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Sidoo Family Giving and Jordan Sidoo Champion Youth Soccer at the KidsPlay World Cup

21 January 2025
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SIDOO FAMILY GIVING

VANCOUVER, BC –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– Sidoo Family Giving proudly supports the KidsPlay World Cup of Soccer, a tournament that celebrates youth, diversity, and the transformative power of sport. This year, nearly 500 young athletes will gather at BC Place, one of Canada’s most iconic venues, to showcase their talent and determination on a world-class stage.

Jordan Sidoo : Supra Academy (Photo: CommunityWire)

Central to making this event possible is the unwavering support of Jordan Sidoo. A passionate advocate for youth development and soccer’s ability to shape lives, Jordan has worked tirelessly to ensure this event is accessible to all. Through scholarships, he has removed financial barriers for many young athletes, giving them the opportunity to participate in this unforgettable experience.

For the players, this is more than just a game—it’s an opportunity to shine at a venue that will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Competing at BC Place, where legends have been made, inspires these kids to dream big and work hard. Jordan’s involvement goes beyond funding; he is a visible and active mentor, offering encouragement and guidance to every child who steps onto the field.

“This isn’t just about soccer,” Jordan explains. “It’s about giving these kids the confidence to believe in themselves and showing them that their potential knows no limits.”

The KidsPlay World Cup embodies Jordan’s larger mission of empowering youth through sports. His work extends beyond this event to Supra Soccer Academy, where he plays a pivotal role as head of business operations and a mentor to aspiring athletes. Through his leadership, the academy has become a beacon of opportunity, offering elite training and life skills that go far beyond the field.

As the KidsPlay World Cup approaches, the excitement is palpable. It’s a day where dreams take flight, friendships are forged, and the next generation of leaders emerges stronger and more determined.

Thanks to the tireless efforts of Jordan Sidoo and the KidsPlay team, this event is not just a competition—it’s a movement, a celebration, and a reminder of the incredible things young people can achieve when they are given the chance to shine.

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