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Dedier’s football dream lives on through Biche youths - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Denice Dedier once had lofty dreams of representing TT in international football. When those dreams didn't materialise, she was tasked with a mandate to uplift the youth in her Biche community.

She told Newsday, "Seed of Greatness is a gift from God to me. My dream was to represent TT playing football.

"It didn't happen for me, but God is using me as an instrument where I can make it happen for those around me who love the game. It's about reaching the younger ones."

Dedier, 30, has a BSc in sports management from UWI, St Augustine, and a TT Football Association (TTFA) C coaching licence. She works as a junior administrative assistant with the Eastern Regional Health Authority.She set up Seed of Greatness – Biche Football Development School (BFDS) on September 30, 2017, and celebrated its sixth anniversary last month.

Seed of Greatness caters to children from as young as five. At present it has roughly 70 members in total and participates in minor league tournaments from the under-seven age group through to the senior ranks. The teams have training sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Biche Recreation Ground.

But as its name implies, Dedier says Seed of Greatness is much more than a football club or academy, and prides itself on exposing the youth of Biche and environs to a different experience in life.

"My vision for Seed of Greatness is for youths from ages 15-17 to attain scholarships abroad. I am trying to see how far at least one child from Biche can reach in football through this programme.

"This is God-led. I always pray, 'God, whatever is your will for Seed of Greatness, let it be done.' It's just to see one little Levi Garcia from Biche make it out there," she said. "I was charged with creating a new environment in Biche."

Aside from their football activities, Dedier has taken her team on Know Your Country outings which have included trips to Matura, Palo Seco and Tobago. They have also attended Caribbean Premier League (CPL) matches.

"Bringing new experiences to them has been one of my biggest joys," Dedier said. "For the past six years, that has been one of the biggest things for me."

[caption id="attachment_1040056" align="alignnone" width="720"] Members of the Seed of Greatness football team plant a tree to commemorate World Trees Day 2023, at Biche recently. -[/caption]

Dedier hopes she can take Seed of Greatness to Grenada and other Caribbean countries, and has plans for international exposure as well.

"I just want to broaden their horizon in knowing countries and getting new experiences. Let it be done according to God's will.

"I don't want to limit myself and say we are just a small club from Biche. No, I am open and ready for whatever experiences that will come for Seed of Greatness."

Raymond Cozier, chairman of the Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation, echoed Dedier's sentiments with enthusiasm. He said Dedier was doing yeoman service to the community and he and his council were happy to assist in any way they could.

"Seed of Greatness needs further support t

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