GroundUp speaks to FC Cape Town’s Jason Dickson

| Margo Fortune
Jason Dickson training at FC Cape Town. Photo by Margo Fortune.

19 year old Jason Dickson speaks to GroundUp about life as a football player.

GroundUp: Where did you grow up?

Dickson: Garden Village, Cape Town.

GroundUp: What position do you play?

Dickson: Right back, defensive midfielder and central defender.

GroundUp: What teams have you played for?

Dickson: Before coming to FC Cape Town, I played for Old Mutual Academy Vodacom team.

GroundUp: What challenges have you faced in your soccer career?

Dickson: Last season was a real challenge. I was both playing professional soccer and completing my matric education – it was one of the biggest challenges of my life. But I passed my matric exam with a varsity exemption.

GroundUp: Who is your role model?

Dickson: My role model in soccer is Gerard Pique. My father is also a great role model.

GroundUp: How has this season been for you?

Dickson: It’s been a difficult and challenging season so far.

GroundUp: What message would you give to young people with dreams?

Dickson: My advice is to believe in yourself. Respect and discipline also goes a long way. You can have all the talent in the world but you must have respect and discipline.

TOPICS:  Sport

Next:  Under the bridge

Previous:  What the UK could learn from Cape Town’s civil society

© 2016 GroundUp. Creative Commons License
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.