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October 29, 2024
After months of joint efforts from the Rush international affairs department and Cameroon Rush, Levert Achu, captain of Rush FM FC in Cameroon (Bamenda), arrived less than a week ago at the Rush Soccer Academy in the United States of America. The 2005 player, star of his team, and midfielder for Rush FM FC in Cameroon, recently began training alongside his new USA teammates and is excited to see where this new journey in the USA takes him. After three years of intense training, Levert looks back on his time with Rush Soccer: “​​Rush is renowned to be one of the best football clubs in Bamenda because of its excellence, hard work, and commitment to football. We have many great talents there who are willing to get higher in their academic career.” Levert is a perfect example of the Rush pathway from Africa to the USA. After putting hours of hard work into training, he was recognized and scouted by the Rush staff and was awarded a full-ride scholarship to the Rush Soccer Academy. Just like him, other players benefited from this pathway, the most famous of them being Kekutah Manneh from Gambia Rush, who is currently excelling in the MLS. Cameroon Rush, aka Rush FM FC is one of the best schools of soccer in Africa. “They are doing a tremendous work and are proudly representing the Rush Way,” said Tim Schulz, CEO & President of Rush Soccer. The future is bright for Levert as he will begin his professional career after joining the ranks of the Rush Academy. He also has a few words regarding his former teammates in Cameroon: “We have numerous players within our club with incredible potential that are very skilled, and are willing to benefit from the Rush pathway to be recruited to start a professional career in the USA”.
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October 29, 2024
Sharif Mohammed and Nafiu Abdul Moro are both players from Ghana Rush. Before coming to the United States, Sharif played on the first team for the Kotoku Royals, Rush’s professional team in Ghana, Africa. The Kotoku Royals were most recently crowned League Division Champions and promoted into the Ghana Premier League. This journey to America marked the beginning of many firsts for both players. Prior to this experience Sharif & Nafiu have never stepped foot out of their country, let alone been on an airplane. Sharif and Nafiu are as ambitious in the classroom as they are on the pitch. Even though both have only used a laptop for the first time upon arrival to the U.S., each has their sights set on earning academic/athletic scholarships so they can attend college in the United States.
Soccer player Patrick Apanovicz of Canada Rush kicking the ball on a green field. Blue background, logo.
October 29, 2024
Patrick Apanovicz’s soccer journey began at the age of six when he joined Canada Rush, and he is now on his way to the Rush Premier Sports Academy. Unfortunately, Patrick’s parents weren’t present in his life, and as a result, he was raised by his grandparents. Despite the challenges he has faced, Patrick’s dedication and talent have led to an exciting opportunity that brought his grandfather to tears of joy. Patrick has expressed his desire to become a professional soccer player and is determined to work hard to achieve his dream. Rush Changes Lives is committed to helping Patrick reach his goals.
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October 29, 2024
Fernando Caballero, son of a truck driver and a housewife, played for California Rush despite living in a remote area with a lengthy two-hour commute to training. Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, his parents were unable to afford for Fernando to continue playing soccer. However, despite these challenges, Fernando has managed to excel both on the field and in the classroom. He is set to graduate in 2024 and has already received multiple scholarships offers from Division I and Division II schools. Through his hard work and dedication, Fernando has proven that perseverance and talent can overcome even the most challenging of circumstances.
Two soccer players with their arms around each other, overlooking a cityscape in Haiti. New international club announced.
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Jennifer Cudjoe, Rush Changes Lives Ambassador, smiling, with soccer images and logo.
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