Michigan Yemen Sports Association (MYSA) is a non-profit organization, which was established in July 2003 by a group of parents and volunteers. The intention of this establishment was to create recreational, social, and educational programs to help keep our children off the streets and away from harms. So, we started running soccer training programs for ages 6-18 years old in addition to the adults programs. Over the last 2 years and through hard work and commitment from many of our parents and volunteers, we began to pave the way to create MYSA. On March 2006, MYSA became an official 501 (C) (3) non-profit corporation registered with the state of Michigan and the Internal Revenue Services. The goal of MYSA is to take part in the development and betterment of our community and its youth, through recreational, social, and educational activities. The mission of the MYSA is to raise awareness of the diverse interests and needs of members of our community and to promote greater participation in dialogue and exchange. Through diplomacy, we can build strong bridges of cooperation between our community and other communities locally, nationally, and internationally.
· Hosting the 3rd annual North American Yemen September 1 & 22007 at Lapeer Park in the city of Dearborn.
·MDSL Champions participated in the Metro Detroit Soccer League and won the 1st place in 2nd Division and promoted to the 1st Division next year.
·Taylor Sport splex Indoor Soccer League champions; our youth soccer team won the 1stplace and our adult team won the 2nd place.
·MDSL Champions participated in the Metro Detroit Soccer League and won the 1st place in 3rd division and moved to the 2nd division the following year.
·North America Yemen Cup Champions participated with two teams (youth and adults), in Yemen Cup Ottawa, Canada 2006.The adults’ team was the undefeated champions, and the youth’s team came in 4th place and was named the most ethical well-behaved team in the tournament. During the trip, we took the youth to see the sites of one of the wonderful Wonders of the world that is Niagara Falls. They were amazed on what they saw and had they had a lot of fun there.
·Over 100 youth and adults participated in a two-community social, cultural, and athletic event on a field trip to a local community park.
·Over 80 youth and adults participated in indoor soccer recreational programs.
·Participated in North America Yemen Cup in Toronto, Canada. We made it to the semi-finals and were named the most ethical and well-behaved team in the tournament.
·Played in the South East Michigan Premier Soccer League in the 1st Division.
·Over 100 youth and adults participated in a two-community social, cultural, and athletic event on a field trip to a local community park.
·SEMPSL Champions: played in South East Michigan Premier soccer League and won 1st place in the 2nd Division, which promoted the team to the 1stDivision the following year.
·North America Yemen Cup community teams from Dearborn, Michigan and Buffalo, New York exchanged visits and played for the Yemen Cup, and built bridges of cooperation between both communities. We also included communities from three different cities in Canada (St. Catherine’s, Toronto, and Ottawa).
· Over 80 youth and adults participated in the indoor soccer program.
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·Over 50 youth and adults participated in indoor recreational programs.
·Ouryouth and adult soccer teams participated in community exchange with 5 other communities in the Metro Detroit Area.
· Ouryouth and adult soccer teams participated in community exchange with other teams from cities in Detroit and Hamtramck.
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Michigan Yemen Sports Association
P.O. Box 742
Dearborn, MI 48121
E-mail: mysa@mysa.us
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