As former SuperSport United, Cape Town Spurs, Sekhukhune United, and South African national team player Denwin Farmer continues his search for a new club, he's been keeping himself busy with an exciting new venture—Dreamsports Skills Development where he is a co-owner.
Alongside, coach Vusi Trevor Tshabalala, who has also been helping the midfielder stay in shape, the development program in Edenvale, offers football training to boys and girls over the age of six, and Farmer is deeply involved in mentoring the next generation of football talent.
Farmer, who has had an impressive career playing in the South African Premier Soccer League, knows just how important it is for young players to receive quality training from a young age. Dreamsports Skills Development aims to provide such opportunities, focusing on improving technical skills, game intelligence, and overall development.
"While I am actively looking for my next team, I've found fulfilment in helping young players grow in their football journey. It's a blessing to be able to share my experiences with these kids and show them the passion and dedication that I've put into my own career," says Farmer.
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The program isn't just about football; it also aims to instill important life skills such as discipline, teamwork, and hard work. Farmer's hands-on approach to coaching is a reflection of his desire to give back to the football community that has shaped his own career.
"I know what it's like to come through the ranks, to work hard to earn a spot in professional football," he continued.
"Now, I have the chance to help others experience that same growth, and I am fully committed to making sure these kids are prepared for whatever comes their way, both on and off the field."
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