Young footballers can keep active and improve their skills over half-term thanks to Chester FC Community Trust’s holiday camps.
The popular Chester FC Soccer School will be running for four days at Goals Soccer Centre, offering coaching, small-sided games, tournaments and challenges for children aged 5-15. Each day starts at 10am and finishes at 3pm with places costing £18 per day.
CHESTER FC SOCCER SCHOOL – BOOK NOW
The Community Trust is also hosting a one-day Goalkeeping Camp and Girls Soccer School at King George V Community Sports Hub.
The Goalkeeping Camp is on Wednesday 28th May with the Girls Soccer School on Thursday 29th May, and both camps will run from 10am until 2pm.
GIRLS SOCCER SCHOOL – BOOK NOW
All of the Community Trust’s football camps are led by qualified, experienced coaches and support youngsters to keep active, develop their skills and make new friends during the school holidays.
Spaces for each day are limited and early booking is encouraged. Children are requested to arrive ready to play in kit and bring appropriate footwear, waterproof jacket, a drink and a packed lunch in a labelled bag or lunchbox.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please email:
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