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Having recently participated in an important international competition, the current Cayman Islands National U-15 football team are working hard, honing their skills before facing one of the most important competitions of their football careers – the 2017 CONCACAF U-15 Boys’ Tournament.

Bruce Sigsworth, Head Coach, said that the national U-15 team members are actually still all under 14 with some just 12, a testament to the forward-thinking of the long term player development programme currently in progress, which began in 2013. Players have been training under the guidance of Sigsworth as well as Assistant Coaches Ian Lindo and Robin Jarvis and Team Manager Marilyn Connolly.

Mr Sigsworth explained the U-15 team’s progression to date:

“The team has developed through a set training syllabus and constant assessment by the coaches with some practice matches against older club teams,” he confirmed. “They train once a week and we continue to seek any opportunity to broaden their experience and assist in their development.”

One such opportunity was the players’ participation in last year’s Naples Cup, held in Florida.

“Training was intensified for their recent trip to the Naples Cup in Naples, Florida, where two teams participated: the U-13, captained by Kiran Basdeo and U-14 team, captained by Luke Byles, 18 players on each team. The teams gained valuable experience and challenged themselves against some of Florida’s best club teams,” he said. “The boys performed very well, particularly in light of the fact that this was their first international tournament as a team and first overseas tournament ever for some of the players.”

In order to continually improve players’ performance, this year a team of the 20 most developed boys will be taken on a tour of football academies in England where they will be coached by the academy coaches and play games against the academy teams.

“They may face academy teams from high profile English football clubs, such as West Ham United, Chelsea, QPR, Birmingham City, Reading, Swindon Town and Yeovil,” Mr Sigsworth stated.

He added that CIFA’s limitations have led to a shortage of funding for youth development opportunities but that he didn’t want the team to be negatively impacted by such challenges.

“Funding for our players to travel to the UK will be raised through private donations and sponsorships,” he said.

The highlight of their young football careers will be participating in the 2017 CONCACAF Boys Tournament, a tournament that will see Cayman’s National U-15 team play against some of the best young football players in the region. The team is also set to compete against the Houston Dynamos later this year and to return to the Naples Cup in the fall.

“This competition will test the boys unlike no other,” Mr Sigsworth said. “Mental stamina, team spirit and maturity will be just as important as physical prowess and ball skills, so we believe our long term player development programme is all-encompassing and  enhances all these skills to ensure that our National U-15 team will be able to play their very best on the day. As well as technical skills and sportsmanship, the boys are also gaining valuable lessons in leadership, teamwork and confidence which will set them on a strong path for development into adulthood.”


 

February 29, 2016 – CNS Local Life

February 26, 2016  – Radio Cayman 

February 26, 2016 – Cayman Reporter