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United to run schools in tsunami-hit Japan

Published: 08 Mar 2013 - 11:50 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 01:59 pm

TOKYO: English Premier League titans Manchester United are to run football schools for youngsters living in the tsunami-hit northeast of Japan, a club sponsor said yesterday.

The club, who were this week knocked out of the Champion’s League after a controversial refereeing decision, will offer places for nearly 100 youngsters over five days starting from March 26, Japanese sponsor Kagome said.

The elementary school children will come from three disaster-struck prefectures, the soft drinks firm said, adding that the training centres would be repeated during its 2013-2015 sponsorship agreement with the club.

“The main purpose of the football schools is to give support to the children of the Tohoku region,” it said in a statement.

Former United stalwart Andy Cole was expected to briefly attend the classes later this month, Kagome said, adding that club staff and coaches who specialise in children’s programmes would come over from England.

Japan’s northeast was struck by a 9.0 magnitude quake and tsunami in March 2011. 

REUTERS