HINDI man napabilang ang Dream Big Pilipinas FA sa walong koponan na sasabak sa Neymar Jr’s Five championship sa Sabado sa SPARTA sa Mandaluyong City, masasabing tagumpay ang kanilang kampanya sa torneo.

Binubuo ng magkakaibigang pawang mahihilig sa football, ang Dream Big Pilipinas ay isang non-profit organization na tumutulong sa pagpapaunlad ng sports sa mga kabataang mahihirap.

“It’s very hard to find accessible football fields, these are mostly limited to private schools,” pahayag ni co-founder Mark Bermundo.

“So the regularity of play for kids in underserved communities is really lacking. However, basketball courts are easily convertible into Futsal courts. Our success in developing kids at a young age is Futsal since it gives them exponential development at a high pace, so we are able to keep up with teams that play in a larger field,” aniya.

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Tatlong koponan ng Dream Big Pilipinas ang nakalusot sa quarterfinal ng pinakabagong football event sa bansa. Ang mga player, ayon kay Bermundo ay pawang mga scholar sa iba’t ibang eskwelahan.

“The kids had a lot of fun”, sambit ni Miguel Bermundo. “

It’s rare that they are able to compete at that able to play at that level and compete with their idols. Neymar brought together college and professional and international players and it was a nice way for them to make friends with people they admire.”

“With the success of the Neymar Jr’s Five, it shows the large potential and interest of Futsal. It is very sustainable and if Futsal can be sustained at a grassroots, barangay level, football can be a large sport celebrated by the whole country,” aniya.

Gaganapin ang finals ng Neymar Jr’s Five tampok ang walong koponan kabilang ang Laro, Naxional, at Baggie FC sa Sabado.