A Tribute to the Late Muraad ‘Junior’ Kitching: A Pillar of the Woodstock Football Community

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Last week, the Woodstock community lost one of its most beloved figures, Muraad ‘Junior’ Kitching. Despite facing poverty, drug abuse, and gang violence, Junior rose above it all and became a respected member of the community. Unfortunately, his life was cut short by a brutal shooting on Women’s Day, leaving behind a wife, son, and daughter who adored him.

The Woodstock Wanderers Football Club

Junior and the author were members of the Woodstock Wanderers Football Club, which aims to provide a positive environment for young men and divert them from the streets. In June, the club merged with the NPO Salt River Celtic Football Club to form the Celtic Wanderers Football Club. The NPO status was maintained due to the high number of junior members who are orphans, children of refugees, or at risk of falling prey to drugs and gangs.

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Remembering Junior

Junior was an exceptional player who always brought out the best in his teammates and loved setting up goals more than scoring them himself. Off the field, he was a gentleman – shy, bashful, and unassuming. He was also deeply involved in the community, playing football with children every day and passionately discussing the success of Manchester United with his neighbors.

Honoring Junior’s Memory

Despite the tragedy, the Woodstock community did not cry publicly for Junior. However, they honored him on the football field by playing their hearts out and remembering his catchphrases. The imam at his burial described Junior as the most respectable man in the mosque congregation, a sentiment shared by many.

The Future of Woodstock and Salt River

Junior’s memory serves as inspiration for the newly established NPO to double their efforts in ensuring the people of Woodstock and Salt River are not left behind as the area evolves. The executive committee discussed changing the narrative for these two suburbs, including ways to improve youth employment prospects, create food security, and keep kids in school. Junior may be gone, but his spirit will never be forgotten.

A Last Dance with Junior

As the author reflects on their time together, they can’t help but wish for one last dance with Junior on the football field.

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