The 18-year-old Preston claimed the 2010/11 Barclays Community Sports Award season price for his work with the development program Fishwick Rangers Youth in Lancashire, where the sport has provided systems for women and minorities local ethnic groups in the region.
As part of the prize, was invited to meet the Director of Melwood Merseysiders' training ground for Liverpool.
She said: "It was a pleasure to meet Kenny Dalglish has always been my hero, he was delighted to win the prize, but it was really the icing on the cake for me, because I always idolized the Kenny King .."
Over the last two years Rabiya worked as a volunteer with the Rangers Fishwick diagram Youth Development, the establishment of a number of programs for women from ethnic minorities who have not previously participated in activities sports.
winner of the first
Rabiya was able to increase the number of ethnic minority women who participate in football, running a number of football teams, and establish sessions of swimming and fitness to increase sports participation among ethnic minority women suffer the social exclusion. She also managed to encourage 25 other women like her to volunteer.
Due to community involvement and the positive impact it had on women in Preston, Rabiya has been chosen as the first winner of Barclays Community Sports Award of the season, which is supported by spaces for the sports of Barclays , Premier League and Football Foundation.
Commenting on winning the prize Rabiya said: "I am happy to have my work recognized by winning this award I wanted to increase the participation of women from Preston and the prize money will be of great help in the ongoing Youth Development Scheme Fishwick Rangers. . "
Gareth Southgate, who directs the award jury, said: "Rabiya is a worthy winner of the Premio Barclays Community Sports His work is a credit to himself and his family, and hopefully inspire others to be involved in the sport are particularly impressed with the amount increasing participation of women in sport, thanks to his volunteer work ... "
As part of the prize, was invited to meet the Director of Melwood Merseysiders' training ground for Liverpool.
She said: "It was a pleasure to meet Kenny Dalglish has always been my hero, he was delighted to win the prize, but it was really the icing on the cake for me, because I always idolized the Kenny King .."
Over the last two years Rabiya worked as a volunteer with the Rangers Fishwick diagram Youth Development, the establishment of a number of programs for women from ethnic minorities who have not previously participated in activities sports.
winner of the first
Rabiya was able to increase the number of ethnic minority women who participate in football, running a number of football teams, and establish sessions of swimming and fitness to increase sports participation among ethnic minority women suffer the social exclusion. She also managed to encourage 25 other women like her to volunteer.
Due to community involvement and the positive impact it had on women in Preston, Rabiya has been chosen as the first winner of Barclays Community Sports Award of the season, which is supported by spaces for the sports of Barclays , Premier League and Football Foundation.
Commenting on winning the prize Rabiya said: "I am happy to have my work recognized by winning this award I wanted to increase the participation of women from Preston and the prize money will be of great help in the ongoing Youth Development Scheme Fishwick Rangers. . "
Gareth Southgate, who directs the award jury, said: "Rabiya is a worthy winner of the Premio Barclays Community Sports His work is a credit to himself and his family, and hopefully inspire others to be involved in the sport are particularly impressed with the amount increasing participation of women in sport, thanks to his volunteer work ... "