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Marcelle & Latapy team up for football academy on local soil.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
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Former Trinidad and Tobago and English-based midfielder Clint Marcelle is putting his efforts into establishing a football academy in this country as his way of giving back to his homeland following his years as a professional footballer.
This was the revelation made by the former Barnsley man as he closed the Clint Marcelle Football Academy Easter coaching camp at Fatima Grounds on Thursday.
Marcelle had some fifty youngsters attend the camp, which was supported by Prestige Holdings and British American Insurance and had the likes of World Cup team members Cornell Glen and Atiba Charles as well as W Connection and St Lucian captain Earl Jean.  A couple of the coaches assisting Marcelle were Earnest Ferdinand and Patrick Nash out of Murucapo Senior Comprehensive.
“From the start it has been exceptional. We have kids from all backgrounds. Some can play and some can’t play but we are trying to bring them all together and create an awareness not only for football but sports in general and what it can do for you as a person,” the 38-year-old Marcelle told TTFF Media.
“We have kids from single families and we are trying to build a family here. We want to show them that it’s not about winning but also about fun and enjoyment. It’s not only about getting big contracts as a professional. I have made it known to them that not everyone can become a professional. We are doing a program for the next four months on the basics of the game. This is what we need to improve in our football,” added the former Grimsby Town midfielder.
He added the academy will go into full drive from June and former T&T captain and Falkirk favourite Russell Latapy is the academy’s main advisor. The “Little Magician” was quietly in the country last week and spent a day with the kids.
“Initially our idea was always to have an academy which we will start in June but now we are gathering the youngsters.
“Our advisor is Russell Latapy and he has a major part to play in this academy.
“I want to give back to the country and the kids and parents who have supported me throughout my career, This is my opportunity to share what I have learnt abroad. We need to realize more that there are opportunities in sport once you are determined to work hard and you have that belief,” added the ex-Portugal-based player.
Adding that he has established contacts in the USA for potential scholarship awards, as well as with clubs in Portugal, England and Brazil which can assist the academy, Marcelle said he has hopes of seeing T&T football lifted or for there to be a proper follow through on the success gained at the 2006 World Cup.
“My aspirations are to se local football move up The game is not being advertised well enough… the stadiums are empty and it is not attractive enough. I hope I can play a part. Like Russell I have done my coaching courses from ‘A’ License right down.I have coached at  Scarborough and at Grimsby  where I was in charge of the Reserves and it was a great experience. Now it’s time to make a contribution to the game here,” Marcelle concluded.


Photos show Clint Marcelle with participants of the coaching camp as well as national players Atiba Charles and Cornell Glen.
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Re: Marcelle and Latapy team up for football academy on local soil.
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2007, 02:34:33 PM »
ah think dis was posted ah couple months ago...good news all the same  :beermug:

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Re: Marcelle and Latapy team up for football academy on local soil.
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2007, 02:42:37 PM »
ah think dis was posted ah couple months ago...good news all the same  :beermug:

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This is a follow up article on the Camp which concluded today.
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Re: Marcelle and Latapy team up for football academy on local soil.
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2007, 05:08:05 PM »
thats what i talkin bout :applause: :applause:
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Re: Marcelle and Latapy team up for football academy on local soil.
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2007, 08:08:51 PM »
Sorry to stray from d topic but in all honesty this is what West Indies need from their former players.

Instead of crying down the present state of the team and their deficiencies, they should be creating academies so that the youngers of the game can live and learn the game from a young age. As a young footballer or a cricketer imagine having your idol create an academy just for you. All this talk about our present cricketers not knowing their heroes, this is a great example of our heroes giving back off the field. I bet you if a couple of youngsters come through this academy we will never have to worry about them not playing for their love of country.
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« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2007, 09:10:13 PM »
Nice goin the only true number 10 for TNT
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