The much-anticipated Sentinel Football Academy has officially opened its doors in Kalumbila, North-Western Province, Zambia, heralding a new chapter in community sports development. Spearheaded by First Quantum Minerals (FQM), this initiative aims to cultivate local football talent and instill a thriving sporting culture in the region.
The launch event was a star-studded affair, featuring senior government officials, traditional leaders like Senior Chief Musele, and the Football Association of Zambia president, Andrew Kamanga. Col Grandson Katambi (Rtd), the North-Western Province Permanent Secretary, praised FQM’s dedication, stating, “This initiative isn’t just about one region; it’s about the entire country. Thank you for your commitment!”
Echoing this sentiment, Andrew Kamanga emphasized the academy’s alignment with the Football Association’s mission of community-driven football development. “Today is a cornerstone of our vision,” he declared, highlighting the vital role youth football plays in Zambia’s sporting future.
Senior Chief Musele added a valuable perspective on balancing education with sports, asserting, “This academy isn’t temporary; it’s here to stay! Our children must excel in both football and academics.”
Joseph Ngwira, FQM’s Trident Foundation Manager, acknowledged the teamwork behind the academy’s creation, stating, “Your Royal Highness, this reflects your strong leadership and commitment to community unity.”
Chairperson Daniel Kutontonkanya expressed optimism for the academy’s future, noting its alignment with FQM’s sustainable development goals. “This legacy project will endure beyond the life of the mine and become part of our community identity,” he affirmed.
The Sentinel Football Academy is not just about football; it represents a significant investment in the future of Zambian sports, promoting talent development, community cohesion, and social progress. With this initiative, FQM reaffirms its commitment to making a positive impact where it matters most!