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Cook Islands Football assists Tereora College with student assessment

Saturday 5 October 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Football, Sports

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Cook Islands Football assists Tereora College with student assessment
Oceania Football Confederation’s Phill Parker, right, and CIFA’s referee’s director Rakesh Varman with a Tereora College player after a six-week programme focused on student assessments from year 11 to year 13. CIFA MEDIA/24100411

In a collaborative effort to enhance sports education and development, Cook Islands Football Association (CIFA) recently partnered with Tereora College for a comprehensive six-week programme focused on student assessments from year 11 to year 13.

According to CIFA, this initiative not only provided students with valuable training and knowledge but also culminated in an exciting mini-tournament last week, coming together in celebration of teamwork and sportsmanship.

The programme was designed to equip students with essential skills and insights into the world of football, fostering a deeper understanding of the sport.

Over the six weeks, students participated in a range of activities, including practical drills and assessments aimed at enhancing their capabilities on the field.

In a statement, CIFA said the collaboration with Tereora College highlighted a commitment to nurturing the next generation of athletes and promoting physical education in schools.

“The highlight of the programme was the mini-tournament held last Friday, which served as both a showcase of the student’s skills and a celebratory conclusion to the six-week initiative,” it said.

“The tournament featured spirited matches where students demonstrated their improved abilities, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The atmosphere was electric, with peers and teachers coming out to support the students.”

Cook Islands Football acknowledged Phill Parker from the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), who participated in the tournament and provided invaluable support throughout the day.

“His presence not only added prestige to the event but also inspired students to strive for excellence. The guidance and expertise he shared during the tournament were instrumental in motivating the young athletes and enhancing their experience.”

CIFA would also like to extend its heartfelt thanks to Tereora College for embracing this initiative and their unwavering support throughout the programme.

“The commitment of the teachers and the CIFA staff to fostering a love for football and encouraging student participation was evident, making the programme a resounding success.

“As the programme concludes, the positive impact on the students is clear. Many expressed newfound confidence in their abilities and a deeper appreciation for the sport.”

CIFA is looking forward to continuing its partnership with Tereora College and further developing programmes that engage and inspire students in football and beyond.

“This initiative is a testament to the power of community collaboration in promoting sports education, and it reinforces CIFA’s mission to foster talent and passion for football throughout the Cook Islands.”

  • CIFA Media