Brazilian football coach to train youngsters

Author: Web Desk

KARACHI: Brazilian football coach Romildo Sanches arrived on Sunday to train young Pakistani footballers for a few days.

The US-based Brazilian has been invited by the Foundation United Soccer Academy, which works under the Foundation Public School.

After arriving in Pakistan, Sanches visited different schools in Karachi where he gave tips to young footballers about shooting techniques and how to keep control over the ball.

Sanches said Pakistanis and Brazilians were very similar.

“Pakistan has a lot of talent for football. It’s like my own country. People here are just like us, only the language is different,” he said.

During his visit, Sanches who is the director of Players Club of Tampa Bay, Florida-USA, will impart training to students of different schools and five district associations of the provincial metropolis. He is also expected to hold training sessions for the youth of Lyari where football is a popular sport.

During his visit to Pakistan, Sanches is scheduled to hold training sessions at different venues for around ten days.

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