For the Love of Football
Published on: Sun, 11/10/2009 - 11:55am

By: -Lillian D'Costa
Village Tinto, Goa Sun, 11/10/2009 - 11:57am Article image

Football is in the blood of every Goan and the high that comes only
with this racy sport can be seen as people gather at their village
grounds every other day. Some of these football fields are mere
flattened paddy fields, but the thrill of watching the ball race
around can be got just about anywhere if you’ve a Goan.

Came rain or shine, week days or weekends, there are matches happening
almost every day in some parts of Goa or the other. And many a young
athletic boy dreams of taxing his muscles, getting his adrenaline
going, covered in the sweet smell of excited sweat, all to be playing
for a local club.

With people fanatic about football, most villages have their own
football clubs and the inter-village tournaments can be fiercely fiery
ones.

“Goans have the potential to lead the country in football” says Aldrid
DaCosta, English FA-qualified football coach, who left the UK and
followed his passion for football, all the way to ancestral Goa.
“Countries all over the world with Portuguese or Spanish influence
make up the best football teams in the world, some examples being
Brazil and Argentina. Goa needs to exploit this heritage”, he
continues.

Aldrid DaCosta walks his talk and has set up the GOA Learning Soccer
School which conducts football camps for young students all year
round. Aldrid has tied up with numerous schools and trains their
football teams too. Many of these schools have gone on to win inter
school championship trophies too.

Sport, as a vital part of education has been diminishing in value.
Burdened by school, travel and tuitions, children have become couch
potatoes, preferring to unwind before the TV or computer than go out
and exercise their muscles.

Sports, help young boys and girls grow to their full potential, make
them physically strong and athletic.

Sports, especially group sports like football, instill young boys and
girls not just with a competitive spirit, but gives them faster motor-
eye co-ordination, enhancing their instinctual abilities, helping them
understand the importance of team work and co-operation. All these are
invaluable learns which will help young boys and girls get ahead in
life.

Thankfully some school and parents are beginning to recognize the
importance of sports in the development of their child and going by
the large turn outs for the GOA Learning Soccer School Camps, Goa may
well retain its dominance in the football arena after all.

If you would like to contact Aldrid DaCosta, his cell number is 9823
281781 and email – atd...@gmail.com

http://www.villagetinto.in/article/love-football-534

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