Bellamy's academy brings hope to Sierra Leone Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy 's football academy in Sierra Leone, aimed at developing young talents, is progressing well and Sierra Leoneans believe it has brought hope to the game in the country.
Already 11 young players, mainly under 14 years old, have been chosen and will represent the first generation of players enrolled in the Craig Bellamy Football (CBF) academy when it is officially opened in September.
The players are currently undergoing training at the Right to Dream football academy in Old Akrade in eastern Ghana.
They were selected as a result of a nationwide league and scouting programme. The league is comprised of 44 clubs, including four women's teams and a total of 1,680 players.
Bellamy visited the young players in Ghana and is pleased with their progress.
"I visited the boys in Ghana and I'm really satisfied with the progress they're making," Bellamy said on his recent visit to Sierra Leone.
"They are willing to learn, they're excited about learning and they're fast learners.
"What matters for me most is their education and they're doing very well in that area. The concept of education is first for me and football second."
The CBF academy is currently under construction in Tombo village, outside Freetown. It is divided into two phases.
Phase one is almost finished as geometry for 20 students, class rooms, apartments for teachers, coach and technical director as well as the canteen have been completed.
It remains a grass pitch which will be ready by September for completion of the first phase.
Bellamy is concentrating his efforts on his academy in the close season
Director of Craig Bellamy Football Tom Vernon said phase two, comprising additional classrooms, apartments and artificial turf is expected to be completed within two years time.
He added: "A Uefa 'A' license coach, Johnathan McKinstry, from Northern Ireland is coming over to Sierra Leone to serve as technical director of our academy.
"In our long-term plan, he will have to train Sierra Leonean coaches who in return will train the boys in the academy."
Bellamy has expressed satisfaction over the construction of the academy.
"I'm pleased from what I'm seeing so far regarding the construction of the academy. This is most satisfying trip I've had in Sierra Leone," said Bellamy.
Originally, the Sierra Leone government agreed to provide 25 acres of land but reduced it to 15 without any explanation.
Sierra Leoneans, including the country's sports minister, and Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) officials have complemented the CBF academy and they believe it has brought hope to the game in the country.
The Sierra Leone sports minister Dr Minkailu Bah told BBC Sport that the CBF academy is in the right place to develop football in the country.
"We wholeheartedly welcome the CBF academy to Sierra Leone because we believe it is the best way to develop football," said Bah.
"Football and education should go side by side and the game should be developed from the grass roots level.
"We're convinced the CBF academy will make an impact on Sierra Leone in the near future and that's why my government provided Bellamy with massive land."
The CBF academy is part of the solution to problems in Sierra Leonean football
The President of the SLFA Nahim Khadi said: "The Bellamy football academy is good for football in Sierra Leone because I believe the game should be developed from grass roots level in the country."
"The CBF academy is part of the solution to problems in Sierra Leonean football," one fan, Alimamy Turay said.
"The country will soon begin to feel the positive impacts of Bellamy's efforts. Sierra Leone should be grateful to him."
Bellamy is expected to spend about $1m of his own money by the time he completes his academy and it's expected that sponsors will come on board to keep the academy running.
Already, the academy has attracted sponsors, such as the Security Support Group International (SSGI) in Sierra Leone, which has decided to contribute $300,000 within three years.
The package will include cash, engineering technical assistance and security.
Sierra Leone football has up to now lacked youth programmes, which is seen as one of the major factors that responsible for the recent decline of the game in the country.
But with the emergence of the CBF academy, which is the first in Sierra Leone, the future for the most cherished sport in the country looks bright.
FERNANDO TORRES SPARKS £70M SCRAPFERNANDO Torres will follow Rafa Benitez out of the Anfield exit door – sparking a furious £70million scrap for the Liverpool striker between Chelsea and Manchester City.
The Spanish star’s agent Jose Antonio Peton has given a half-hearted pledge that Torres would like to stay and help restore the Merseyside club to former Champions League glories.
