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A free kick to Sierra Leone PDF Print E-mail

They seem like an unlikely pair: a Costa Mesa police detective and a former professional soccer star from Sierra Leone.

But a common purpose of supplying children in need with soccer gear unites Dana Potts and former Los Angeles Galaxy player Abdul Sesay. They ship new and used soccer equipment to the coastal West African country.

Their goal, as part of SoCalKicks4Kids, is to help children who love the sport but lack the equipment to play the "beautiful game."

Potts, who coached his daughter's AYSO team, noticed the quick turnover of soccer gear and thought the equipment could be put to a better purpose.

Potts asked himself: "What do all these kids do with all this stuff when they're done?"

"It's a shame to see them just throw them away," he said.

That's when his sister, working as a professor at Los Angeles Harbor College, introduced him to her student, Sesay, who was sending school supplies back to his African home country.

Sesay told him, "It's like Christmas. You just don't understand what it means."

Sesay said soccer draws children into schools.

"If you have a soccer program in your school, every child wants to go to your school," Sesay said in an interview. "It's a lifesaver, because sometimes the only thing that brings us together [is soccer]. If there's fighting, people say, 'Take the fight to the field' and play soccer … It makes a difference."

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