Seychelles said the France Government is willing to help PNG with the development of the code in the country.
As long as the France government is there, it will help in any small or big community projects like, youth development through football, other sports and so on.
PNGFA is very please with the France Government for stepping in to assist in sending the two teams to New Caledonia.
Other co-partners are the Enga Provincial Government, Minister for Foreign Affair Honorable Sam Abal, Hekari Group Limited (Mr. John Kapi Natto), Paul’s Milk (Australia) and others.
This people are putting their hands together to send the two PNG U12 teams to the 2008 OFC U12 Youth Festival of Football in Noumea, New Caledonia in May this year.
In the mean time, the two team released the final squad names. The Enga under 12 team for the Noumea Youth Festival was named last week. Wabag School Soccer Coordinator Mark Sakol said the Enga team is ready and we are going to send them down for future training in Port Moresby before they fly to Noumea.
The squad was Meledi Douglas, Warai Immah, Tumu Marcos Junior, Mendai Thompson, Elias Noles, Yol Mure, Neah Dian, Andamale Sonia, Kili Mark, Lyaki Freddy, Katao Neah, Steven Tom, Pakau Seth and Dii Stanley with coach Paul Ledie Taule, trainer Jacklyn Stanley and Team manager Soro Paul.
School Soccer Port Moresby also released the traveling squad names. The squad is Aaron Burland, Allan Kondolo, Aiva David, Humphery Madi, Jaggen Nalu, JonahTokiong, Jonathan Kila, Longy Scahaper, Michael Yangro, Nicholas Awar, Nikita Ai, Raymond Prenai, Salvatore Giyomwanaur and Samuel Darimomo with Coach John Mogi and team manager Rohan.
The two teams will leave for the Noumea Youth Festival early May this year.PNGFA is working around the clock to send the two youth teams over to New Caledonia.