Cup Foundation Ghana, ( 233) 243 570 443 ,Address: P O Box At 326, Achimota- A Email: [email protected]Website: https://cup-foundation-ghana.odoo.com Facebook: cup foundation Ghana Twitter: Ghana Cup Residential Office: Millennium City Hse No.8 Adade ,Kasoa Proposal. “Junior Pele 2018” Soccer Tournament 23 TH -26 TH December 2018 ELWAK SPORTS STADIUM
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Cup Foundation Ghana, ( 233) 243 570 443 ,Address: P O Box At 326, Achimota-A Email: [email protected]: https://cup-foundation-ghana.odoo.com
Facebook: cup foundation Ghana Twitter: Ghana Cup Residential Office: Millennium City Hse No.8 Adade ,Kasoa
Cup Foundation Ghana, ( 233) 243 570 443 ,Address: P O Box At 326, Achimota-A Email: [email protected]: https://cup-foundation-ghana.odoo.com
Facebook: cup foundation Ghana Twitter: Ghana Cup Residential Office: Millennium City Hse No.8 Adade ,Kasoa
8th December 2017
To Whom It May Concern
Dear Sir/Madam,
APPLICATION FOR SPONSORSHIP
Soccer is the worlds most popular and participated sports, perhaps your own children have had or will
experience the passion, skill and the life time values of playing it. Our mission is to allow each child to participate in the great sports of soccer regardless of ethnicity, disabilities and poverty.
Thus in our effort to achieve the above dreams, We the executive of CFG wish to introduce “Junior Pele”
Cup which would be played annually in every December to select the best player with the purposes of giving him the Junior Pele crown. This is an approach to add more value to the best selected players.
We are determined to significantly reduce or possibly eliminate the fees associated with participation in
order to engage talented but needy Juvenile players. This can only be done with the generous support of
philanthropic entities, corporate/community partners etc.
With a budget estimate of GH¢80,000.00, we have our work cut out to raise funds to cover the expenses associated with running such a marvelous program.
Cup Foundation Ghana would be very happy if your noble outfit may grant us any donation either in cash, kind & others (Food) for the success of this tournament.
We look forward to discussing these possible opportunities with you in the future.
Attached is a message from FIFA urging Cup Foundation Ghana and your outfit?
BANKERS
Bankers: Universal Merchant Bank Branch : Adabraka
Accounts Name: Cup Foundation Ghana Accounts No: Cedi -0101353887018
Cup Foundation Ghana (Ghana cup) is a Ghanaian Non-governmental Organization (N.G.O) with the passion to promote juvenile soccer in the Global communities with much emphasis on Africa. The organization is poised to promote various sporting activities to entertain and develop the youth in Ghana and the global community as a whole. CFG is a registered NGO, under Registrar General of Ghana with a registration number C0007813740. Please visit www.ghanacupfoundation.com for further details.
Cup Foundation Ghana is purely into the Organization of innovative juvenile soccer development programs to support the talented but needy children in their struggle for career success in soccer. CFG is a young organization which started operation in February 2017. This year, our programs witness a great number of children, coaches, spectators and parents in and around Kasoa. It was fun and well welcomed by the citizenry. Almost 20 Juvenile teams benefited from our programs. We have estimated to engage about 100 teams in 2018 as a means of widening our operational net.
Mission, Vision & Objectives
Mission: Exposing the talented African soccer child to the light of the world.
Vision: Establishment of a privately owned & sustainable sports Secretariat to serve
Africa & the world as a whole.
Objectives
1. Cup Foundation Ghana would be the world's best and most international youth soccer advocate, where quality is at the highest level within every area.
2. We will always accommodate absolute equality in terms of race, gender, social and cultural.
3. Cup Foundation Ghana will unite young soccer players, their families and friends in a perfect and safe environment, which offers the biggest soccer and social experience. In
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all areas, we must sustain the highest level of quality to ensure that our guests return year after year.
4. Cup Foundation Ghana tournaments would be a tournament with our guests in the center and marked with intimacy both on and off the playing field.
5. Cup Foundation Ghana will always be ready for improvements and open to change.
6. Establishment of about 200 member association for Coaches & Team management to be the custodians, managers and decision making body of Ghana Cup league.
Junior Pele 2018 Tournament (Dec. 2018) is one of Cup Foundation Ghana’s propose Juvenile soccer tournament which is earmarking to take place in December on a national sports stadium every year in Ghana and other African countries. This tournament is a strategic tool to attract highly talented Juvenile soccer players from under 10-17 around the world to compete for the name “Junior Pele”. Each annual tournament would be expected to produce one best player who may be crown with the name Junior Pele, other selected 5 best players would also be given some awards . The first Junior Pele Tournament would be launched in December 2018. We are
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anticipating the participation of various teams from Ghana and other countries. We at Cup Foundation believe the spirit of the name “Pele” as far as the game soccer is concerned should not be forgotten.
Benefits For Junior Pele
“Junior Pele” Profiling is also a proposed project which forms part of the Ghana cup activities, and the objective is to showcase the profile and the talent of our players both by video and online as a strategy to markets our players on the local & international markets. We are also proposing to give educational and career developments supports for the Junior Pele.
Additionally, our games and tournament would witness the presence of imminent soccer players and premier teams’ owners who may be expected to show interest in some of our players. This we believe would go a long way to promote employment for our local players.
