
Training Meals
Post-training meals for the squad after every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday session.
A season has a rhythm. The boys train, travel, eat, and play every week through to the Final on 5 July. Each card here holds one of those weekly rhythms, with every date already on it. Some supporters carry one. Some carry a few. Each rhythm has room for a name beside it, all the way to the Final.
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Post-training meals for the squad after every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday session.

Pre-match meal for the squad on every fixture day at St. Mary's. Around 25 mouths to feed.

Round-trip transport for the squad and staff, every match day through the Final. About 36 km per fixture.

Post-match meal packs for the squad and staff after every fixture's final whistle. Thirty packs, every match day.

Coaching staff in and out of training and matches, every week of the run.

Fuel the search for the next generation of Kisasa FC players, week by week.

Keep the channel open between the club, the players, and their families across the run.

Refill the three match-day first-aid kits each week. Antiseptic, tape, bandages, ice spray, and the small things that run out by Saturday.
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These aren't optional extras. Without them the pitch can't be played on, the grass can't be cut, the squad can't store its kit. Cover one in full, or cover a part.

Two aluminium-frame stands at the touchline so parents, siblings, and visiting supporters have somewhere to sit on match day instead of standing in the sun. Three rows each, sixty seats in total.

Eight LED tower lights so the squad can train after sunset and evening kickoffs stay playable. Without them, dry-season sessions end at 6 pm with no daylight left.

The grass grows fast through the rains. A dedicated cylinder mower keeps the pitch playable week to week and gives the clean, even cut a football surface needs. Without it we're renting one every cycle.

120 tonnes of fine top dressing sand to bring the playing surface up to league standard. Delivery and spreading can be staged across three drops if needed.

A tank cluster holding over 500,000 litres, plus pump and sprinkler set, so the pitch can be watered through the dry months. A full-size surface drinks tens of thousands of litres a week. Without it the grass burns out.

Welded-steel goal frames anchored to the pitch with regulation nets. Replaces the portable temporary set we break down each session.

Full repaint of pitch markings to league spec, including penalty arcs, centre circle, and technical area lines. Paint plus labour.