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Cultivating Future Stars: ‘Peppa’ Francois drives football development in Castries

Young football talent in the Castries basin is being nurtured through competitive development, spearheaded by dedicated coaches and administrators like Thomas “Peppa” Francois. As the founder of the Peppa’s Youth Development Programme, Francois leads an initiative dedicated to the holistic advancement of young athletes.

Francois plays a multifaceted role in the local sporting community. He serves as a respected match official, recently officiating the Bay Bay Cup finals as a linesman, and remains an integral figure within the Corporate Warfare Futsal Tournament family.

His coaching prowess was highlighted during the just concluded Prime Minister’s Cup Football Tournament in the capital. Francois served on the coaching staff for the dominant Castries Central team, who scored a resounding 4-0 victory in the competition’s final fixture.

Speaking to the St. Lucia Times, Francois emphasised the vital importance of running youth development programmes alongside senior football, noting that these pathways provide younger athletes with a tangible standard to aspire to.

“I would love to say thanks to the Marchand Youth League,” he said. “They have done this for the youth tournament alongside the Philip J. Pierre Cup for the last three years. My club, Peppa Youth Development, alongside [Nyah FC], has participated. This year, we took part in district groupings, so we had South Castries, we had Marchand, and Central Castries coming together to have a triangle to make the tournament happen. Marchand is a lovely community, and we have to be part of its sporting and social aspects.”

“Peppa” holds ambitious goals for his club and the broader youth development landscape. With major upcoming events on the horizon, including a prospective tour to Guyana, he is appealing to the public for continued support as he strives to uplift grassroots football within the community and across the nation.

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