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'Grassroots football is too important': Inside the Gatorade 5v5 Global Finals - a platform for young players on their way to the top

It’s Champions League final day in Istanbul and a young goalkeeper is kneeling on the pitch, his head pointing to the sky, his eyes closed and his hands locked together. He is praying, asking for divine intervention in the game of his life after an epic journey to the final.

But it’s not Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson or Andre Onana of Inter who is kneeling. It is the young goalkeeper of Honduras AFFI and the stage is not the Ataturk Olympic Stadium but the UEFA Champions Festival and the last boys' match of the Gatorade 5v5 Global Finals, a grassroots tournament for boys and girls aged 14 to 16.

To the teenager praying for help in the imminent penalty shootout, it is just as important as the match City and Inter will play that evening. He and his team, began their journey in Honduras, winning their local five-a-side tournament and then becoming the national champions.

That earned them a place in the final tournament in Istanbul. For some, it was their first trip abroad. Over two days of intense matches at a training centre owned by Turkish giants Fenerbahce, they booked their place in the boys’ final against a team from Thailand.