C2G’s co-founders, Akbar Majeed and Irvine Smalls, Jr., are revolutionizing not only how soccer is perceived, but how it is played. The company’s deeply held conviction is that soccer is not just a sport; it is an approach to metropolitan altruism. Futsal is a new concept to the American soccer enthusiast, and C2G assumes the mantle of Ambassador, popularizing the international soccer phenomenon in the U.S.
“Outside of the obvious reasons why sports are good for youth, particularly inner city youth (keeps them focus, provide structure, helps fight obesity and the list goes on) our organization allows us to expose and attach them to the global community,” Smalls explains. “This will broaden their experiences, and let them see that there are opportunities beyond their neighborhoods and the borders of the U.S.”
C2G is about accessibility, stimulating a climate of inclusion where youth (particularly those of African, African American and Latino descent) from traditionally neglected communities are given the same opportunities as their suburban counterparts. C2G will orchestrate the rebirth of soccer in order to level the playing field in myriad ways. Via C2G’s “GreenTop Initiative,”
