By Cristina Matamoros
Far away from the glitz and politics of the World Cup in Brazil, the Richmond Sol Soccer League features kids who dream of one day competing in the Cup.
Diego Garcia, who was born in Mexico, started the Richmond league 10 years ago to serve the needs of kids living in the area in and around the East Bay city.
With a background in youth counseling, Garcia seeks to teach his young players leadership, sportsmanship and other valuable life skills through the lens of soccer.
“A lot of these kids come from poverty backgrounds and low-income families. Most of them live with their grandparents or parents who are busy with two jobs or single-parent families. So when they come to the field, they’re free,” says Garcia.