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'That's something we're lacking massively': Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze on need for positive role models

This month, England international Eberechi Eze hosted his third Annual Eze Invitational tournament, giving south Londoners the chance to play football without barriers. It comes off the back of the 26-year-old's most successful season yet.

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FA Cup winner Eberechi Eze has told Sky News he wants to help kids with his foundation, both inside the sport he has found so much success with, and beyond it.

Eze scored the winning goal in Crystal Palace's recent 1-0 victory over seven-time winners Man City to secure the club's first major piece of silverware.

Speaking to Sky News' lead UK presenter Sarah-Jane Mee during the third Annual Eze Invitational tournament to discuss the win, his views on being a role model and the work he hopes to achieve with his foundation.

Eze celebrating with some of the players after they won a game during his foundation's tournament
Image: Eze celebrating with some of the players during the third Annual Eze Invitational

More than the football

In between watching a nearby game of football during a tournament he organised, he said: "On this front it's just to expose them to football, being at a professional club, [giving them] no stumbling blocks along the way that's stopping you from playing football, which is normally the case when you're young, or from difficult areas.

"So to be able to put on a tournament that's free to kids and they can leave with free food, free boots, whatever, that's something we would've dreamed of as kids.

"It's also about exposing them to opportunities outside of the world of football, outside what is the norm in south London.

"You're maybe only exposed to being a footballer, being a rapper, or anything else like that.

"So, to expose them to different sides of life, different opportunities, different ways of being.

"That's the difference, once you're exposed to it, you know it's out there, then you have something to aim for, and that's what we're trying to do for these kids."

Winning in south London

The England international has been a key part of Palace's push for FA Cup glory.

He scored the winning goal in the final, as well as scoring in the semi-finals and quarter-finals.

Ahead of a summer in which there will invariably be much speculation over whether he will move clubs, Eze described Palace's win, which also guaranteed European football next season, and the subsequent trophy parade as a "crazy experience".

"For me it's special. It's the stuff you're dreaming about. It's everything," he said.

The England international celebrating with some of the youngster's playing at his foundation's tournament
Image: The England international celebrating with some of the youngster's playing at his foundation's tournament this month

Being a male role model

Eze also echoed the words of the England manager who gave him his international debut, Sir Gareth Southgate, when asked about the importance of positive male role models.

"I think that's something we're lacking massively," he said.

Southgate made the comments during a lecture, where he warned that young boys needed role models beyond online influencers.

Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze celebrates with the FA Cup trophy on the pitch after the Emirates FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday May 17, 2025.
Image: Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze celebrates with the FA Cup trophy. Pic: PA

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Eze went on: "People we can look up to, to actually show us what it means to be a man, what it means to strive for something, to become something, to make something of yourself, that's something we're definitely lacking now."

The 26-year-old suggested he wanted to see more from "other people in my position" and described "an obligation" to act as a role model for young boys.

"It's important," he said. "People are watching, people are looking at me."

You can watch the full interview on The UK Tonight with Sarah-Jane Mee on Sky News at 8pm tonight (28 May).