Former England footballer Rio Ferdinand’s foundation organised a football tournament for over 100 teenagers in Burgess Park yesterday (Thursday, October 27).
The event was part of the ex-Manchester Utd centre-back’s Positive Futures programme, a charitable initiative supporting marginalised young people.
Raised in Peckham, Rio was eager to give back to the community he grew up in. He couldn’t attend the tournament on this occasion but said: “It’s brilliant to see the work of the Foundation continuing to grow in South London, especially in Peckham as my home area.
“The Positive Futures programme has been running for a year now with support from the National Lottery, and tournaments like this that give young people a chance to meet with other teams from outside Southwark.
“To build those relationships and create new experiences is a key part of the journey and opportunities we try to create. Big well done to the staff, clubs and young people involved!”
The competition was for girls and boys aged fourteen to sixteen and followed the success of a similar tournament held in Lambeth last year.
It was a chance for players to learn about The Rio Ferdinand Foundation, which introduces young people from working-class families to wider career and networking opportunities.
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For example, through partnerships with organisations like The Jockey Club, Warner Music and many more, young people get access to networks in the music and horse-racing industries.
The Rio Ferdinand Foundation also has partnerships with UEFA, Footlocker, Kiss FM and The Guinness Partnership.
Edilson Abilo, Programme Manager at the Rio Ferdinand Foundation, said: “Our young people from Peckham and Southwark have had an opportunity to meet with and play against their peers from other parts of London.
“It’s a great way to start the next phase of our work in the area, and who knows, we may find the next Lauren James!”
Founded in 2012, the Rio Ferdinand Foundation co-funds the Positive Futures programme alongside The National Lottery Community Fund.