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    Young J'can player departs for Valencia
    BY SANJAY MYERS Observer staff reporter
    Wednesday, October 27, 2010

    Teenage football sensation Martin Davis will leave the island today for Spain where he will join the Valencia Football Academy after enjoying a successful one-week stint at the club's scholarship programme three months ago.

    The 14-year-old St George's College student and Glenmuir's Kaya Beckford, 16, had both been awarded the opportunity to participate in the Valencia CF summer camp back in July after outstanding performances at the Next Generation Easter Camp held in Jamaica earlier in the year.


    (In foreground, from left) St George’s College student Martin Davis; Scotiabank’s Joan Forrest-Henry and Glenmuir High’s Kaya Beckford cut their send-off cake, while (in background, from left) Scotiabank’s Joylene Griffiths-Irving; Davis’ stepfather Hugh Leslie; Next Generation’s founder Victor Salazar-Chang; Harbour View’s general manager Clyde Jureidini; Beckford’s sister Aye and Next Generation’s technical director Andre Virtue look on in at Scotiabank Centre yesterday. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)



    (In foreground, from left) St George’s College student Martin Davis; Scotiabank’s Joan Forrest-Henry and Glenmuir High’s Kaya Beckford cut their send-off cake, while (in background, from left) Scotiabank’s Joylene Griffiths-Irving; Davis’ stepfather Hugh Leslie; Next Generation’s founder Victor Salazar-Chang; Harbour View’s general manager Clyde Jureidini; Beckford’s sister Aye and Next Generation’s technical director Andre Virtue look on in at Scotiabank Centre yesterday. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)



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    The youngsters, who are both hailed as 'Football Ambassadors', yesterday paid a visit to the offices of the Minister of Sports, Youth and Culture, the Honourable Olivia Grange.

    Speaking to the Observer after the trip to the ministry, Andre Virtue, who is the technical director of the Next Generation Camp, explained that the Valencia coaches were not merely interested in selecting players with raw talent.

    "We have so much ability in Jamaica that the focus... was more on the players' attitude. The Valencia coaches looked out for whether the youngsters were coachable and teachable and if they're thinkers on the field. Those are the kind of qualities that they saw in Kaya and Martin and that made them the two selected as MVPs during the (Next Generation) camp," he said.

    Beckford, who is currently in training with the Jamaica U-17s as they prepare for the CONCACAF Championships next February, is expected to leave for Spain at a date soon to be announced.

    While developing their talent at the top-tier European club for a one-year period, the youngsters will attend Caxton College which is said to offer good educational and sporting facilities and is one of the reputable British curriculum institutions in Spain.

    Added Virtue: "They'll be in a professional football environment and a main thing will also be their education so it's the whole package. It's not just football because they're still young, and I think it is a wonderful opportunity for both of them," he said, adding that the partnership is the start of a three-year arrangement between the Spanish giants and Jamaica.

    In commending the boys' achievement, Grange noted the significance of the partnership between Valencia FC, the Government of Jamaica and the sponsors.
    "It's an important partnership and it is one that is extremely good for us... Not only am I going to commend the two youngster... but I'm going to commend the parents for the effort (they have put in)," the minister said.

    The Next Generation programme is a subsidiary of Taino Trade and Investments Limited, which is owned by Valencia-born Victor Salazar-Chang, who has been residing in Jamaica for over two decades.

    The Camps are part of the Valencia CF's efforts to promote their status internationally. Jamaica is set to benefit even further with the club's planned establishment of a permanent campus here by 2013.

    At a brief function at Scotiabank Centre in Downtown Kingston earlier yesterday, the teenagers were given an informal sending-off and were awarded US$1,200 towards their tuition.

    Director of marketing programmes, Joan Forrest-Henry, said: "Scotiabank was exceptionally pleased with the performance of the boys at the Next Generation Valencia CF Easter Football Camp this year... for being selected Most Valuable Players. It brings tears to my eyes to be a part of this dream which could one day see these boys representing Jamaica in international football."

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...lencia_8092287
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Wish yuh the best of luck youth. Grab onto this opportunity with both hands.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Ah big tings fi di yout dem, love it.

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      • #4
        He is way too young fi be away from his family at this stage in his life. The exploitation of youths from Africa is well documented. Mi nuh tink FIFA have some regulation with regards to youths from foreign shores who are U-18.
        Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hortical View Post
          He is way too young fi be away from his family at this stage in his life. The exploitation of youths from Africa is well documented. Mi nuh tink FIFA have some regulation with regards to youths from foreign shores who are U-18.

          Dude? People need to get with the times. At what age did Messi leave Argentina for Spain?
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            Messi overstands the spanish culture, wha bout a family support fi him?
            Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hortical View Post
              Messi overstands the spanish culture, wha bout a family support fi him?
              When people like Eto'o went to Spain, did he understand the culture? This is an excellent opportunity for the player, his parents understood that.
              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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              • #8
                Mi know still, mi a try bring the football part of the forum back to life. One ting fi sure at that age an adequate social structure need fi be in place.
                As yuh know there are hundreds of ballas who never rise to the level of Eto, and mi a wonder what happen to dem.
                Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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                • #9
                  I think you are both right. Hopefully, there are adequate support structures in place for a 14 year old.

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                  • #10
                    but messi got there already speaking spanish. that was a huge advantage.

                    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                    • #11
                      Messi's family also moved to Spain along with him. Are the families of these two boys going to move to Spain, too?

                      Because unless they have EU passports I don't see how it's possible -- Hortical is right about FIFA having a policy against the international transfer of minors to Europe.
                      "Donovan was excellent. We knew he was a good player, but he really didn't do anything wrong in the whole game and made it difficult for us."
                      - Xavi

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                      • #12
                        Dem a try deplete STGC future Manning Cup prospects!

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                        • #13
                          he is going to school in spain. what's wrong with that?


                          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                          • #14
                            what is so wrong with this? Many Jamaican youths go a boarding school from 11 years old.
                            • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Willi View Post
                              Dem a try deplete STGC future Manning Cup prospects!
                              Nice!
                              ...put a little smile of another sort on the post.

                              ...but this is a great opportunity for the youngster. I also hope it opens the door for many, many more of our talented youth. (Lazie, seh hit wid mi - TALENT ABOUNDS!)
                              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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