 26 – 31, 2010, Thomas Mehari attended the Urban Soccer Collaborative’s Annual Youth Leadership Camp at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Below is Thomas’ round-up of his experience.

My Experience at the USC Leadership Camp is one that I will never forget. When I first arrived, I was a bit intimidated because many of the kids were ODP material and my skills were nowhere near theirs. After my arrival there, a welcome ceremony was held where we all got a chance to meet each other. After the ceremony, we did more ice-breakers in order to get to know each other better.

The remaining days were all dedicated to a variety of things. On one of the days, we went to the Freedom Center, which was a museum dedicated to the Underground Railroad. This museum helped open my eyes to the rich history of the Underground Railroad and it showed me the great sacrifices people made just to survive another day.

Another segment of the summit was coaching education. One of the people who taught the class was Dr. Ron Quinn and the other was Dr. John Thomas. Dr. Quinn did mostly all of the teaching in the class while Dr. Thomas did most of the hands on stuff on the field. They taught us how to coach U6 and U8 players. Some of the most important things that I learned were that all U6 players need to have a ball while the U8 players need to always be in groups while doing activities. The overall message the teachers wanted us to get is to change the whole “drill” system that coaches use into a more interactive system. At the end of the classes, we were all presented with coaching certificates.

The program also stressed the value of community service. They brought in several people to talk about the importance of giving back to one’s community. An organization called Ugive came and talked to us about how to do community service and keep track of hours using their website.

Finally, we played soccer whenever we had a chance. I played with some very skilled players that taught me how to become a better player. Even though I was a bit intimidated in the beginning, I showed them that I was the young Kaká after a couple of games!

This program really helped me become a better leader on and off the field. I even gained some soccer skill just by playing with others. All of this would not have been possible without the great people of City FC. If it was not for you all, I would not have been able to attend this life changing program. Again, thanks to all of City FC. From the bottom of my heart, I truly appreciate what you all have done for me.

Thomas Mehari

Akrem & Thomas on a Mission to Build “Goals For The World”

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Picture of Akrem and Thomas

Banneker High School and City FC student-athletes, Akrem Muzemil and Thomas Mehari have recently made it a personal mission to raise money for developing soccer pitches in disadvantaged parts of the world.  Their organization, Goals For The World, run by teens is “dedicated to enriching the lives of less fortunate youth through sports. Our goal is to provide soccer fields and equipment to neighborhoods around the world.”  The first of these pitches will be constructed in Akrem’s home town of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. At the particular site, kids play soccer but there are no goals, almost no grass, and the presence of needles and other hazardous items make it a virtual minefield for its mostly barefoot users.  Akrem is currently in Ethiopia working on this project and will return in mid-August.

This fledgling organization is in need of donations to continue to provide fields of dreams for players around the globe.  The cost of renovating each new site is estimated at $1,000 USD.  If you are interested in learning more or would like to make a donation, please contact Akrem and Thomas at goalsfortheworld@yahoo.com.

Way to go, guys! We wish you the best!

(Photos from Akrem’s trip will be available on Facebook shortly)

City FC U19 Girls Watch as Obama Honors Sky Blue FC at the White House

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Picture from White House visit

In collaboration with The Urban Soccer Collaborative, DC Scores and United for DC, girls from the City FC U19 girls’ team were invited to the White House to witness President Obama honor the 2009 WPS champs, Sky Blue FC.  Though the group waited anxiously for nearly two hours, the actual ceremony lasted a mere 15 minutes, as Obama arrived late and was pressed for time.  Even though there was no opportunity for the girls to shake the President’s hand, the girls were quite excited to be in the same room as the President as he honored fellow soccer players.  Not to mention, the girls also found themselves in the presence of women’s soccer greats like Tasha Kai, Carli Lloyd, Heather O’Reilly, Christie Rampone, Rosana and Kacey White.  All in all, this was a memorable experience.

Check out our Facebook page for more photos!

City FC in the News

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

City FC standout alum, “Eto’O” Kemda-Kemtsop, is profiled by Washington City Paper. (LINK)

Student-athletes Akrem Muzemil and Thomas Mehari are highlighted in the City Paper for building soccer pitches in Ethiopia.  Their organization is called “Goals For The World.” (LINK)

Help Send Malaika to South Africa!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

City FC’s own Malaika Nichols has been selected as one of eight young people who will have the extraordinary opportunity to travel to South Africa to represent the United States at the Football for Hope Festival 2010. Malaika was selected based on her personal growth, academic performance, commitment to social change in under-resourced communities, and playing skills.

During the final week of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, while the greatest players in the game are competing for the biggest prize in soccer, the Football for Hope Festival 2010, a very different kind of international tournament, will be taking place in the township of Alexandra in Johannesburg. Youth from around the world will participate in cultural activities, workshops, and a tournament. Football for Hope is a movement that uses the power of the game for social development. It is led by FIFA and streetfootballworld, a center of expertise that supports a global network of local organizations that work in the field of youth development through soccer.

