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Refugees to get football training at reception centres

Published : 29 Jun 2021, 03:42

  DF Report
A refugee reception centre. DF File Photo.

The Football Association of Finland (FAF), the Football Players’ Association of Finland (FPA) and the Finnish Immigration Service( Migri) are set to start football coaching for the asylum seekers.

Top players from the nearby clubs will be acting as coaches, said the Migri in a press release on Monday.

UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations) has awarded a grant of EUR 50,000 for football activities at reception centres in 2021.

With the grant, the Migri, the FAF and FPA will organise a ‘Football belongs to everyone’ tour at reception centres and offer a training course for reception centre employees.

The goal of the project is to improve asylum seekers’ physical and mental well-being by increasing physical activity and football at reception centres all over Finland.

“Football supports asylum seekers’ well-being and increases their sense of community. I am extremely glad that we have been given a chance to improve football instruction skills at reception centres together with the Football Association and the Players’ Association,” says Senior Adviser Kaisa Rontu of Migri.

On each day of the tour a top player from the local or nearby club will be coaching the participants. In addition to asylum seekers, employees who have taken the training course will take part in the tour.

The tour days will culminate in a football match. In addition, asylum seekers will be provided information on equality. Local players will also participate in the event to promote equality and speak against racism.

“The everyday life of football players is very multicultural, and on the pitch, everyone plays by the same rules. These basic elements of football provide a solid foundation for active interaction on the tour,” said Executive Director Markus Juhola from the Football Players’ Association of Finland.

The aim of the project is that football can be played at reception centres regularly throughout the year. The Football Association will offer reception centre employees a two-day training course to help support asylum seekers’ well-rounded training.

“Football unites people and brings joy to the everyday life at reception centres. It is outstanding that with the help of UEFA’s Refugee Grant we will be able to create a model for promoting football and futsal at reception centres,” said Sports Director Hannu Tihinen from the FAF.