We are a non–profit football project by inDrive for children from small communities
Our story
2022
4 pilot schools launched in rural Kazakhstan
2023
Expansion to Egypt, Kenya, Ghana → 18 schools
2024
Launch of an educational platform in Kazakhstan
2025
Certification of coaches, community programs

- 43schools in 8 countries
- 4,000+children enrolled
- >90%NPS
- 15,000+participants in our events

Ghana
2 sections
195 participants
2 coaches
Kenya
5 sections
415 participants
5 coaches
Morocco
3 sections
290 participants
3 coaches
Egypt
9 sections
1000 participants
9 coaches
Kazakhstan
13 sections
1067 kids
Chile
2 sections
150 participants
2 coaches
Mexico
3 sections
176 participants
Female coach in Tlanepantla
Colombia
7 sections
992 participants
Female coach in Popayán
How we work
- Opening
of sections - Training of coaches and teachers
- Support for local communities
- Access to sports for children in remote regions




Why Supernovas is special

BEKZHAN SOVET
CoachI am very happy and grateful for this opportunity. It is a nice challenge, both personally and professionally, to be able to give my community the possibility of having a football school for the first time in its history and to be the one in charge

Kasymbek Algaziyev
CoachI am extremely happy to have been selected to be part of this beautiful project; I didn’t believe at first it was real, looking forward to start coaching kids and contributing to our community
Right to Play — every child has the right to play
Coaches at the core — we recruit local role models
Already international — Africa, Latin America, Asia
Anchor support from inDrive
Raising safety standards: safeguarding, non-violence, child-centered sport
Impact cases

Rusinga Island, Kenya
There were no trainings, no equipment — just kids who loved the game. Now, 80 children train weekly, full of joy and respect for their coach, Festus, who wants their childhood to be brighter than his own.



Turbo, Colombia
David, our coach in Turbo, used his Supernovas income to buy land for his family’s first home. He’s not only supporting 125 kids — he’s transforming his own life too.


Cauca, Colombia (Popayán & Caloto)
In a region affected by violence, football is becoming a shield. In Caloto, our program keeps children away from armed groups. In Popayán, girls finally see a woman leading on the field — and believe they can too.


Educational platform













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