Thursday, September 30, 2010

Junaid Morris Story



Junaid Morris Story


My name is Junaid Morris .I live in Heideveld and I am 11yrs old. I attend school at
Woodlands primary in Heideveld. I stay with my mother, grandmother and my baby sister. My father left us when I was still a baby and I am 11yrs old now and did not even meet him yet.

I play soccer for Mario and the Rude Boys and my favorite EPL is Manchester United. I would like to become a professional soccer player and one day to provide for my family because my mother does not work she is looking after my Grandmother. My Grandmother gets a pension and she provide for us.

I started playing for MRB when I was 5yrs old and have been playing for six yrs. My life completely changed when I started to play for MRB. My mother could not afford to pay my school fees and my soccer club helped me to pay my school fees. I started having problems with my subjects and MRB got me a tutor after school, I was eight in my class but now I am 1st in class thanks to the founder of MRB thanks to uncle Mario.  I really couldn’t do it with out his help and he like a friend and father to me.

My club MRB is not about just soccer they help my family in many ways, when I need shoes or clothes or even when my family needs something to eat. The founder Uncle Mario also helps the whole soccer club when they are in need. When it’s holiday we go to the school every morning at 9 am to get some breakfast and lunch and there are some games that we can play. I really do not know what my life would be without Mario and the Rude Boys.

Yours on the ball

Junaid Morris          
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Sunday, September 26, 2010

MARIO AND THE RUDE BOYS




Mario and the Rude Boys is a soccer academy in Cape Town, Heideveld, one of the most dangerous gangster ridden parts of the Cape Town city.  Mario used to be a gangster himself, and well, he still is, but now he runs a gang with ball and not a gun. 


“It's not just about football, it’s about giving youngsters a chance to experience something other than drugs and gangs,” said Mario.

Heideveld is a community of good people who have been screwed over for years and years.   The education system is failing them, people are struggling for money, the community self-esteem is low, the environment is littered and dry, drugs and crime are rife, but still, the people are some of the most sincere and warm people in South Africa.  

And then there is Mario, a man who refuses to be a victim and is actively working in his community to provide kids with a team to belong too, rather than them turning to the gangs in search of this support base.   Mario has been running a football academy since 2001 where boys and girls are invited into an environment where they can grow strong, develop skills, be part of team, learn discipline and play football. 

“People have no sympathy for gangsters. I think that if they knew what boys on the Cape Flats have to go through every day, they would have a different attitude. Our boys are constantly targeted and pressurized by gangs,” says Mario.

There are some amazing people in the world, Mario is one of them.  A documentary was made about him and his gang, his neighborhood and some of the boys stories. 

You can watch the trailor, it's about 3 minutes long and it's worth checking out, it's like meeting some real life action heroes.



Shafiek White, 25, coaches the U15 team. He spent five years in prison, but turned around his life with help from Mario.

“I became involved with the Americans gang at 15,” says Shafiek, in 2004 he was convicted of two attempted murders and, aged 20, sentenced to 10 years in prison, “Mario did not give up on me. He visited me in prison and convinced me that there was another way.” 


Mario and the Rude Boys are in the process of updating their website and facebook group, in the mean time you can check them out at the following links, your comments are welcome and your support is appreciated:
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