epa02180439 Erick Kipkurui , aged 11 , shows a trophy he won as a best male player in the 2009 slum soccer tournament at his one-bedroom home in Mathare slum , in Nairobi , Kenya , 21 May 2010 . The soccer teamstournaments are organized by Mathare Youth Sports Association ( MYSA ) , a local non-government organization ( NGO ) , that was initiated in 1987 in the aim of educating struggling youth of Mathare slumpromoting environmental improvement , HIV/AIDS prevention awareness , leadership trainingcommunity development through athletic activities , most popularly soccer . Today more than 20 , 000 youth are involved in MYSA activities , with some 5 , 000 boysgirls composing 350 teams from 50 slum villages participating in the athletic programs . The teams are awarded 3 points in the league standings for every match they win , 6 points for participatingcompleting the community cleanup project to qualify for the league ' s playoffs . The other prizes include uniforms , medalscertificates . Volunteer coachesreferees can also earnaccumulate points in reward for their contributions to the community to qualify for scholarships in order to pursue other professional courses . MYSA ' s youth programs have produced many Kenyan top soccer players , most notably Dennis Oliech , who played for MYSA ' s adult team Mathare United until 2003currently plays for French football club AJ Auxerre . MYSA is designated by FIFA as one of Africa ' s five Football for Hope Centres to form part of the official 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign ' 20 Centres for 2010 ' launched in 2007 . EPA/DAI KUROKAWA
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KENYA FEATURE PACKAGE SLUM SOCCEREPA02180439 ERİCK KİPKURUİ, AGED 11, SHOWS A TROPHY HE WON AS A BEST MALE PLAYER İN THE 2009 SLUM SOCCER TOURNAMENT A



















