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Football Magic Saturday and Sunday Sessions Return This Weekend!


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Football Magic return this weekend for another 6 weeks of Football fun!


We run group sessions on both Saturday and Sunday. Both classes are open to boys and girls from the age of 3-12 and your first session is absolutely FREE! Everyone is welcome! The classes are ?7 per session thereafter.


Our Saturday morning football session begins at 10:00am (registration from 9.45am) and runs for an hour until 11:00am.


The venue is situated at: 123-125 Burbage Road, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AF . Parking is available outside the sports ground. Please ask for Daniel upon arrival and he will direct you to the right area after registration and answer any further questions you may have.


Our Sunday morning football session begins at 09:00am (registration from 08:45am) and runs for 1 hour finishing at 10:00.


The venue is situated at: Dulwich Pre Prep School, Gallery Road, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AB . Parking is available outside the sports ground. Please ask for Daniel upon arrival and he will direct you to the right area after registration and answer any further questions you may have.


Both sessions takes place on grass, so moulded boots and trainers are recommended along with shin pads. Please also ensure that your child has a drink for refreshment breaks.


Ahead of your taster session, please complete a FMC consent form through the below link or via the website. This is mandatory for all those taking part and to comply with our stringent health and safety procedures but more importantly so we know to expect you!


http://footballmagiccoaching.co.uk/parental_consent_form.php


Please get in touch for more information: email [email protected]

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