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Ground breaking ceremony

MYSA partners form the Netherlands will visit Mathare zone to launch the construction of the zonal library and offices.... Read more
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Football4Peace Tournament

24 February 2013

This weekend MYSA is organizing and hosting special Football4Peace tournaments in all 16 MYSA ... Read more
Youth Right Protection Workshops

31 January 2013

MYSA Youth right protection project has been conducting Child right and protection workshops... Read more
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The Laureus Sports for good Chairman Edwin Moses Talks MYSA

21 January 2011

Ten years ago, I was privileged to be asked to become Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy. At the time this felt like being made captain of the greatest sports team ever put together. Of course there was a more serious purpose to our endeavours: through the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation we hoped ...

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MYSA is now an official partner of the Elimu Asilia Project indigenous knowledge online. http://t.co/alzUwvS0x6
yesterday via Facebook

Dear MYSA members, this is to inform you that all the zonal elections will be this week-end Saturday 25th and... http://t.co/ijmLHtusS8
yesterday via Facebook

MYSA Members Participating in the Alumni Think Tank Workshop http://t.co/ItIL2aA0oF
2 days ago via Facebook

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the children

10 July 2012

 It was on a Sunday morning when my coach announced that there would be selection of youth voluntee...
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Fifa-funded Football For Hope Centre in Nairobi stirs excitement
Sunday, 26 August 2012 09:27

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By Omulo Okoth

Kenya’s national football team, Harambee Stars, may not be doing so well on the global pecking order.

They currently stand at 126 on the world football ranking. They were neither at the last Fifa World Cup in South Africa, nor are they expecting to be in Brazil two years from now.

But all hope is not lost, thanks to Fifa’s Football For Hope Centre in Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) along Kangundo Road in Nairobi, which is attracting loads of young talent whose demand the management confesses they cannot cope with.....read full story on Sunday Standard by following the below link.

FIFA-funded Football For Hope Centre in Nairobi stirs excitement after two years of existance