Players from Kumalo Sports Academy have pledged to give their all in the Kumalo Sports League, calling it a vital stepping stone in their football journey. Their commitment was shared during interviews conducted last Sunday as league action continued.

According to Kumalo Sports Academy’s Under-13 forward,Abraham Steven says his football has improved ,he is more confident on the ball and enjoying every moment of the league.
Dickson Okeny, midfielder for Kumalo Sports Academy’s Under-13 team, says he has made new friends and improved his play though still striving for perfection.

Olara Aaron, forward for Kumalo Sports Academy’s Under-13 team, aims to become the top scorer and help his team win the championship.
Canwat James, Kumalo Sports Academy Under-10 goalkeeper, is confident of winning the Golden Gloves and credits the league for shaping his football skills.
The young footballers have praised their management for the unwavering support provided and have called for sustained assistance in their development.

Parents believe this initiative enables their children to develop valuable football skills while keeping them engaged and away from negative peer influences in the community.
The management has committed to continuing their efforts to support the children, ensuring they achieve their individual dreams and reach their full potentials.
Kumalo Sports Academy’s Under-10 team remains at the top of the table with 17 points, while the Under-13 team holds third place with 8 points in the Kumalo Sports League.
Kumalo Sports Academy’s Under-10 and Under-13 teams are scheduled to clash with SV Heinenoord and Forum sports, respectively next Sunday at the Gulu Remand Home for Children Football Facility.