An ambitious trio with a footballing background of their own and a large network of contacts has identified a gap in Swedish football.
The solution? An NBA-inspired event led by Dejan Kulusevsky and John Gedetti.
– With this begins a new era in Swedish football, says Mos Jamsheer, one of the initiators.
The journey has been long, and the obstacles are many, but thanks to hard work and perseverance, the first Swedish star-inspired match will now be played in a few weeks.
The idea is a combination of the Swedish players’ combined pre-season kits and the NBA’s “All Star Game”, where two coaches select their troops before the game.
Diane Kulusevsky Leading one team, while John Gidity He trains opponents. Players will be divided into a draft that is recorded and posted on YouTube.
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Moss Jamsheer and Aman Misvin arranged some sort of pre-season gathering for elite players earlier this winter.
The participating professionals live this every day, but they clearly miss the arena and the spontaneous football. Aman Mesfin says, we tried to fill this gap.
Together with Sandra Kolosevska, they formed the initiative to meet the pre-season. The purpose is to strike a balance between the players’ turbulent daily lives with spontaneity and a fundamental love of football.
– The main idea was to do SomethingIt wasn’t exactly that important what. If we take the United States as an example again – sport is much more than just sport. It’s culture, says Sandra Kolosevska.
Making special documentaries
Among other things, mini-documentaries were posted on the YouTube channel pre-documentary season, including Yassine Ayari and Sirius Christian Kwako, they said.
– The same person, Kader “Bato” Adan, filmed, edited and produced everything himself. It was also important to really get the player’s voice and to convey his message,” says Moss Jamsheer.
The trio enters with great passion and commitment to upcoming events.
All income goes entirely to charity. We’ve taken advantage of the practical side, says Aman Misvin, but this is how players give back to their fans and their environments.
– Now begins a new era in Swedish football, says Moss Jamshir.
Sandra Kolossevska explains.
There’s a long-term plan with this, we’re just at the beginning of something much bigger.