Phnom Penh, 27 May 2018 – Over the past six months, 100 teams comprising 1,300 boys and girls have participated in the AIA-ISF Youth League 2017/2018, which culminated today in the closing ceremony at the Indochina Starfish Foundation (“ISF”) Sports Ground. The loud, cheering crowd during the final matches was indicative of how the positive impact of this extraordinary football league on the players, who comprise some of the most marginalised children in the country, and their families is filling the spectators’ hearts with joy and hope for a healthier Cambodia.
Opportunities to engage in competitive football and access to grounds are limited for most Cambodian children, especially underprivileged kids. Typically, girls have less access than boys, and access for disabled children is almost non-existent. Understanding this, ISF, through the football league under a long-term exclusive sponsorship from AIA (Cambodia) Life Insurance Plc (“AIA Cambodia”), has been offering boys and girls from all backgrounds and players with physical and intellectual disabilities rare opportunities to play football and be physically active. The numerous positive impacts of the league can been seen on the fields and far beyond—not only for the young participants but also for their households, ISF coaches and staff, and their communities as a whole.
The annual AIA-ISF Youth League provides coaching and tournaments to six divisions of girls and boys in under-10, under-14 and under-18 age groups, including deaf and hearing-impaired players. For these children, the league offered a chance to develop skills, such as teamwork, leadership, decision-making and resilience; all of which are transferrable to their studies and daily lives. Also, the weekly matches are widely attended by many community members; and since the programme’s start, the amount of females has increased nearly threefold and the number of girl teams has more than doubled. This is a big shift in football’s role for women and society. In addition, because of AIA, the coaches at ISF have also received direct training from elite coaches of the UK-based Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (“Spurs”), of which AIA is the Global Principal Partner. All of this, combined with the fact that some players travel up to three hours each week to compete in matches, demonstrates both the enthusiasm and the need for the league and hence, AIA’s bespoke support.
Speaking at the league’s closing, Richard Bates, CEO of AIA Cambodia, said, “We know that many Cambodians love football. We are proud to partner with ISF to help make a positive difference to people’s lives through football because AIA is here to help people live healthier, longer and better lives.” Emphasizing the sustainability of this league, Mr. Bates added, “We want to make a long-term impact, and we are doing it together with our many partners. That’s why we bring our friends from Tottenham Hotspur here to train the ISF coaches so that they can help more children in the years to come.”
“We appreciate being part of AIA and ISF’s effort to help Cambodian people benefit from football in the long-run,” said Spurs coach Anton Blackwood after sharing healthy living tips with the participating children. He continued, “The passion for football and the skills that many underprivileged children and ISF coaches developed and improved on through the league and through our involvement will go a long way in their lives”.
Chourp Vicheka, the Country Manager of ISF applauded this, saying, “Partnering with the insurance giant AIA, which is immensely resourceful and firmly committed to healthy living, has enabled us to not only offer kids a healthier life through the AIA-ISF Youth League but also to enhance its quality and sustainability. On behalf of everyone at ISF and the thousands of beneficiaries of this football league, we thank AIA and its partner Spurs for their continuous and multifaceted support.”
AIA-ISF Youth League 2017/2018 ran from 26 November 2017 until 27 May 2018. It was held at the ISF Sports Ground in Preah Theat Village, Phnom Penh. The next season will start in December 2018.
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About AIA Cambodia
AIA (Cambodia) Life Insurance Plc (“AIA Cambodia”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of AIA Group Limited (“AIA” or “the Group”), the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life insurance group and the second largest life insurer in the world by market capitalisation.
The Group has a presence in 18 markets in Asia-Pacific – wholly-owned branches and subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, New Zealand, Macau, Brunei, Cambodia, a 97 per cent subsidiary in Sri Lanka, a 49 percent joint venture in India and a representative office in Myanmar. AIA is a market leader in the Asia-Pacific region (ex-Japan) based on life insurance premiums and holds leading positions across the majority of its markets. It had total assets of US$216 billion as of 30 November 2017. Through an extensive network of agents, partners and employees across Asia-Pacific, AIA serves the holders of more than 30 million individual policies and over 16 million participating members of group insurance schemes.
AIA Cambodia offers differentiated life insurance products and services to meet the growing need for financial protection and long-term savings of people in Cambodia. AIA Cambodia is committed to contributing to the kingdom’s economic and social development over the long term, and help Cambodians live healthier, longer, better lives.
About ISF
Indochina Starfish Foundation (ISF) is an NGO in Cambodia that believes every child has the right to education, healthcare and play. ISF provides education, healthcare and sporting opportunities to disadvantaged children in Cambodia. In addition, ISF provides support services to the families and wider communities of the children in our education programme to enable them to break the cycle of poverty they are currently trapped in.
ISF has grown from providing basic education opportunities to 18 children in 2006 to 680 in 2017. Our plan is to take an additional 100 students into our education programme each year. Through the services provided to the families of the children ISF works with, almost 3,000 additional people are supported.
ISF, with the support of the Football Federation of Cambodia, plays a key role in providing grassroots footballing opportunities to some of Cambodia’s most disadvantaged children. This programme has grown from 50 players in 2006 to almost 4,000 girls and boys of all abilities, including those with disabilities, hearing impaired, blind and vision-impaired, HIV positive and wheelchair-bound youth in 2017.
About Tottenham Hotspur
Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has a tradition of playing an entertaining and attacking style of football. The team finished third in the Premier League in the 2017/2018 season and has a multi-national squad of players. Tottenham Hotspur also has:
- A global following in excess of 400 million, with strong supporter bases across the UK, the USA, China, Asia and Southern Africa, including more than 150 Official Supporters Clubs worldwide
- A state-of-the-art training centre with the ongoing construction of a new world-class stadium development that will sit at the heart of a major regeneration for North London.
- An award-winning Foundation that has created 2.5 million opportunities to help enhance the lives of people in its local community through education, employment, health and social inclusion programmes.