Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has advised footballers and football teams to embrace professionalism if they want to be successful.
Speaking at Ruaraka grounds on Saturday, Rio also urged the youth to keep off drugs and instead concentrate on building their careers.
The former England international who currently works as a TV pundit made the remarks on Saturday when he interacted with a number of football teams where he was joined by Kenyan Premier League referee Tabitha Wambui Njoroge.
Good to pop into the @GuinnessKE football clinic this morning… impressed by the quality on show! #FansMadeOfMore #Ad #Kenya ??⚽️ pic.twitter.com/0ALsZMdwfo
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 15, 2018
Kenya Breweries Limited Marketing Manager in charge of Guinness Nduku Wamakau lauded the former England international pledging to work with Ferdinand who also a Guinness brand ambassador to promote talent growth at the grassroots.
The 40-year-old former ‘Red Devils’ player also played for Bournemouth and Queens Park Rangers(QPR) in the English Premier League.
Apart from his club career, Ferdinand also represented his country during the 2002 and the 2006 Fifa World Cups.
He is the third football celebrity star to visit Kenya courtesy of Guinness in recent times, following in the footsteps of Frenchman Thierry Henry and Italian Roberto Di Matteo.
Here are a few places the star visited in his tour to Nairobi.
Sir David Attenborough I’m coming for you… reaching out to Simba at 6am this morning!! #Kenya #Simba #Lions ???????? pic.twitter.com/OtrGb2XFYl
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 15, 2018
Kenya’s Strongest Man carrying 200kg on his shoulders with a twist ????? @_JMallen #Kenya #Muscles pic.twitter.com/iU0K5nlluK
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 15, 2018
Pleasure to meet @RealRomainVirgo this evening… Reggae artist ?????? #Kenya #FansMadeOfMore pic.twitter.com/AGxRdhbLCi
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 14, 2018