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Indoor Futsal for Kids in Dulwich


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How did players such as Messi, Coutinho and Marta from the women?s game develop their technique and skills to turn them into world beaters? What did they do as young players that provided them with the ideas and tricks to become great players? The answer is Futsal?

Futsal is a format of small sided football which places players in situations where they must receive or play whilst under pressure or in confined spaces, while the game demands a high level of technique, movement, tactical awareness and fitness.


Current Futsal sessions available:


Dulwich Tuesday Evening


BLOCK BOOKING ONLY

Session 1 (Year 1 & 2 ? 17.30 to 18.30)


Session 2 (Year 5,6 & 7 ? 18.30 to 19.30) (added session)


Session 3 (Year 5,6 & 7 ? 19.30 to 20.30)


Book now online at www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk


For more information email [email protected] with subject line Futsal in Dulwich

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