Community Football Coaching CoursesThe Cornwall FA are running two-day summer holiday community coaching courses for children throughout the county. Soccer Tots is for ages 5 and 6, an introduction to playing football, with lots of fun games, simple skills and techniques. Cost: £5 per day (10am–12). The Mini Soccer Club covers ages 7 to 10, with individual skills and techniques and lots of games. Cost: £10 per day (10am–3.30). There is a Dedicated Girls course for ages 11-14 years, aimed at the young developing female footballer. This features; developing confidence with the ball, learning new skills and small sided games. Cost £10 per day (10am–3.30). Dates, venues and contacts are; Par Recreation Ground, July 27/28 (01726 71275) Torpoint FC, August 1/2 (01752 812539) Callington Sports College, August 1/2 (01579 383477) Wadebridge FC, August 3/4 (James Ross 07921 004101) Mounts Bay School, August 8/9 (07764 308850) Bude FC, August 10/11 (01288 361842) Padstow Primary School, August 15 (01841 533476 / 07922 172484) Trefrew Park, Camelford, August 17/18 (07798 918360) |
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