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Is MYSA full of thieves, age cheats and sexual abusers?

14 May 2012

Of course not. But, according to misleading, inaccurate and unfair public statements made by the Str... Read more
Peter Karanja’s transition from the MYSA Staff to MYSA Alumni and Partner Category

07 March 2012

The MYSA Board, Executive Council and Senior Management accepted Peter Karanja’s transition to his n... Read more

Last day of the Laikipia and beyond tournament- Eto'o was unable to participate in the exhibition match that saw... http://t.co/Rvzknn9t
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Last day of the Laikipia and beyond tournament, Eto'o was unable to participate in the exhibition match that saw... http://t.co/a8y9IZXJ
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At the heart of everything we do is a love and passion for sport, particularly football. All of us are members of a football team in one of the MYSA leagues – it is the place where we all start our MYSA journeys. Once we are registered with a team, we can take part in any of the other MYSA activities.

Some of us join as individuals and are given a place on a team but it is more common for new members to form their own teams before joining. Altogether there are 1,805  (Boys 1,249 and Girls 302) football teams in 180 leagues across MYSA’s 16 zones. We play around 14,000 matches each year.

Points are not awarded for skill – we earn points for taking part. Also, we decide how much time we spend playing football. The keen football players amongst us will spend as much time as they can on the pitch. Other people may choose to do more dance or drama or to spend more time helping out with the HIV/AIDs awareness workshops.

We offer other sports through our Kids with Disabilities program. These include volleyball, basketball and netball, basketball, wheel chair basketball.