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West Belfast football club kicks off exciting American venture

West Belfast football club kicks off exciting American venture

A Belfast grassroots football club has launched an exciting new partnership with a franchise based in the United States.

Cumann Spoirt An Phobail has linked up with New England Surf to allow some of their young players to connect as pen pals.

New England Surf is an elite soccer club based in Boston, Massachusetts, and currently caters for a massive roster of over 1000 players. It is also an affiliate of San Diego Surf, one of the most successful clubs in US Youth Soccer history.

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Cumann Spoirt An Phobail (CSP) was established in 2007 and is based in West Belfast. The club is a voluntary sporting organisation that aims to promote football as a means to ‘positive community engagement’.

The partnership will initially see the 2010/11 age groups connect, allowing them to share their football and life experiences with each other as part of a pen pal exchange system. Each player will be buddied up with a player from the other club to write and exchange experiences in soccer and living in different parts of the world.

The partnership has been put together by Dee McComb from CSP and Joe Bradley, whose brother Peter Bradley is the Technical Director of New England Surf.

Dee said: “I come from a youth and community background, but I have been coaching youth football for about 18 years. I have always wanted to create opportunities for young people through sport.

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  • June 23, 2023