Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka has shown his support for coaches by joining a local training session.
Fresh after scoring the goal that sent Arsenal to the Champions League final, the 24-year-old surprised kids by taking part in the session in north London. He offered tips and commented on the value of coaching.
“Not everyone’s path in football looks the same,” said Saka. “And for many players who don’t go on to play professionally, coaching is a brilliant and rewarding way to stay involved.”
The surprise visit saw Saka meet academy coach Ibrahim Fuad, whose own playing career was cut short. With funding from the Chase football coaching programme, Ibrahim completed his Introduction to Coaching Football qualification and has since launched his own football academy.
The Arsenal star continued: “It was really inspiring to meet Ibrahim and his team to hear about his journey and see the impact he’s having within the community.
“The Chase football coaching programme is so important; by expanding access to skills training and pathways into coaching, it’s helping to build positive role models for young people and inspire the next generation.”
Coach Fuad explained: “Football has always been a huge part of my life, and when my playing journey came to an end, coaching gave me new hope. It’s allowed me to help young players develop, not just as footballers, but as people. “Having access to funded coaching qualifications through the Chase programme made that transition possible for me, and it’s something that can make a real difference for so many former players who still have so much to give back to the game.”
Saka is an ambassador for the Chase football coaching programme, which provides free access to coaching qualifications for individuals where cost is a barrier across the UK. Fuad is one of over 7,000 aspiring coaches across the UK who have benefitted from the programme so far.