Bellamy plans academy in Africa
West Ham and Wales striker Craig Bellamy plans to build a football academy in Sierra Leone to try to help develop the country's young talent.
Bellamy visited the war-torn country last year and was so impressed by the local playing talent that he vowed to help them improve facilities.
He has now set up the Craig Bellamy Foundation, which will start to build an academy in the capital Freetown.
"Because of the war, children haven't had any opportunity," he said.
"They haven't been thrown a football, they've been thrown a gun.
"Now we can give them a chance that their fathers or grandfathers never had. That's the buzz for me.
"I'm not looking to find and sell players. I'm not an agent. I want to make it clear that if any player does make it, any fee goes straight back into the academy."
Bellamy has reportedly invested nearly £650,000 of his own money into the foundation and the academy is set to include 14 new leagues and 68 new boys' teams and employ 141 managers and coaches.
While improving the country's football is Bellamy's primary motivation, he also hopes the foundation will lead to more youngsters receiving health awareness education.
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Ex-Red who i was sad to see leave. Nice gesture this, nice to see someone put something back in and using their wealth to good effect. Would love to see our club setting things like this up. Well in Bellers lad