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What coach Brenden Mwinamo visit means

What coach Brenden Mwinamo visit means for Kisauni     Coach Brenden Mwinamo and Hesborn Nyabinge kenya u20 coach Photo courtesy: Soka News  Coach Brenden Mwinamo will on Saturday 14th September pay a courtesy visit at our academy. Brenden, a renown coach who has been behind the success of many young players who now ply trade with both local clubs and professional clubs abroad will be here to learn more about coast youth football and how well we can create opportunities for our children to learn in National schools.       Mohammed Ali during our match at the regional sports tournament. He has since joined Musingu High School for a four year scholarship . The former Green Commandos   coach was impressed by our prolific forward Mohammed Ali(pictured) and believes that by visiting our academy, he can be able to tap more talents ahead of next season where he will be seeking to help Musingu High School bounce back from the slumber in the national school games. Young stars
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The rise of Lucas Masha Bahati

The indomitable lion Lucas Masha Bahati '15 is a football figure that has been a darling to many football fans at the coastal region.  The influential captain who plies trade with Young Stars FA commonly referred as the "invincibles" has been phenomenal winning awards like player of the tournament and man of the match tag.  Many describe him as a football genius probably because he is a utility player who adapts in every position except that of a goalkeeper . With 10 goals in his name, 8 of which have come from outside the 18 area box, captain Lucas is a talent whose full potential could be realised by football fanatics in Kenya soon.  His dream of playing for Barcelona (Spain) is not just a wish but a driving force that he hopes will help him inch closer to.  Lucas has been missing in action since he is in boarding school . May your dreams come true 

Why Young Stars could be pwani's leading soccer academy

FASTEST GROWING ACADEMY In 2016, young stars were a soccer team of young boys playing soccer for fan in antisport kits. Children at this academy would come at the the ground with jeans, shirts, heavy cloths to play what they love most. Few who could get acccess to soccer boots had them and those who never had boots would play on their bare feet. Where it all started "We used to walk to distant places to honor our away matches. Since we were not playing competitive leagues, top academies would hire our key players to represent them in major leagues.These boys always worked hard despite not having jerseys and other soccer related materials" Michael Owity, a dedicated volunteer coach narrates. The wave of change The coming in of Nick Arunga saw everything turn around so quickly and so soon. In 2017 , young stars played their maiden u15 tournament in which they were considered Minnows since it was their very first time to participate in a tournament.The boys cruised into

Kenya's leading mobile operator safaricom to visit our academy

Young Stars welcomes safaricom Kenya's leading mobile operator SAFARICOM will be at academy to access our progress in mentoring, inspiring, transforming and nurturing of our young talents. Speaking to our manager, madam Alice, an officer at safaricom was impressed by the strides we have made in terms of changing the lives of children in our community. Safaricom will be in bamburi to present new jerseys, cones, bibs and new balls. Be sure to join us

Mentor Life Mission 2019 plans for young stars

2019 Expectations for our academy Our team manager mr Nick Arunga held talks with Mentor Life Director mr. Leonard Kyallo whom they discussed a wide range of issues including mentoring of our young talents. Our partnership with MLM was a success last year where our young turks went through DMM program that seeks to transform the lives of our children. This year, we will be hoping for yet another success story with MLM kenya cognisant of the fact that it is now official that they have confirmed their 2019 budget for our young stars. Mr Leonard also confirmed that the MLM fraternity will be in Mombasa (Young Stars Fa)s oon for a major DMM and sports day. Our new year resolution "Children for change" has officially started. Securing the future of our community is our key agenda

Mentor Mission Kenya 2019 plans for our academy

Why Young Stars Football academy partnered with Mentor Life Mission

Beyond soccer  Mombasa kisauni, is an are known for good and bad reasons. Bad reasons however seem to have overlooked good reasons because over and over, Kisauni constituency has been on news highlights for drug abuse, crime and many other social vices including violence . All children have varying physical and emotional needs depending on their age,  personality , and developmental stage. If these children are not well taken care of, streets become their home, hopelessness becomes their state, crime becomes their subject while drugs become their habit.  All these aspects instigated young stars FA to partner with an organization that can help Mentor, inspire and change the lives of our children(players ) so that they can use their cognitive skills in impacting positively to the community.  Mentor Life, through its sports mission will be in Mombasa in weeks time to officially lounge their program at young stars FA academy where they will also take part of our training ses