Program Objectives
1) Exhibit their best performance on the field of play which would in turn attract spectators & investors.
2) Make Ghana & Africa soccer more attractive and inclusive. 3) Ensure global participation by the end of 2020 4) Creation of employments for players and coaches. 5) Ensure football for peace in Africa. 6) Sustaining the global impact soccer have been making with the name “Pele 7) Value addition to the successful player who may emerge as Junior Pele 8) Promoting the Ghanaian tourism 9) Expectation of Junior Pele Tournament to engage over 100 Juvenile teams in Ghana by 2018 10) Support the educational developmental agenda of Junior pele and other best players.
Project Need
‘’The problem is so huge that you don’t know where to tackle it from. Our juvenile football is dying. There hasn’t been colts football close to two years now which is really bad.
‘’ The juvenile football is our own, so that is where we need to focus on. Some of us had the opportunity to play from colts football to the Premier League. During our time the colts football was well organized, so before a players joins a Premier League Club he is matured.’’ Source: Ghana and Ljungskile SK midfielder, Yussif Alhassan Chibsah - Luv FM
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In the late 80s and early 90s, our youthful sides were the luminaries in the football world-the Black Starlets. When the world under 17 tournaments was invented in the mid 80s, it was a breeding ground for future players. Tournaments like 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 or New zealand 1999 ring alarms to the average Ghanaian fan. The successful nature of these tournaments was based on the availability of ready-made youthful products from the colts systems. Need I mention names? Bashiru Gambo, Awudu Issaka, Tutu Skele, Owusu Afiriyie, or even Micheal Essien. The colts system was structured from one stage to the other, thus U-12 to U-15 and U-17. Football thrives on continuity. We simply cannot build a successful future in the football world if the basis is not well built.
Our winning squad of 1991 were all products of colts football. Star names like Awudu Issaka, Dada Don bortey, Ishmael Addo, and the serial killer Charles Asampong Taylor, all graduated from different colts clubs across the nation. When last have we seen a striker producing 25 goals a season? The last Ghanaian player to score four goals in our league is sadat Bukari because he was very prolific at the youthful stages. Unplayable. I can remember 22 at most. The reasons could be traced to lack of basic rudiments in the striking roles. If the colts were to be in existence, from the Under -12 through to the Under- 17, they might have learnt the different roles of an attacking player in modern football.
Need For Junior “Pele” Tournament
We at Cup foundation Ghana believe that, the name “Pele” must not be forgotten in the world of soccer. Thus the spirit behind this name must be resurrected to entice our children and the global community in the quest for Africa soccer development.
Thus Cup foundation Ghana proposes the introduction of Junior Pele tournament 2018. To support the neglected Talented Africa Soccer Child in his struggle for career success.
Historical Profile Of the name “Pele”
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈɛtsõ (w)ɐˈɾɐ̃tʃiz du nɐsiˈmẽtu]; born 23 October 1940), known as Pelé(Brazilian Portuguese: [pe̞ˈlɛ]), is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as the greatest football player of all time. In 1999, he was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). That same year, Pelé was elected Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee. According to the IFFHS, Pelé is the most successful league goal-scorer in the world, scoring 1281 goals in 1363 games, which included unofficial friendlies and tour games. During his playing days, Pelé was for a period the best-paid athlete in the world.
Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national football team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, being the only player ever to do so. Pelé is the all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games. At club level he is also the record goalscorer for Santos, and led them to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores. Pelé's "electrifying play and penchant for spectacular goals" made him a star around the world, and his club team Santos toured internationally in order to take full advantage of his popularity. Since retiring in
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1977, Pelé has been a worldwide ambassador for football and has made many acting and commercial ventures. Pelé has also been known for connecting the phrase "The Beautiful Game" with football- Source WIKIPEDIA
Brazilian Pele
Abedi Pele was one of the pioneers of African football in Europe. Abedi Pele was one of the first great African players to make an impact on European club football. He played for teams in Switzerland, Germany, Italy and most famously France where he was very instrumental in Marseille's prominence in the European Champions League during the early 1990s. Amongst his international accolades, he was often included in FIFA "All-Star" selections and captained the African All-Stars in their victory over their European counterparts in the Meridian Cup of 1997.
He left Ghana after the 1982 African Cup of Nations to join Al Sadd in Qatar for a transfer fee of $1,000.[5] After a short spell with FFC Zürich in Switzerland he returned to Ghana but, he joined AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé of Benin. He later return to Ghana and play for Real Tamale United for a season. He started his career in Europe with French association football club Chamois Niort, subsequently joining Montpellier and Lille before transferring to Olympique Marseille. He later joined Lyon. He also played for Torino of Italy and finally rounded out his European career with 1860 München.
Abedi Pele went on to sign a two-year contract with Al Ain Club in the United Arab Emirates and was nominated one of the best foreign players to play in the UAE league.
He was a captain and was one of the first African football players to earn a top placing in FIFA World Player of the Year voting in 1991 and 1992. He is arguably Africa's most decorated and honoured football player ever, winning the France Football Magazine African Player of the Year Award three times, was the inaugural winner of the BBC African Sports Star of the Year in 1992, and the corresponding Confederation of African Football award twice. He was also awarded the golden ball award for being the best player at the 1992 African Cup of Nations, and was the "man of the match" in Marseille's historic European Champions League final win over Milan in 1993.
Abedi Pele played for Ghana 73 times and is considered the greatest football player in his country's