Thirty-two youth delegations from around the world will represent organizations that use soccer to strengthen under-served communities. These organizations are using soccer to address a wide range of social issues, such as ethnic violence in Israel and Palestine, environmental pollution in the slums of Kenya, HIV/AIDS education in South Africa, and landmine education in Cambodia and gang culture in Ecuador.

The American delegation includes eight young players ages 15 to 18 years old (four male and four female) plus one coach, one youth leader, and two chaperones. The players represent the Starfinder Foundation in Philadelphia, PA, Soccer in the Streets in Atlanta, GA, and programs within the Urban Soccer Collaborative national membership. Malaika will represent the DC Stoddert’s City Football Club of Washington, DC, an Urban Soccer Collaborative member organization.

What’s the purpose? During this once-in-a-lifetime trip Malaika will participate in activities designed to change the way she sees herself and others by learning about the realities of her peers from around the world. By hearing first hand from people of other cultures, she will be able to separate fact from fiction and see what other people are like and how they live. The group will develop leadership skills and, at the center of the competition, learn to resolve conflict and develop positive solutions—across cultural and language barriers. The festival will help Malaika and the other delegates develop a healthy and educated world view.

Unfortunately, this trip is costly. Football for Hope will cover each delegation’s housing and food costs while in South Africa and provide tracksuits and two full uniforms for each player. However, Malaika is responsible for all other costs, including airfare (approx. $3,200 each!) and other travel expenses, passports, immunizations, clothing for official events, turf shoes, practice uniforms, travel gear, small gifts to share with other delegations, and other incidental expenses. Please consider making a gift to help send Malaika to South Africa this summer! Your donations will be greatly appreciated and acknowledged. Please contact Cara Rooney at cara.rooney@cityfc.org if you are interested in helping Malaika’s trip become a reality.

City FC website issues

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The City FC website was hacked in late December.  Due to this the website was taken down and everything was re-installed. While most of the content was readily available from backed ups, the news section was not.  Due to this most of 2009 content is currently missing.  Articles are being re-posted as they are located. We apologize for any inconvenience.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.

City FC coach moves to USMA at West Point

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Hello City FC Friends and Family,

It is with great excitement as well as sadness that we announce that our own Dan Driscoll has accepted the Assistant Coach and Goalkeeping Coach position with the United States Military Academy at West Point.

While we are sad to see Dan move on to upstate New York we know that professionally Dan is well on his way to a successful career as a college coach. As a result of this move and due to NCAA rules, Dan will no longer be serving as a coach for our teams. Please join us in wishing him all the best in his new endeavor.

Given Dan’s large role in City FC, we want to assure our players, parents and volunteers that our activities will continue and that Dan’s responsibilities are being covered by others within the club. For any issues please email info@cityfc.org and we will be sure to put you in touch with the right person.

The spring season is just around the corner so we look forward to seeing you all back on the pitch soon!

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.

City FC fall news

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

As the coaches and staff prepare for the fall season, be sure to look out for them at a booth at the Adams Morgan Day Festival (http://www.adamsmorgandayfestival.com) on September 13th.  This is your opportunity to find out more about City FC, and to get involved as a player and/or volunteer.

City FC Gears Up For Fall Season

In response to the need for shoes for its youth soccer players, City FC reached out to the U.S. Soccer Foundation and EuroSport (www.soccer.com).  Sarah Pickens, Community Outreach & Development Coordinator for the U.S. Soccer Foundation, facilitated the donation of shoes to City FC  This initiative, Boot Camp, will provide City FC players with proper soccer shoes.

Off the Soccer Field City FC Notes

The dedicated City FC coaches are taking time off the field to enhance their coaching skills.  Dan Driscoll, Roy Kelly, and Eben Levy have all recently earned additional coaching certifications.  [insert additional details.]

Also of note for the coaching staff is that Dan Driscoll has been selected as the head coach for the soccer team at Gallaudet University (www.gallaudetathletics.com), and Roy Kelly will be heading up the soccer program at [insert name].  City FC congratulates both Driscoll and Kelly, and is thankful that they will continue to dedicate their time and energy to DC area youth on the soccer fields this fall.

City FC Welcomes Two Fall Interns

City FC is continually working to expand, and provide more opportunities for DC area youth on the soccer fields.  This fall, City FC will welcome two interns, Sam Dunston, and David [insert last name].  Both, dedicated to spreading the mission of City FC, will be involved in special projects, including fundraising initiatives.  This will be a great opportunity for Dunston and XX to devote their energy to City FC, and for City FC to be on the receiving end of their forthcoming contributions both on and off the soccer fields.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.