Chris Banigo Charge Players to Utilize Sharp Arrows Football League Tournament to Gain Confidence and Develop Their Talents
Chris Banigo |
The
provincial pastor of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Rivers Province 1,
Pastor Chris Banigo charges players and participating teams to exhibit good
character that is worthy of emulation and
also utilize the opportunity of developing their talents and gaining confidence
at the on-going Sharp Arrows Football League tournament in Port Harcourt.
The
tournament is geared towards harnessing future talents below the age of Eighteen
years of age in football, grooming and building their confidence to becoming
the world best of our time as well as bringing them closer to their maker.
The
tournament will feature sixteen teams aiming at one trophy at the end of the
tournament to be crown champions of the first maiden edition of the Sharp
Arrows Football League.
Speaking
to www.kelvianomedia.blogspot.com.ng Pastor Chris Banigo said he was delighted seeing
his team participate in the tournament for the first time and also express
optimism that his lads will do better next time.
“I
am happy to see my team playing for the first time here, although they are not
looking strong enough as compare to their mates just because this is their
first, but I believe by the time they will come back again they would be able
to know the tactics of winning and do better next time.
Pastor
Chris Banigo further stated the importance of building the young lads
confidence and skilled through practice been the main purpose of organizing the
tournament.
“We
want to first of all build the confidence of the young people because sports
has a lot to do with building confidence, when the confidence is built then we would be able to look at each and
every one of them how they stand.
“Competitive
sports are not what you develop in one day, you have to build the confidence,
you have to build up the practice and as we go on doing all that, then we begin
to see how the trend will go and that will develop by its self”. He added.
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