Hub Athletic FC
Participants: Tim Broadbent, Andy Caldwell, Karin Jose, Steven Bryars, Matt Riley, Phil Edgington, Hannah Broadbent, The entire Hub Athletic Squad
Participants: Tim Broadbent, Andy Caldwell, Karin Jose, Steven Bryars, Matt Riley, Phil Edgington, Hannah Broadbent, The entire Hub Athletic Squad
The Great Hub Athletic London Bridges Run · 20 November 2009
Hub Athletic is already a well-established community youth football team based in Waterloo, Central London. We compete in the West End London Amateur Football League Division Two. Our players range from 16 up to 21 years old, and are drawn from a wide variety of social and economic backgrounds. We are also the Middlesex County and the Regional FA Charter Standard Adult Club of the Year 2009.
Many of our players are NEET (Not employed or in education or training) and we see this project as an exciting opportunity to begin to tackle the issue of worklessness across our young people whilst contributing to wider social development issues. See this short film about our work here in Waterloo;
In 2008 Hub Athletic took five team members from Waterloo to work in the slums of Bangalore and Chennai in India, coaching young children football. These children were exceptionally poor, there were all kinds of challenges to deal with – from the number of children at each session (over 250!!), to the food, travel and challenges of working in an entirely different culture for the young people who took part. However, all of them have placed the experience as one of the most significant and defining moments of their lives so far.
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