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There are many routes to becoming a professional footballer - but starting out as a PE teaching assistant might not be the first one that springs to mind.

This was the case for Jamal Lowe, a striker who is signed to Premier League side Bournemouth and currently on loan to Swansea City. Ahead of Thank a Teacher Day 2024, 大象传媒 Bitesize visited a school in the Welsh city to find out more about Jamal鈥檚 journey from the classroom to the football pitch.

Jamal Lowe discusses his journey from teaching assistant to professional footballer

Not your typical football journey

Jamal鈥檚 story began when he started playing for Barnet in League Two as a teenager. He made his debut at the age of 17, but after making a couple of appearances he noticed that things had started to go downhill.

鈥淚 travelled to an away game and wasn鈥檛 named on the bench, when there was space on the bench. That was like the nail in the coffin where football might not be my career path,鈥 he told 大象传媒 Bitesize.

But one day he was offered the opportunity to become a football coach. 鈥淭hat materialised into becoming a PE teaching assistant. It鈥檚 such a rewarding job.鈥

Jamal, a supporter of the Teaching Awards Trust, is now keen to shine a light on teaching assistants and support staff in schools, and explained: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it gets the credit that it deserves. They have such a responsibility to the children, providing education, authority, respect and all that you need growing up.鈥

Eventually Jamal made the decision to leave teaching, in order to give football one more shot - and it paid off when he signed for Portsmouth. He helped the team to win the 2016/17 League Two title and scored a goal in the final match that saw them secure automatic promotion, an experience he described as 鈥渦nreal鈥.

Despite playing football full-time now, Jamal has been able to use his former job to make a difference on the pitch. He says that he is able to give people encouragement to get involved in a group and describes this as his role within the team.

Students and teachers react to meeting Swansea City striker Jamal Lowe

What is it like to be a Premier League footballer?

Fast-forward to today and Jamal is currently signed as a striker to Premier League side Bournemouth, where playing at such a high level has its pinch-me moments.

鈥淲hen I made my Prem debut it was against Manchester City. I was on the same pitch as [Kevin] De Bruyne, [Erling] Haaland and [Bernado] Silva,

鈥淭he score line wasn鈥檛 in my mind at all. It was like, 鈥榃ow, I鈥檓 here. I鈥檓 at the Etihad.鈥欌

As well as playing on loan for Swansea, Jamal represents the Jamaican national team. In 2022 he featured in an international friendly against Argentina, which saw him up against eight-time Ballon d鈥橭r winner Lionel Messi.

鈥淚 remember the game, all tactical shape went out the window and I thought, I鈥檓 just gonna chase Messi around for a little bit.鈥

So what advice does Jamal have for anyone who鈥檚 trying to overcome the obstacles standing in the way of their dreams?

鈥淐omparison is the thief of joy,鈥 he told us.

鈥淒on鈥檛 compare yourself to anyone else, your story is yours. Just focus on the goal you鈥檙e trying to get to. No matter how long it takes, you can get there.鈥

This article was published in February 2024

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