Coach Potro leading a Skillz Activity at Iphutheng Primary School, Alexandra
“My
supporters, are you with me?!”, shouts
a Grade 8 learner from Alexandra High School, her eyes closed and her arms
folded. Surrounding her in a tightly-knit circle are her friends and fellow
learners who, with enthusiasm and excitement, respond to her screaming, “YEBO”!
The learner then falls backwards, the
weight of her body left to be caught by her encircled supporters. To her
relief, the circle is up to the challenge, bracing her fall and showing her that
support will always be there for her.
“Very good”, proclaims Grassroot Soccer
(GRS) Skillz Coach Moses “Potro”
Malabela. “Now you can see how important it is to surround yourself with people
who can support and help you when you need it most. By building a team of friends,
family and supporters, you can create a network of people that can pick you
back up if you begin to fall down in life.”
While Coach Potro expertly delivers the My Supporters practice, one of the many
fun and interactive sessions within the Grassroot Soccer’s Generation Skillz curriculum for teenagers, his participants aren’t
aware of the personal connection he has to the practice. For Coach Potro, the GRS
team became his supporters in a time of need, helping him to realize the
importance of building a team.
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Coach Potro grew up like most kids in
Alexandra, playing soccer on the streets from sun-up to sun-down, only going home
once it was too dark to see his own feet. For Potro, soccer was an outlet; a way
to stay away from drugs and crime and provide him with a group of teammates and
supporters that could help him channel his energy into something positive.
Potro’s talent on the pitch led him to a sports
academy at the age of 13 where he was able to increase his soccer skills. By
the age of eighteen, Potro had been signed by Hellenic in the Premiere Soccer
League (PSL) where he would eventually receive various honors and recognition
for his play.
“At that point in my career, I felt that I
had made it. I was in the news all the time and had a bunch of fans,” said
Coach Potro on his blossoming career. “With all that fame you begin to feel
that nothing can stop you. I began to disregard my physical health and started
partying every single night, even if we had a game the next day because I knew
that I would be in the starting lineup. I didn’t realize that I was beginning
to let my team and supporters down by thinking that I did
not need them in order to succeed.”
Potro’s behavior off the pitch eventually caught
up with him. While playing for Amazulu, another side in the PSL, Potro’s lack
of physical fitness led to a career-ending hamstring injury that caused him to
be released.
Now back in Alexandra, unable to play the
sport that he had been a part of his whole life, Potro began to drink heavily
every day, losing track of the things he cared about most. Potro was in need of
a team, one that could provide him with the help and support he needed. That
was when Potro found Grassroot Soccer, and Grassroot Soccer was lucky to find
him.
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Coach Potro leading the "Find the Ball" activity at GRS Alexandra's HCT, Nov 2012
One day, Potro ran into an old friend of
his who was wearing a bright yellow t-shirt with ‘Grassroot Soccer’ written across the front. Potro had seen people
wearing these t-shirts in Alexandra since the World Cup and had wondered what
they were all about.
His friend explained to him that GRS was an
organization that used soccer as a tool
in the fight against HIV, doing sport-based activities to teach kids about
alcohol and drug abuse and other risky behavior that can lead to contracting
the virus.
As soon as he heard the words “alcohol
abuse”, Potro knew he wanted to be a part of GRS. He realized that if he could
show just one learner in Alexandra
the perils of alcoholism then his heart would be fulfilled.
Little did Potro know that, once joining
GRS, reaching out to just one learner was about to become a whole lot more.
Since becoming a Skillz Coach two
years ago, Potro has graduated over 500
learners in and around Alexandra through his programs, an experience that,
for him, has been a personal journey to see life in a new and fun light.
“I now have
something to look forward to each and every day. My GRS team provides me with
the support I need day-in and day-out. I also get to make a positive difference
in my community. If a participant comes up to me and says that I’ve changed
their life, I know that I’ve done my job, changing my own life in the process
too.”
"Coach Potro's Supporters" is a story from the series "Coach's Stories" on Grassroot Soccer's Website. It can also be found published on the website of Youth Fit Africa, an NGO that encourages healthy living behavior among African Youth.
"Coach Potro's Supporters" is a story from the series "Coach's Stories" on Grassroot Soccer's Website. It can also be found published on the website of Youth Fit Africa, an NGO that encourages healthy living behavior among African Youth.