Football club seeks to develop players from Cebu City’s upland villages

Suzuki Football Club founding members headed the press conference to officially launch their team at 10:30AM earlier today at the Bayfront Hotel. (CDN PHOTO/GLENDALE ROSAL)

Suzuki Football Club founding members led the press conference to officially launch their team at Saturday morning at the Bayfront Hotel. (CDN PHOTO/GLENDALE ROSAL)

The newly formed Suzuki Football Club aims to conduct free football clinics in Cebu City’s barangays in the next few months.

In a press conference at the Bayfront Hotel Ktec Alazas, one of the founding members of the club, said they aim to search and develop potential players in the city’s upland and urban barangays.

The grassroots development program will cater to kids 6-12 years old and will start at the third quarter of the year.

“We want to develop the grassroots to the kids and make it available to those who are less fortunate and in need,” Suzuki Football Club President Atty. Julius Entise said.

Entise mentioned Looc National High School and Elementary School as the initial venues for the football clinic along with the Cebu City Central School, Barangay Pasil,Carreta and mountain barangays of Cebu City.

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