Manchester City

'Konversations with Kenji Gorre'

Son of Dutch football legend, Dean Gorré, Kenji was tipped to stardom from a young-age, when he played for both Manchester City’s and Manchester United’s academies at just 6 years old.

This was the perfect footballing education, as he learned from the likes of Giggs, Scholes and Ferdinand on a daily basis on the training ground. Unfortunately, at 18 years old, Kenji received a brutal setback when he was informed by Sir Alex Ferguson that he was being released by United.

However, Kenji didn’t give up on his professional football dream and ended up playing for Swansea City in the Premier League – proving that setbacks can become opportunities with the right attitude. Although, while in Wales, another difficult period ensued, with Kenji battling a gambling addiction.

Fortunately, Kenji overcame the addiction and he’s now happier than ever, enjoying his football for Nacional in Portugal and playing for the their national team. He is more than just a footballer He is using his experiences of dealing with setbacks to help other footballers fine tune their own mentality.

He’s recently founded On The Ball - a service where elite footballers can learn more about developing the correct mind-set for elite sport and also hosts Konversations with Kenji, a podcast discussing the mental side of football. Make sure to tune in as Founder Glenn Marsden and Kenji discuss a journey of an elite level athlete who endured setbacks, addictions and a come back to empower and inspire countless others.

You can find more about Kenji via his socials at: IG: kenjigorre

Podcast:

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/konversations-with-kenji/id1507169121

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Professional Footballer Kenji Gorre gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.

‘Being Imperfectly Perfect means that you have got to be you. The thing is, every single one of us are made exactly how we are made and no one is the same. So all these millions, zillions, gazillions of people that have been on earth. Nobody has been you. So you are you. That’s powerful! What society makes you do, what the world makes you do is, we all have to be the same. We all have to dress the same, we all have to talk the same, we all have to be the same, do. Everything the same, when actually the power is being you. That’s where the power lies. You always have to be imperfect because we are all not perfect’ @kenjigorre