In what is an unpredictable time, we have invested in our players and have provided each player with a football COVID-19 Pack (C-Pack). The C-Pack contains a Nirvana T-shirt training top, a Nirvana water bottle, a Nirvana drawstring bag, and a football. We want our players to feel united as a team and are giving them the tools to be hydrated at training and on game days, as well as being able to practice their ball skills at home.
Adnaan Moti linked up with Swansea following his departure from Derby County in the summer of 2019. The midfielder spent four years in the Rams' academy after being scouted from local side Leicester Nirvana.
Moti played 11 times for the under-18s during his first season, whilst also being part of the under-23s' squad on occasion.
A former Nirvana player has once again hit the headlines with a move to league one side Blackpool FC. Bez Lubala used to play for Nirvana as a junior before being scouted for Birmingham FC. Continuing to work hard, Bez has gone from strength to strength with a thriving professional career.
You can hear Nirvana and Bez on BBC Radio Leicester morning show https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08ph7rg (Listen from 1 hour 44)
Message from Leicester City Council:
Dear Football Club
We are contacting you to make you aware that following further clarification from Public Health England on government guidance to Team Sports resuming training and matches in the city.
COVID-19.Update Asset owning clubs/organisations with their own facilities or approved Covid secure facilities, within the city boundaries can align to FA guidance, however within a parks setting the Council needs to manage and adhere to government guidelines in relation to outdoor social gatherings, which is restrictions of gatherings of no more than 6 people, from multiple households. Gatherings larger than 6 should only take place if everyone is exclusively from 2 households or support bubbles and must not exceed 30 people. You should always socially distance from people outside of your household.
Therefore, we are unable to allow recreational football to align to FA guidance within a public setting such as Parks, this includes any whole team training or match play.
The City Council will review this position on the 11th September and will communicate any changes then. The City Council will need a minimum of 2 weeks prior to any pitch being ready for match play to ensure all goalposts are up, grass has been cut and lines marked. So it is unlikely that any fixture can be played on a Park pitch prior to the end of September.
We have communicated this decision to the County FA and requested that this is passed on to leagues, so they can programme any fixture away from the City where possible. Your league should be in touch with you to let you know of any changes to scheduled fixtures.
We understand the disruption that this may cause to clubs and teams, however we need to ensure public settings can be controlled effectively in order to ensure public safety and preventing the spread of Covid-19. We do not take this decision lightly and subject to government guidance changing we hope that any disruption is minimised and football can return to Council Parks.
Sites not open and under review till 11th September:
Aylestone Playing Fields , 101 Braunstone Lane East
Aylestone Recreation Ground North, Knighton Lane East.
Aylestone Recreation Ground South, Knighton Lane East.
Davenport Road Playing Fields, Davenport Road (hoping to be open earlier)
Employees Sports Ground, Braunstone Lane East (hoping to be open earlier)
Hamilton Park Football, 100 Sandhills Ave (not including fenced off stadia pitch)
Knighton Park / Welford Road Playing Fields Pavilion, Brighton Avenue
Narborough Road Playing Fields
Rushey Fields Recreation Ground, Harrison Road
Sturdee Road, Hillsborough Road
Victoria Park, London Road.
Western Park, Hinckley Road
Willowbrook Park, Colthurst Way
Sport on Parks.
Leicester Nirvana are delighted to confirm Sam Winch as the new first team manager. Sam is an A licence coach who works at Nottingham Forrest.
We are very excited by this appointment as he will bring great knowledge and direction to drive our youthful side forward.
Sam had the following to say:
‘I am extremely pleased to be taking on the role as manager here at Leicester Nirvana. Having worked with the guys for sometime now over preseason, I quickly recognised that this is a team with a lot of youth and potential. A club with a lot of culture, hardworking volunteers and exciting young talent. As a whole club, they pride themselves on bringing through home grown talent and this season, we hope to see many faces progress from our youth teams up to senior level. Working at Nottingham Forest as an A licence coach (YDP) I hope will bring the level of input to help create a vibrant learning environment.
Time to knuckle down and get ready for our opening game of the season next Tuesday. I look forward to meeting the clubs fans at our first competitive game under lights in the FA Cup, against Oadby.’
We look forward to working with Sam on the next part of our seniors journey.
(The season start on Tuesday 1st September at home, spectators are allowed however due to regulations capacity will be capped at 150).
For more information and up to date information on our first team please visit the following website https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/thurnbynirvana/