Cathay Pacific
today announced that the airline is the presenting sponsor and official carrier for the first ever Manchester United Soccer Schools in Hong
Kong. As part of its long-term commitment to youth development and its belief in
the importance of providing opportunities for the community, a Cathay Pacific
scholarship will also be set up for young talented Hong Kong soccer players.
The Manchester United Soccer Schools is the first of its kind in Asia and will
provide training for promising young soccer players in Hong Kong. The school
will operate in the Hong Kong Football Club, Happy Valley and the Community
Sports Club in Sheung Shui from October 2004 to March 2005. Over 1,000 youngsters between 8 and 15 will benefit from this five-month coaching period.
To help talented Hong Kong soccer players who may not have the opportunity or
resources to enrol in the school, the airline has set up a Cathay Pacific
Scholarship for these promising youths. Around 30 youngsters will be able to
attend free training courses provided by the Manchester United Soccer Schools.
Today's announcement took place at the Hong Kong Football Club and officiating
guests included Cathay Pacific Director Sales & Marketing James Barrington,
Manchester United Soccer Schools New Business Development Manager, Dale Hobson, Manchester United Soccer Schools Head of Operations and Logistics,
Gavin Rhodes and also ProEvents Chairman, Paul Kam.
The formalities were followed by a soccer skills demonstration and a preview of
what the Manchester United School training has to offer. The "training" session
was conducted for a group of Hong Kong youngsters by Gavin Rhodes and former Manchester United legend Eric Cantona.
Cathay Pacific Director Sales & Marketing James Barrington said: "We
are delighted to be the first airline to bring in the Manchester United Soccer Schools
to Asia and have it located in our home - Hong Kong. With the professional
training from the Manchester United Soccer Schools, we will be one step closer to
seeing our young Hong Kong soccer players represent Hong Kong in international matches."
Manchester United Manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "We believe that through our
soccer schools we can take our football philosophy around the world. We are
aware that we enjoy huge support in Hong Kong and it is with this in mind that we
will be running Manchester United Soccer Schools from October. We believe that
the soccer school will provide children - whether fans of Manchester United or not
- with the benefit of coaching the Manchester United way." |