SPORTS NETWORK COUNCIL
creating opportunities through sports
“To provide access to sports and recreation facilities for people residing in London Borough of Tower Hamlets and increase participation by minority ethnic groups & disadvantaged young people.”
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CHAMPIONS
Blackwell United U14s are crowned New Champions of SNC Summer Youth League 2009.
Blackwell United U14’s have won the SNC Summer Youth League by a Single point. Blackwell Utd played 11 games, with 10 wins and a draw which, saw them lifting the SNC Summer Youth League title for the first time. The crucial game for Blackwell Utd came against winter league double Champions Newark Youth London U14’s, who were leading the league table by 2 points ahead of Blackwell for 9 weeks. Newark came into week 10 game knowing a draw would keep off Blackwell and maintain their two point lead but Blackwell Utd had other ideas. Blackwell totally dominated the game from the start to finish. Blackwell took the lead during the first half with a well taken goal. Blackwell started to play Brazilian style football during the second half after a long team talk by their manager Sadique Ahmed, the crowds were amazed with the teams dazzling skills and silky movement showed by the Blackwell players in every department. Blackwell created few more chance during second half and also hit the cross bar few times but could not add anymore goals to their 1-0 score line. The Game fished 1-0 to Blackwell.After the game Newark joint manger Jabid Ullah and Abul Basher congratulated Blackwell players and the manager by saying Blackwell deserve to win this game as the played the better football. The final week (Week 11) saw Newark put 14 goals pass Mile End Utd without a reply to go one point clear of Blackwell at the top of the table but Blackwell over took Newark by one point by winning their final game against Soul FC to clinch the Under 14’s title for the first time.
SNC Winter Youth League 2009/10 Kicks Off 24th October 2009
SNC Winter youth league 2009/10 for U14s & U16s will kick off on the 24th October 2009. Any teams interested in registering a team please contact: Ayas Ali (project coordinator) on 07984195538. Deadline for team registrations is 16th October 2009, 5pm.
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Newark U16s are SNC winter youth league 2008/09 and summer youth league Champions 2009
Newark Youth London under 16s added another league title to their winter league success by becoming this years SNC summer youth league champions. Newark won the SNC summer youth league with an unbeaten record by winning 8 out of 9 games and drawing the other. SNC summer youth league was wrapped up by Newark with 2 games to spare, last games saw Newark beat Enfield Community 4-1, with William Rocha scoring a impressive hat trick. After the game, Newark displayed their trade mark celebration with Champaign and fizzy drinks up in the air. Newark chairman, Emrul Islam and Director of Youth Football of Newark Youth London, Kobir Miah, added This group of boys are special; they have been training and playing football together since they were eight years old, our coaching staff have worked very hard over many years to develop them into a team that plays football in all areas on the pitch, with all the players being comfortable on the ball and keeping possession of the ball.
Newark Youth London U14's Win SNC Winter league and Cup 2008/09.
Newark Youth London celebrated their 25th anniversary in style with league and cup double. Newark under 14s won the League on the last day by beating Stepney U14’s 3-1 to win the U14 league title at weaver’s field. Two weeks later both Newark U14's and Stepney U14's meet again in a show piece cup finale with Newark caming up top, to win league and cup double.
Who we are
The Sports Network Council is a consortium of community, voluntary, youth, and sports organisations, schools and statutory bodies that acts as an umbrella organisation to promote the greater participation of socially excluded groups in sports and health activities in Tower Hamlets.
It was established in 1998 out of extensive consultation with young people living in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets who were concerned that young people from ethnic minorities were not given the support and opportunities to participate in sport and had limited access to recreational facilities. Groups were concerned that young peoples sporting talent was not being nurtured, and skills were left undeveloped, resulting in a lack of ethnic minority sporting figures and key role models. Tower Hamlets also suffers from an increasing problem of gang conflict, youth violence, drugs, crime, vandalism and harassment. Sport was seen as a way of targeting hard to reach groups by engaging them in an activity which positively interests them, so as to improve confidence and self esteem as well as to develop core skills to improve their educational opportunities and employability.
Tower Hamlets has a high concentration of Council & Housing Association accommodation with a significant overcrowding problem. There are poor levels of health within Council tenants and the provision of exercise and fitness at an estate based level is essential if some improvement is to be made to the quality of life of this at risk group.
The Sports Network Council felt that in order to tackle these problems two interlinked programmes were needed.
a. To encourage existing young sporting talent to develop their skills and to provide training opportunities for young people to gain qualifications in sports leadership and broker links into employment in the sports/health and leisure industry.
b. To train local young people as community sports leaders to work alongside local community groups to develop sports and exercise programmes to promote the health and well being of socially excluded residents.