But now that the man who signed him has gone, Torres feels little allegiance to Liverpool after publicly criticising their lack of ambition in signing big-name players.
Torres, 26, said: “We need four or five top-class players to compete with our rivals. There has to be signings.
“The fans are worried about players going. It’s a problem when you start to fear that your players are going.”
Torres, like Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard, will make a decision on his future after the World Cup.
But it’s becoming increasingly clear that Torres would jump at the chance of joining either Chelsea or City.
Torres craves Champions League football which will obviously be guaranteed by Chelsea.
City can’t match that attraction but boss Roberto Mancini will sell the promise to Torres that, with his help, they can achieve a Champions League spot next season.
Meanwhile, Peton is trying to convince everyone on Merseyside that Torres will give it another go for one more season.
He said: “Everything is down to Liverpool’s attitude but for the time being Fernando is happy at the club.”
But they will be hollow words when Chelsea and City come knocking on the door with wads of cash next month.
More Milner bolloxAston Villa’s most valuable asset James Milner is yet to resolve his future amid keen interest from Manchester City.
Despite having the World’s richest club breathing down their necks, the status quo is unlikely to change before the start of the World Cup with Villa holding out for an even more substantial fee.
The West Midlanders have already turned down a £20m bid and Martin O’Neill is frantically trying to hang onto his prize player by convincing him to stay as an integral part of the club’s future. The rhetoric emanating from Villa Park is understandable but most will feel that O’Neill is simply swimming against the tide.
£30m is generally considered to be the magic number needed for City to secure the deal and for Villa to capitulate in the face of market forces. With Milner following in the footsteps of former teammate Gareth Barry looking like a foregone conclusion, the pertinent question is – is he worth it?
Milner admirers would state that the sum reflects the fact that the 24-year-old has established himself as a permanent fixture in the England side and that he has time on his side to continue to develop.
On the other hand, £30m does look like an awful lot of money for a player who cost Villa just £12m to sign from Newcastle 18 months ago and who only began to capture the public imagination last season following O’Neill’s decision to move him to the central berth.
There will come a point when even City will question whether they are getting value for money and I suspect that if Villa continue to call their bluff, it might just come back to haunt them
WAG OF THE DAYhttp://www.wsn.com/blog/2010/05/19/wag- ... esca-lodo/TRANSFER BOLLOXJIMMY Bullard will travel to Celtic this week to secure a 12-month loan deal with the Scottish giants.
The former Wigan and Fulham midfielder, 31, is being forced out at Hull, who are desperate to get his £45,000-a-week salary off their wage bill to ease the financial crisis at the KC Stadium.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to listen to offers for striker Dimitar Berbatov, with Juventus and AC Milan thought to be prepared to pay £18m for the Bulgarian. caughtoffside.com
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could move for CSKA Moscow's £16m-rated Serbia international midfielder Milos Krasic. caughtoffside.com
Fulham will allow goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer to move to Arsenal in a £3m move and have already begun the search for a replacement. News of the World
England and Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole will snub Manchester City's overtures and instead move to the Blues' London rivals Arsenal after the World Cup. Sunday Mirror
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp wants to bring AC Milan's Dutch striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar to White Hart Lane this summer, and is also considering a move for Everton's South African midfielder Steven Pienaar.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Redknapp also wants Bolton defender Gary Cahill and is ready to offer full-back Alan Hutton in a cash-plus-player deal. Mail on Sunday
Netherlands international winger Eljero Elia is another on Redknapp's radar, with Spurs set to bid £12m of the Hambug man. caughtoffside.com
And Spurs are considering making a bid for West Ham midfielder Scott Parker, with Jamie O'Hara moving the other way to be re-united with Avram Grant. Sunday Mirror
Yet another target for Spurs is Udinese's 19-year-old Ghana international centre-back Jonathan Mensah but they face competition for him from Aston Villa. Sunday Mirror
One player who could be heading for the exit at White Hart Lane is Jermaine Jenas, with Stoke ready to make a £7m offer. Sunday Mirror
Chelsea are considering a move for Newcastle striker Andy Carroll. caughtoffside.com
West Ham are preparing a new bid for Everton striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu - they have made an offer of £4m but the Toffees want £6m. Sunday Mirror
Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta is set to reject offers from Manchester United and Arsenal to sign a new deal to stay at Goodison Park.Sunday Mirror
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano is keen to join Inter Milan, particularly if ex-Reds boss Rafael Benitez is confirmed as their new manager. Sunday Mirror
Steven Gerrard is another being linked with a move away from Anfield, but Liverpool expect their skipper to reject a move to Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid. Sunday Mirror
Sunderland are looking at signing Aston Villa's Luke Young to ease their shortage of right-backs.Sunday Mirror
Harry Redknapp is apparently setting his sights on impressive young Dutch international winger Eljero Elia as he looks to further strengthen his White Hart Lane squad ahead of next seasons Champions League campaign. The 21 year old Hamburg man is part of Holland’s World Cup squad and has been a big hit in the Bundesliga since his move from FC Twente last summer.
