It's time to learn to play football here at the Andre Gray Football Academy - Come meet her
Professional Football League player joins Steem platform and brings with him a project for Youth
New Project in the chain of Blocks of Steemit
The Andre Gray Virtual Football Academy was recently launched. This project is led by British footballer Andre Gray who is a striker on his current Watford Football Club team. This footballer has a user account here which is @agfacademy. From which he published an introductory post where he talked about this project. If you want to know more about the launch of this project I recommend you visit this publication.
This is the first academy to use a crypto currency to support young athletes within a Chain of Blocks. Gray has said in several interviews that he knows the difficulties many talented young people have and that due to a lack of resources they are unable to exploit all these sports skills.
The lovers football are celebrating , we know that this will be an extraordinary project and will benefit many young people..
This is the vision of the academy written in Andre’s very own words:
I want to support young people all over the world to play and enjoy football just like I did while I was growing up. By using Steem, I can now do that by providing some money which could help you to buy some of your kit or make it easier to enjoy playing football.
All you need to do to get involved:
- Visit AGFacademy.
- Watch the first drills & skills video uploaded by Andre.
- Practice the drill.
- And then record a video of yourself performing the drill.
- Upload the video to either YouTube or DTube.
- Visit the AGFacademy website again, log into the portal, and paste your video link. You can also use the portal to add text and other images to your post. You can also include a personal thank you message for Andre to read.
- Ensure that you use the #agfacademy in order to qualify for upvotes from Andre.
You can also assist in increasing the number of beneficiaries by sharing the post on your social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and others.
This is a hint to what an excellent AGFA video should look like:
- Say hello to Andre.
- Introduce yourself.
- Open by stating that you are doing this for AGFacademy and close by thanking Andre personally.
- Record a footage of yourself doing the drills in the instruction video (best if you get a friend to handle the camera for you).
- Add the AGFacademy logo to your video and blog.
Visit the following websites
AGFacademy Website
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