As a captain, and after having been on the Varsity and ISSEA football teams for 3 years now, I share my experience with other players and I use my experience to judge what is best for our team to make us as successful as possible. I am therefore constantly discussing tactics as well as other issues with our coach Sags.
This year we had a very strong returning Varsity team that was composed of mainly mid-field and attackive players. For this reason we had to bring in many new young players mainly in defense to the Varsity team. These players were inexperienced and it has therefore been a challenge for us as a team, and for me as a captain and keeper to build our defense as strong as possible. The younger players have been excellent in defense so far and they have definitely stepped it up as very strong players.
We have focused a lot on playing possession football this year and we have gotten very good as a team. The attitude of the returning Varsity players has also been excellent and this has been crucial at building our team to make it as strong as it is now.
I have been lucky this year to be able to play as a keeper as well as an outfield player during our league games. This has given other players a chance to play as well as given some a chance to rest. Playing different positions has allowed me to be closer to the team so that I can lead them from different areas on the field as well as share my experience as an all-round player to the younger players. It has also allowed me to build my skills as a football player so that I can build my experience even more as a football player and as a leader.
We have been very successful so far this year with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 0 losses. We have played very good football on many occasions but we have also had several issues during games. Our goal now is to build on those issues and mistakes so that we can be a solid team throughout each entire game. This will allow us to reach the semi-finals and hopefully the finals. It will also get us fully prepared for the ISSEA tournament in Lusaka, Zambia in early November.
We hope to continue building our team to ultimately become the best team in the league as well as in the ISSEA tournament and I believe that our team is certainly capable of accomplishing this. We just have to continue working hard and continue building on our weaknesses, but also continue strengthening our strengths.
Update:
Final reflection:
Update:
Final reflection:
This year has been a very successful year for the Varsity Boy Football team. I have been on this team for four years now and this year was definitely my best. It has been a long time since the Varsity Boys Football team has made it to the finals of the ISL league but we were able to accomplish it and we were very close to winning it. Having been the captain of the team, it was a great honor to lead this great team.
The season started out with several worries for our defense since most of our defenders from the previous season had left. We were more comfortable with our attack and midfield players since most of them were returning Varsity players. These worries were emphasized when we lost our first two friendly games against Rosslyn and RVA, loosing 4-0 in the Rosslyn game. However, together with coach Sags, we worked on our defensive problems and slowly built a very solid team. I worked very closely with Sags to ensure that the team continued to progress. The returning Varsity players were excellent this year at leading and motivating the younger players. The determination shown by the returning players was outstanding and this was quickly mirrored in the younger players and this was very significant in our later success as a team. The younger players, especially the defenders, did an incredible job at improving and making the defense solid. We did have a few issues with disciplinary problems with several of the younger players at the beginning of the season but we quickly and effectively solved these issues and made it clear to the younger players that playing on the Varsity Football team was a privilege and that it was very serious.
Therefore when our league games started we were very well prepared and continuously improved throughout the season. The work ethic and fighting spirit of the team was amazing and this is what brought us through to the final. We came from a goal down a few times during the season to win each of those games. There was only one game that we did not play as well in and that was the Braeburn game. However, the fighting spirit was again evident in that game and we were very unlucky to not come out and win it and we therefore tied the game at 1-1. This was a big disappointment for the team but we did not let that end our determination so we came out the next few games and won them all. This then brought us to our second meeting with Rosslyn but then this time in a league game. We knew that we were good enough to beat them so we gave them a very hard game to play. We were very unlucky to not score a few goals so the game ended 0-0, but this score line was a big difference from the 4-0 loss at the beginning of the season. Our team had clearly improved greatly as a team.
We went on throughout the season unbeaten till we met Turi in the semi-final. This was a tough game since they had come first in their pool and they had beaten most of the other teams in their pool quite easily. Therefore we had to be fully prepared and when the day of the game came we were ready. We played the game with great determination and it was clear that the team really wanted the win. The fans that came and watched witnessed a great game. We ended up winning the game 2-0 to put us through to the final against Rosslyn the next day at RVA. Since the final was the day after the semi-final, it was tough and the players had to do their best to keep their bodies fit for the final so that we could play our best game. We were well prepared so we played a good game and it was clear that we were very evenly matched with Rosslyn. The game ended 1-1 so it progressed to silver-goal extra time where a winner after five minutes would end the game. If there would be now winner after the extra five minutes we would move onto another five minutes and then a penalty shoot-out. We were very unlucky and we conceded a very unlucky goal in the last 30 seconds of the first five minutes of extra time to then lose the final. It was very disappointing but the team was proud of having been so successful throughout the season and it was a great pleasure and honor to have been the captain of this team. Having won ISSEA Boys Football for the first time ever, we knew that this team was very special and that we were all very privileged to be a part of it. The success of the team was largely because of our coach Sags and the determination of every player in the team.
My goals to improve on my football skills as an all-round player and to develop my skills as a leader by being the captain of the team were accomplished. I was able to play as the first keeper, left and right-winger, midfielder, defensive midfielder, and striker for the team in the league matches. It was a great experience and it allowed me to effectively communicate with the rest of the team as a captain. Captaining this team has greatly developed my leadership skills and I hope to use this for future sports, academics and many other areas. I also hope to be the captain of the Boys Rugby team next season and help build the Rugby team to a strong team able to compete against the more experienced other teams in Kenya.
The Varsity Boys Football season ended on Saturday 12 October 2011. We played in the Finals and came second place overall in the AISK football league.
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