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"Young Angolan players have a lot of talent to develop"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho prepares to open another Sporting Academy School

Whenever a new Sporting Academy School opens, president Bruno de Carvalho makes the effort to get out and do the honours. Coming after the inauguration of the Costa Rica facility, Angola was next up and the Alvalade president used the occasion to sit down in an interview with TV Zimbo.

"We haven't closed a single Sporting Academy School. Some of the other big clubs just give their name out and don't create a link. Sporting CP always visits regularly, helping the coaches and coordinators and making sure the installations are fit for the job. That is where our success comes from", said Bruno de Carvalho, adding a word on the local talent: "Young Angolan players have a lot of talent, you can see it. On top of that, it is really important to build up relationships with other Portuguese speaking countries. This idea isn't a new one, but we brought together different areas to make it happen. It is a privilege to be here."
 
The Sporting CP president inevitably added a few comments on Ary Papel and Gelson Dala:"Ary and Gelson are with us through a protocol with 1.º de Agosto which has had some practical results. Dala shows a maturity above what we would see as average and he is always focused. Ary is a bit younger, so we thought a period out on loan in the top division would help his growth."

"We can feel the passion coming from Sporting"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Sep, 2016

Sporting CP opens sixth Academy School in Africa

The Sporting Academy in South Africa is the country's third and the sixth on the African continent. João Gomes, who lives in the city and was considered as being Sporting Member of the Year, spoke about what the new facilities mean to the region.

"We can feel the passion coming from Sporting and it is a pleasure to see these kids, who are mostly South African, wearing a green and white shirt. A lot of them want to go to Alvalade to watch a match", opened Gomes, adding: "This is just the start of the project for us and we will carry on growing."

The Sporting board member Luís Roque was also on hand to speak about the reasoning behind the building of the Nelspruit facility: "A few years ago we had one school abroad and now we have six in Africa. That shows what Sporting is looking to do with foreign communities. Sometimes the people who join us don't speak Portuguese, but they certainly know how to say Sporting. We are really ambitious and this year alone we are looking to open another ten Academies."

Sporting Academies in South Africa on solid footing

By Jornal Sporting
06 Sep, 2016

Bruno de Carvalho happy with opening of new facilities in South Africa

The Sporting president has been touring South Africa in recent days and has just opened up the new Sporting Academy School in Nelspruit. With the new facility just 100km from Mozambique, Bruno de Carvalho has already picked ups next target: "We are on the doorstep of Mozambique, which is good. One of our objectives is to build facilities their too and and we will do everything we can to do that next year."

For Bruno de Carvalho, the dedication shown by those behind the new Sporting Academy Schools in South Africa reflects well for the future: "People will start to see that this is a solid project and has everything needed to succeed. People can see how great it is to be in one of these Acadmies."

The role of João Gomes, already named as Club Member of the Year, was also noted by the Alvalade boss: "He is involved in the Academy. He is involved in this project and it is important for us to have such quality people that also have a passion for Sporting."

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"An important step for Sporting's exansion and image"

By Jornal Sporting
04 Sep, 2016

Luís Roque speaks with radio journalists after opening of South Afica Academies

After a busy day in Johannesburg, the Sporting committee visiting South Africa traveled to Nelspruit this Sunday.

Known for its safaris, including the Kruger Park, the area now has its very own Sporting Academy School officially opened by president Bruno de Carvalho, board member Luís Roque and club member of the year, João Gomes.

Luís Roque proved satisfied with the latest addition to the Sporting Academy Network: "This is an important step for Sporting's expansion and image. Before this we only had one international academy, which is in Toronto."

Bruno de Carvalho opens second South Africa Academy

By Jornal Sporting
04 Sep, 2016

Sporting president to attend dinner with fans in Nelspruit

The Sporting president, Bruno de Carvalho, has been in South Africa since Thursday. This weekend he will be in the Northeastern city of Nelspruit to open a second Sporting Academy School in the Country.

Following the event, Bruno de Carvalho will join a dinner with local Sporting fans and club members at 18h00 this evening.

"The Sporting brand can only win from being in South Africa"

By Jornal Sporting
03 Sep, 2016

Bruno de Carvalho praises the passion involved in opening the new Sporting Academy School

Bruno de Carvalho and Luís Roque had a busy day in Johannesburg this Saturday. In the morning the two Sporting heads were in the headquarters of Sporting FC to meet the local directors.

The afternoon was reserved for the main event: the inauguration of the new Sporting Academy School in Johannesburg. Moved by the event, the club's directors thanked Bruno de Carvalho for the opportunity. "To have the president here is a big step for the future of our dream", said Miguel de Freitas.

Bruno de Carvalho also recognised the importance of the initiative: "The Sporting brand can only win from being in South Afica."

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"Adrien is a Sporting captain"

By Jornal Sporting
03 Sep, 2016

Bruno de Carvalho in South Africa to open two new Sporting Academies

President Bruno de Carvalho in South Africa to open the doors of two new Sporting Academy Schools. Despite his busy schedule, the Alvalade boss took a moment to speak about the recently closed transfer market and Adrien Silva.

"He has always been a person and athlete that impresses me. Adrien is a Sporting captain. The fans will know how to show their love for him. Things like what happened are normal and can happen to any player. I am really happy that he has stayed and he will continue to be one of our captains. The transfer market is always a frantic period and the fans have to stay calm. We have to manage a lot of interests and feelings and that is what we are here to do. We are happy to have fulfilled our promises, without damaging the promises we have made. We will miss João Mário, Slimani and Naldo of course and our heart will stay with them. Now is the time to embrace the new players who have come into the squad" said Bruno de Carvalho, finishing with a note on the importance of his strip to South Africa: "(I am) here to open two more Academies. We are investing a lot here and it is important to bring Sporting to other countries and develop other athletes, like we know best."

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Bruno de Carvalho opens Johannesburg Academy

By Jornal Sporting
02 Sep, 2016

Sporting president also set for dinner with local club members and fans

Bruno de Carvalho is in South Africa, on a busy schedule that will see him visit the Sporting CP Affiliate Sporting Johannesburg, before opening two Sporting Academy Schools. The Alvalade boss will round off the day with a dinner with local Sporting members and fans.

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