Are you passionate about football and youth development? The Stanley Matthews Coaching Programme invites dedicated individuals, both locally and internationally (especially from the UK), to join us as volunteers or interns. Become part of a transformative initiative inspired by the legacy of Sir Stanley Matthews, a football icon whose coaching stints in Ghana uplifted and empowered young athletes.
About the Sir Stanley Matthews Volunteer in Ghana Coaching Programme
The Stanley Matthews Coaching Programme is designed to nurture the next generation of footballers in Ghana by offering professional football training and life-skills development. Guided by Sir Stanley Matthews’ values of perseverance, sportsmanship, and excellence, the programme creates opportunities for youth to achieve their dreams on and off the pitch.
As a volunteer or intern, you will play a crucial role in continuing this legacy by working with aspiring athletes, developing their potential, and promoting community engagement through football.

Why Join Us?
- Make a Positive Impact: Empower underserved youth through football, teamwork, and leadership development.
- Gain Valuable Experience: Work alongside seasoned coaches and programme managers to enhance your coaching, mentoring, and organizational skills.
- Cross-Cultural Exchange: Experience the vibrant culture of Ghana while sharing your knowledge and passion for football.
- Be Part of a Global Legacy: Honour the memory of Sir Stanley Matthews by contributing to his impactful work in Ghana.
Roles and Responsibilities
As a volunteer or intern, you may take on roles such as:
- Assisting with coaching sessions and player development.
- Assisting with first aid/paramedics
- Organizing workshops on life skills, health, education and career.
- Supporting programme operations, logistics, and event management.
- Documenting activities and sharing success stories to inspire others.
- Collaborating with local communities to promote youth & girls participation in sport.

Volunteer Accommodation
International volunteers will have the opportunity to live with host families, becoming integrated members of the household. They will enjoy breakfast and supper with their hosts, providing a unique chance to immerse themselves in Ghanaian culture and seamlessly adapt to the local way of life.
Fees
Volunteers are required to pay a fee to cover their living expenses and travel to training and game centres duration of their stay. This does not include optional travel tours within the country.
The Academy Project Support
Volunteers are also encouraged to donate money and equipment to support the Cratos Academy Project, which will directly support the development of children and youth from less privileged homes and communities.
Who Can Apply?
We welcome applications from:
- Football enthusiasts with or without prior coaching experience.
- Students and graduates in sports management, physical education, or related fields.
- Individuals from England or other international locations who wish to volunteer abroad.
- Locals passionate about youth development and community service.
Programme Duration:
Flexible placements ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months.
Benefits:
- Gain practical experience in youth coaching and programme management.
- Receive a certificate of participation and recognition for your contribution.
- Engage in cultural immersion through community activities and local tours.

How to Apply
To join the Stanley Matthews Coaching Volunteer & Intern Programme:
- Complete the online application form
- Participate in a virtual interview (if shortlisted).
Be Part of Something Bigger
Join us in creating a lasting impact on Ghana’s youth through the power of football. Whether you’re a local advocate or an international enthusiast, your skills, passion, and dedication can help inspire the next generation of athletes.
For Inquiries:
Email us at: sirstanleymatthewscoaching@cratosfc.com
“Football is not just a game; it’s a pathway to growth, teamwork, and excellence. Carry forward the spirit of Sir Stanley Matthews and help us change lives.”
