Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Joe Kavanagh paid a courtesy visit to Greenwood Estate in Togher where young kids took part in a soccer skills morning. The children received great tips from FAI coaches Barbara O'Connell and Ray Claffey as part of the Soccer on the Green series. Photo: Brian Lougheed

Win for Soccer on the Green

The final whistle has blown on this summer’s Soccer on the Green.

The series kicked-off as so many summer camps, programmes and activities were cancelled because of Covid-19. Cork City Council teamed up with the FAI and Cork Sports Partnership with one goal – to set up Soccer on the Green.

Aimed at young people and held on greens in housing estates across the city, coaches helped socially diverse groups of young people develop their soccer skills, while having fun.

Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Joe Kavanagh, an avid soccer fan, said: “I’ve been really impressed by how engaged and inventive about keeping fit the young people of Cork have been during this pandemic and they deserve great credit for this. We aim to make Cork a responsive and inclusive city but also a fun, active and healthy one and Soccer on the Green meets all of these criteria.”

With help from residents associations, sessions were held in Greenwood Estate in Togher, Bracken Court Estate in Donnybrook, Lios Rua Estate in Ballyvolane, Bishopscourt Green in Bishopstown, St Joseph’s Park in Glanmire and Coolroe Meadows in Ballincollig. Sessions were also held in conjunction with Foróige in Mahon and Curraheen, with Tusla in Fitzgerald’s Park, and with a local youth group in Churchfield.

Dympna Murphy, Head of the Sport and Sustainability Section in Cork City Council, said: “The city council is delighted to be involved in activities like this. It was wonderful to see the kids getting exercise on their doorstep. It's important to stay healthy in body as well as mind. If you're struggling for ideas on how to stay active, fit and healthy in spite of Covid-19 restrictions, you'll find some fantastic resources on the community wellbeing page of our website at corkcity.ie/communitywellbeing.”