A 麻豆社国产teen will be the captain of a soccer team representing Canada in Europe.
Colby Venekamp has been chosen by B.C.鈥檚 European Football School to compete across the pond during the March break.
The 16-year-old Howe Sound student has been training with that program for 12 years and has been selected by the club to join them in a soccer tour across the continent.
This two-week trip will take the athletes to Munich, Linz, Vienna, Ljubljana and Zagreb.
Athletes in this group are hand-picked from across B.C. by coaches Saibo Talic and Amar Talic.
聽Venekamp said that if things go his way, he may turn a few heads.
鈥淚 know there鈥檚 going to be scouts at lots of the games we play, and that鈥檚 something that kind of interests me,鈥 said Venekamp. 鈥淗aving the opportunity to be scouted would be amazing. That鈥檚 kind of what I want.鈥
Venekamp is no stranger to competition. On top of this being the second time he鈥檚 been invited on the European tour, he鈥檚 been playing soccer since a young age.
He said that his father was a fan of the game, and he got his start playing with him.
鈥淢y dad played it, and then my brother played, and I was just always around the soccer field,鈥 said Venekamp.
鈥淎nd so, I just started kicking soccer balls around and started playing with my dad and joined a U6 team for 麻豆社国产and ever since then, I鈥檝e been playing.鈥
For Venekamp, even in a place like Squamish, where you can do most any kind of activity, soccer is still special.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a sport that my family has loved. It鈥檚 a sport that I love,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 find it so much fun playing a sport where I鈥檓 part of a team.鈥
The road to Europe hasn鈥檛 been easy.
Venekamp said that between playing on a 麻豆社国产team and playing for the European Football School, he clocks in six days a week on the field.
He鈥檚 also been doing CrossFit classes to stay conditioned.
鈥淚鈥檝e been preparing for this for a while,鈥 Venekamp said.
He said that playing professional soccer is a goal he鈥檚 considering 鈥 and it doesn鈥檛 matter which team picks him, so long as he gets to participate in the sport he loves.
鈥淎s long as I get to play soccer, I鈥檓 happy,鈥 Venekamp said.
*Please note, the photo credit on this story has been updated to include the photographer,
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