Nursery's Training Camp
by Jonathan Spiteri - 17th December 2012The first week of the New Year will see the Infetti Grounds as busy as ever. For constant investment in the development of young football players, Birkirkara Football School is proposing a 4-day Football Training Camp for both boys and girls aged between 6 and 11 years. This event will kick off on Wednesday 2nd January and will come to a close on Saturday 5th.
Applications are open to all those interested, even if the children are not affiliated to any nursery or football school. This will be a great opportunity to train under the professional guidance of Birkirkara FC Youth Nursery Head Coach, Mr Marko Glumac, together with other top notch coaches. These coaches will be delivering both practical and theoretical lessons. Besides, this is an occasion where the children can make new friends and share their knowledge with others in a relaxed environment.
Sessions will be starting at 9.00am, drop-off time starts at 8.30am, and will be over by 12.30pm, but parents will be able to pick up their loved ones by 1.00pm latest. On Thursday 3rd January all children will be offered lunch, which is included in the €45.00 fee for participating in this Football Training Camp. Every child's check-list should include football shoes, a bottle of water and healthy snacks.
Only 60 applications will be accepted, thus it is important for those interested to book their plaice in order to avoid disappointment. Applications can be submitted to the Nursery Administrator/Secretary Mr Jonathan Barbara or to any other committee member whom you may find at the Infetti training grounds. Details should include the name of the child and date of birth together with the parents' mobile number, email address and signature. The full payment, either in cash or by cheque, has to be submitted upon applications. Unpaid applications will not be considered as bookings. Further information can be obtained by sending an email to the following address: nursery@birkirkarafc.com
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