Talent Development
150-200
players trained annually across boys and girls divisions.

Impact Framework
Program Objectives
Talent Development
150-200
players trained annually across boys and girls divisions.
Inclusivity
40%
minimum female participation across all age groups.
Pathway Creation
5+
player trials/placements each cycle in league or university tracks.
Community Building
4
local tournaments or clinics per year with broad participation.
Infrastructure
1
dedicated safe training pitch secured for year-round operation.

Social Return
Structured training reduces idle time and lowers exposure to negative behaviors.
Mandatory academic check-ins keep school performance central to player growth.
Training includes nutrition, hygiene, and recovery habits for sustainable performance.
Creates coaching and administration employment within the local community.
Girls Division Focus
KCKA's girls division is designed to remove barriers that traditionally prevent female participation in organized football. The model provides coaching parity, visibility opportunities, and leadership pathways, while also strengthening confidence and educational ambition.
This directly contributes to gender equity in sport, creates local role models, and opens scholarship and career opportunities that are often inaccessible in rural settings.
Inclusive sport systems transform entire communities, not just teams.
KCKA Impact Principle
Pathway Link
Continuous monitoring identifies high-potential players by performance and discipline indicators.
Tournaments and clinics create visibility windows for regional clubs and scouts.
Coaching staff supports player readiness for trials, university entry points, and club progression.