Chelsea star is latest Premier League footballer to join Zoom Ballers session for Q&A with children

One of Chelsea’s star players is set to be the latest Premier League footballer to join a Sussex man’s free online football session for children.
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Everton and England centre-back Michael Keane and Brighton and Hove Albion’s Adam Webster were the first Premier League footballers to make guest appearances on Zoom Ballers – a series of free online football HIIT sessions for children aged six to 15, run by Gavin Dutton from Chichester.

Set up during lockdown to help keep kids active and engaged in sport, Zoom Ballers is also raising money for three children’s charities close to Gavin and his wife Kerry’s hearts – Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice, The Sussex Snowdrop Trust and Teenage Cancer Trust.

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Gavin, an operations director for Arc Pathway, said: “There has been a lot of talk about children’s mental health during the pandemic, with schools being closed and sporting, social and leisure activities unable to take place.

The Chelsea player is the latest Premier League footballer to join a Zoom Ballers session (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)The Chelsea player is the latest Premier League footballer to join a Zoom Ballers session (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
The Chelsea player is the latest Premier League footballer to join a Zoom Ballers session (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

“Some young people are really struggling during lockdown, and parents too as it’s hard to know how to motivate youngsters.

“I wanted to stay in touch with my youth teams and continue training, so had to think outside the box.

“I also know how challenging it is for charities right now, so wanted to do something to help them too.”

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Gavin has been coaching the Chichester City Youth FC under-seven and under-12 teams for the last seven years, but due to Covid-19 they are currently unable to meet in person.

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Gavin Dutton from Zoom Ballers

He said: “I passionately believe that sport helps support children’s mental, social and physical wellbeing.

“I started Zoom Ballers in the first lockdown last year with 20–30 players from my Chichester City youth teams joining in via Zoom twice a week.

“When the latest lockdown was announced, I decided to open the sessions up to all local children.”

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Gavin runs the live online HIIT sessions for children on Zoom five/six times a week, combining fitness and football skills training.

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Zoom Baller Zach talks to Everton and England footballer Michael Keane

He said: “Close to 100 children are taking part in each session and numbers are going up all the time.

“I like a challenge and I’m so pleased Zoom Ballers is keeping kids active and engaged.

“People have been really generous with their donations to our chosen charities too, which is great; and I’m excited that some big names in the sport are getting behind Zoom Ballers as this will motivate and inspire the kids to keep playing.”

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Everton’s Michael Keane joined Zoom Ballers for a Q&A on last Friday (January 22), followed by an appearance by Brighton and Hove Albion’s Adam Webster on Thursday (January 28).

Chelsea and England midfielder Mason Mount, who was announced as a patron of charity Together for Short Lives last month, is set to join young fans to answer questions after the 5pm Zoom Ballers training session on Tuesday (February 2) – and more footballers have already been in touch with Gavin to say they would like to get involved.

Zoom Ballers is free for children to take part in as Gavin wants to ensure the sessions are accessible to all, but parents are asked to consider making a charitable donation on the Zoom Ballers Virgin Money Giving page.

Gavin said: “Kerry and I are long term supporters of Chestnut Tree House so we always support them whenever we can. It’s our local children’s hospice and we know how important the care and support they provide is to children with life-shortening conditions and their families.

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“The Sussex Snowdrop Trust is another charity very close to our hearts as they helped us when we lost our son, Luke, who was stillborn in 2009.

“Finally, we wanted to support Teenage Cancer Trust as a young lad we know has recently been diagnosed with cancer.”

Tracey Shaw, from Chestnut Tree House, said: “We are so grateful to Gavin and Kerry for choosing us as one of the beneficiary charities.

“Zoom Ballers is a wonderful initiative to engage children during lockdown, keeping them active at a time when many of their usual activities aren’t possible.

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“Fundraising has been challenging during the pandemic and support from our local community has been invaluable.

“But this is about so much more than that, as we hope that Zoom Ballers will also help to raise awareness of Chestnut Tree House and the importance of children’s hospice care.

“Thank you to everyone who has donated and got involved – it really does make a difference.”

For more information about the Zoom Ballers sessions email Gavin Dutton at [email protected] or find Zoom Ballers on Facebook or Instagram.

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