Q Life Magazine Q Magazine June 2018 | Page 45

Qatar’s Trailblazers | INVESTING IN THE FUTURE Aspire Academy was established to discover and develop the very best Qatari sports men and women – including football players. The programme has generated promising results. Qatar won the AFC U-19 Championship in Myanmar in 2014 and qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand in 2015. All players were past or current students of Aspire Academy. T o many a youngster, it would surely be a dream job. Mansoor Al Ansari is General Secretary of the Qatar Football Association. And while his role requires him to establish and maintain good relations with the global football fraternity, it is young people he seeks to inspire. He explains: “Our emphasis on youth development stems from our strategy which is to develop successful national teams across all levels, specifically the youth as they will be the team that will participate in the 2022 World Cup.” Developing a talented team for the 2022 World Cup is of course his key objective – and one that he hopes will see the national football team become the pride of Qatar. He says: “Our goal is for our national teams to perform well at all the competitions with the aspiration of qualifying for all major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cups and winning the continental and regional competitions. “We have great facilities for our youth players at the Aspire Academy, excellent coaches, outstanding education programmes, and we organise various friendly matches, all with the aim of developing youth and senior teams so they can compete at the highest level.” He maintains that despite not qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Qatar’s national football team will be ready for its own tournament. “We are certain that our national team will play to the best of their abilities during the 2022 World Cup,” he says. “After all, they will be representing their country as Qatar hosts the biggest football event on the planet. “We are on the right track with our team development 45