What is Premier League Kicks?
The aim of Kicks is to inspire children and young people to achieve their potential and improve their wellbeing; working together to build stronger, safer and more inclusive communities.
Who is it For?
Children and young people aged 8-18 years old.
Where and When is it?

How Can I Get Involved?
Turn up to the one of the sessions above, or for more information please contact:
Sandro Vashakidze at sandro.vashakidze@sufc-community.co.uk (Mixed Sessions)
Shannon Wells at shannon.wells@sufc-community.co.uk (Girls Sessions)
Rob Jenkinson at rob.jenkinson@sufc-community.co.uk (Disability Sessions)
Meet the Team
Rob Jenkinson – Participation & Inclusion Manager
Leads operations relating to PL Kicks Disability sessions
Sandro Vashakidze – PL Kicks Coordinator
Leads the PL Kicks programme and ensures all sessions are achieving outcomes.
Shannon Wells – Women & Girls Inclusion Coordinator
Leads all PL Kicks Girls delivery
Wayne Allen – PL Kicks Youth Worker
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Josh Crisp – Community Sports Coach
Leads sessions across PL Kicks and PL Kicks Disability
Callen Dua-Brown – PL Kicks Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Mohammed Kabadeh – PL Kicks Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Abid Kabul – PL Kicks Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Ty Marples-Welsh – PL Kicks Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Mukhtar Mohammed – PL Kicks Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks sessions
Grace Riglar – Women & Girls Coach
Supports delivery of PL Kicks Girls sessions
Jake Young – Girls Sports Lead
Delivers all PL Kicks Girls activity and also delivers mixed Kicks sessions too
Find Out More

For more information about Premier League Kicks, please contact Sandro at
sandro.vashakidze@sufc-community.co.uk