Chelsea are considering an audacious move for Newcastle United youngster Andy Carroll. The Stamford Bridge outfit are on the look out for new up and coming options as Carlo Ancelotti plans for the future whilst dealing with a somewhat aging squad.
Having captured the likes of Ross Turnbull and Daniel Sturridge last summer the club is continuing to look for promising ‘homegrown’ players and are rumoured to be impressed by the 21 year old’s performances with the Magpies last season and with Chelsea’s main attacking options, Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka, both being over 30 years of age the west London side is keen to bring in new signings.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is rumoured to be ready to cut his losses and sell Dimitar Berbatov this summer and it appears that a move to Italy is the most likely to suit all parties. After two decidedly average seasons at Old Trafford the former Tottenham man will reportedly be shown to the exit as the club tries to retrieve as much of their £30.75m investment as possible.
Reports coming from Italy suggest that Juventus and AC Milan are both keen on the 29 year old Bulgarian but may only offer around £18m for the forward who has netted 26 goals in 86 appearances. Issues may become clearer with the two Serie A clubs once managerial changes are bedded in with the Turin outfit having only recently appointed Luigi Delneri and AC still without a replacement for the outgoing Leonardo.
Arsene Wenger is rumoured to be interested in making a move for highly rated Serbian international Milos Krasic this summer. The Arsenal manager is looking to bring in some big name signings with top level experience and was apparently impressed with the CSKA Moscow midfielder’s showing in both Champions League and World Cup qualifying action.
25 year old powerful runner can play in a number of positions across the midfield but works best as an advanced ball winner who can also propel attacks and has a knack of scoring crucial goals. Very much the all purpose player he is set to leave Russia after six and a half successful seasons and a move to the Premier League has been mooted.
OTHER BOLLOXLiverpool will make a formal approach to Fulham to speak to manager Roy Hodgson about the possibility of him succeeding Rafael Benitez in the Anfield hotseat. News of the World
England manager Fabio Capello has told crocked captain Rio Ferdinand he can stay with the squad at the World Cup finals in South Africa after the Manchester United defender was ruled out of the tournament on Friday with knee ligament damage. News of the World
New Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho will have only £45m to spend on transfers, unless the Spanish giants can raise extra funds through player sales.News of the World
Season Review pt 11 - Carling CupRoque Santa Cruz headed his first goal for Manchester City as Mark Hughes's side thrashed Scunthorpe to reach the Carling Cup quarter-finals.
Stephen Ireland gave City the lead with a curling shot before Jonathan Forte slotted in an equaliser for the Iron.
Santa Cruz converted Pablo Zabaleta's cross before Joleon Lescott headed home a Shaun Wright-Phillips corner.
Carlos Tevez prodded in from a Vladimir Weiss pass and Michael Johnson sealed a resounding win with a 25-yard drive.
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