Shine On & Off the Field: GGYC x The King’s Trust Canada

March 10, 2026

What if we told you that the sport you love can help you build the career path of your dreams?

On February 5, 2026, GGYC participants headed to the Central YMCA in Toronto for an incredible day of growth at The King’s Trust Canada’s "The Network: Shine On & Off the Field" event.

Bridging the Gap: Sports x Career
The day wasn't just about the game; it was about the hustle. The event focused on how the skills we build on the field—time management, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving—are the exact same ones that lead to a winning career.

Our youth took part in:

  • Interactive Sessions: Hands-on activities to test their on-the-spot decision making.
  • Networking: Connecting with other young professionals and industry leaders.
  • Career Mapping: Discovering how a passion for sports can turn into a full-time profession.

Looking Ahead: FIFA World Cup 26™

With the FIFA World Cup 26™ fast approaching, TKTC presented their partnership with Coca-Cola to rollout the Coca-Cola Future Careers (FC) Academy to young Canadians – a dynamic digital learning experience designed to equip young people with the skills and confidence to step into sports marketing and related industries.

With courses led by industry leaders on different key topics, the program blends real‑world know‑how, industry connections, and insider access to help the next generation of leaders score career goals before, during, and beyond the tournament.

Sign-up for theCoca-Cola Future Careers (FC) Academy here.

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