Young people are the future of Tower Hamlets and sports activities attract a vast number of young people. It is an alternative way of encouraging young people to participate in sports and recreational activities of their interest. Our sports leaders have devised programmes from a range of sporting activities, to ensure that it is suitable for all participants to take part. SNC do not just view sports as an enjoyable leisure activity, but also as a way of keeping participants fit and help improve their personal development.
Aims & Objectives
Abdul Mukit (MBE), a prominent figure in the community, received MBE on Millennium year for services to the young people in Tower Hamlets. He is also chair of Boundary Community School and the founder/director of Spitalfield Housing Association.
Suroth Miah, Chairman of Bangladesh Football Association (UK) and also works for the Government in Civil Service. Suroth is also a prominent figure in the local Community and a founder of Sports Network Council.
Suroth Miah
Executive Commitee Member
Abdul Mukit (MBE)
Chairperson
A graduate and currently working for a private company.
Noorzahan Begum has a BA Honours Degree and She is currently Teaching at Mulberry Secondary School
Noorzahan Begum
Vice - Chairperson
Paprya Poly
Khayrul Alam
Secretary
Masuma Sultana
Mamum is a founder member of SNC, a Board member of Spitalfield Housing Association and a founder member & former Chair of Inner London Football league.
Currently a General Secretary of Inner London Footbal League.
Mamun Rashid
Treasurer
Kobir Chowdhury
SNC Youth League
SNC Youth League is the main project of Sports Network Council and it has been in operation since 1998. Initially the league started with one division for Under 16’s age group, with 10 teams from local and outside Tower Hamlets taking part. This has now expanded to three age groups Under 16’s, Under 14’s and Under 12’s with 10 teams in age groups. The SNC Youth League is the only Youth League in London Borough of Tower Hamlets and operates during winter and summer seasons. The SNC Youth League has been hugely successful within and outside of Tower Hamlets and has allowed local teams from housing estate to participate in Youth Leagues at U16, U14 and U12 throughout the year. The Leagues help to support and nurture the talents of the local young people. This year, there are 22 Clubs registered to play in the summer and winter League in the upcoming season.
Community Sports Coach Programme
SNC has been delivering, Community Sports Coach Programme project in partnership with Pro-Active East London for the last three years and are continuing to do so. The project provides qualified football coaches to set structured/charted standard coaching sessions to help nurture young sporting talents within the local community. The sessions are estate based and are delivered in various locations within London borough of Tower Hamlets, locations such as Stepney Green park, Weavers Field, Mile End park, and Wapping.
Jack Petchey Foundation
SNC is enrolled on the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme. This allows young people to receive an achievement award in recognition for their hard work. The award is given to not just the best player or highest goal scorer but to young people who have shown courage, commitment, determination & progress during a period of time. As part of the Award young people decide on how they would like to spend their award. For example watching live premier league football; team building nights and more.
Volunteering Programme
SNC has many opportunities for young people to be involved in volunteering. Young people are welcomed to volunteer in administration/office work, football coaching, youth working and lots more. SNC provides volunteering opportunities to young people so that they can build confidence, develop and learn new skills as well as use these skills later in adult life.
Taster of Football Coaching
Taster of Football Coaching Project was a 10 weeks project for young people to experience and also participate in well structured football coaching session from qualified coaches. The coaching session was delivered by a qualified football coach with FA Coaching Level two/three badge. The project attracted 30+ young people in each session every week and all participants were from different ethnic minority groups. The project was funded by Tower Hamlets Council from Youth Opportunity Fund.
Training
Training courses are developed and run by SNC in partnership with other agencies i.e. British Sports Trust. Some courses have commenced but there are always new courses starting at all times throughout the year.
Courses include:
Community Sports Coaching Leadership Awards
FA Junior Coaching Awards
Swimming Lifeguard course
Residential training
Running Sports workshops.
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Winter Youth League & Cup Champions 2008/09
Newark Youth London U14
Award Ceremony 2009
Projects
Summer Youth League Teams 2009
www.towerhamlets.gov.uk
www.jackpetcheyfoundation.org.uk
www.pro-activeeastlondon.org
www.footballfoundation.org.uk
Ayas Ali
Project Co-ordinator
Unit 4
Whitechapel Centre
Myrdle Street
London
E1 1HL
E: snetcouncil_hotmail.co.uk
T: 020 724 78787
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