OUR DANDORA DREAM KIDS
The heart of Vigør FC
At Vigør FC, football is much more than a game. It is a bridge to hope, dignity, purpose and possibility.
Through our Dandora Kids Sponsorship Program, we walk alongside young boys and girls from Dandora whose courage, discipline and resilience outshine the economic challenges around them.
Each child in this program carries a powerful story of sacrifice, second chances, humility and ambition.
They come from homes where basic needs are not guaranteed, yet every weekend they show up ready to train, hungry to learn and determined to change the trajectory of their lives.
We support them with structured football training, mentorship, school fee assistance, educational materials, nutrition and essential basic needs. For many of them, Vigør FC is the one space where they are seen, encouraged, and reminded that their dreams are valid.
Below, we have highlighted each child’s profile, their background, their hopes, and the dreams they chase every time they lace up on the pitch.
By becoming a sponsor, donor or well-wisher, you help us keep them in school, nurture their talent, and protect their childhood.
Every contribution big or small makes it possible for these young footballers to learn, grow and play their dream.
Together, we can shape lives, build futures and prove to them that they matter.
Play Their Dream With Us.
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THE RISING STARS
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Manaseh speaks with the confidence of a boy who knows where he’s headed. Inspired by Erling Haaland, he dreams of playing for an international team, earning enough to change his life, and using his success to support the needy and uplift his family. His ambition is matched by a heart full of generosity.
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Joseph is an orphan, raised with love and sacrifice by his aunt who adopted him. His dream goes far beyond football—it is rooted in deep gratitude. He hopes to one day play for AFC Leopards or Manchester City so he can build his aunt a home, open a big salon business for her, and bring his younger sister from the village to live with them in the city. Joseph plays with the quiet strength of a boy determined to transform the life of the woman who saved his.
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Andrew, a natural goalkeeper with sharp instincts, looks up to Jan Oblak. He dreams of playing internationally and giving back to his famly and the community that raised him . Every save he makes is a step toward a future where he can lift others the way they lifted him.
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Steven dreams of wearing the AFC Leopards jersey one day. For him, football is more than a sport—it’s a way out. His greatest wish is to get his parents out of the ghetto and support the local teams in Dandora that shaped him.
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Bosco is quiet, focused, and determined. He dreams of playing for an international team and building his parents a permanent home—a place where they can finally rest after years of struggle. His calm nature hides a fire that burns deeply.
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Isaac envisions himself shining under stadium lights in a Manchester City jersey. But his biggest ambition is closer to home: to build his mother a house and someday raise a big family of his own. He plays with purpose, passion, and a sense of responsibility beyond his years.
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Mohammed dreams of Barcelona—bright lights, a big stage, endless possibilities. Yet his heart remains at home. He hopes to build an orphanage for street children and give his parents a place to call their own. His dream is success with compassion at the center.
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Allan dreams of becoming an international footballer and building his parents a home. Every early morning training session, every challenge he overcomes, is fueled by the desire to change his family’s story forever.
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Evans is a brave, soft-spoken boy who battles a medical condition that causes severe constipation. It often becomes so severe that he is admitted to the hospital for months at a time. Despite the pain, the long hospital stays, and the days he misses on the pitch, Evans still dreams with unshakeable hope.
Inspired by Reece James, he wants to play for Barcelona, buy a house and a car, help the needy—and above all, heal completely so he can play without pain. His story is one of remarkable resilience: a boy who refuses to let his body silence his dreams.
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At just nine years old, Dylan dreams of playing for Real Madrid. His reason is simple and pure—he wants to help his parents. Behind his small frame is a dream too big to ignore.
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Jeff dreams of playing for an international team and building his needy parents a home. He carries his family’s hopes on his shoulders and trains with the hunger of a boy determined to break cycles of poverty and create new possibilities.
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Travis dreams of playing for an international team and buying his parents a car and a house. For him, football is not just a passion—it is a promise to give his family a better life.
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Samuel dreams of playing for Arsenal, buying a car, and building a house for his family. His quiet determination shows every time he steps onto the pitch, carrying the hope of becoming the first in his family to change their future.
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My name is Samuel I dream of becoming a great footballer like my hero, Saka, and one day playing for Chelsea. When I grow up, I want to build my parents their own home and take care of my sisters. I love my family so much!
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My name is Kevin and I dream of playing for Chelsea as an international player from Kenya. I also want to study hard and become a lawyer—so one day, I can be a footballer and a lawyer who helps return all the stolen lands