Participants from the Trust's Friday evening Premier League Kicks programme at Beavers Farm Estate in Hounslow recently attended a PL Kicks Pan London Youth Voice Forum at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The event, which was hoisted by Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, bought together Premier League Kicks participants from all over London to discuss and share ideas about ‘What Kicks means to them’ and how sessions can be improved in the future.

A morning of learning and engagement was followed by a stadium tour as the participants got to explore the fantastic facilities at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Priceless Experience

Gabriel who attends the Trust's Kicks prgramme commented, "We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to attend the PL Kicks conference and the Tottenham Hotspur stadium tour. Honestly, it made us appreciate Tottenham as a club a lot more and even think about opportunities in the future. Kicks for us is a thing we would do even if we had to pay for it, so this experience is priceless for us.

"To see the football culture is one of our favourite things to do, so to see how universal Kicks is gives us hope and opportunity. It was great talking to other Kicks participants, with us hoping in the future that Brentford could host something similar with us discussing what Kicks means to us especially because Kicks has changed my life!"

Premier League Kicks

Premier League Kicks began in 2006. Since then, more than 520,000 young people have participated in Premier League Kicks football and multi-sport sessions delivered by 90 Premier League, English Football League and National League sides. More than one million hours of sessions have been delivered across England and Wales.

To date, the Premier League has invested more than £66 million in Premier League Kicks through the Premier League Charitable Fund.

Visit premierleague.com for more information.