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Football Magic Coaching in Dulwich on Sat & Sun


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Fun, football sessions for both boys and girls from 3 - 12 years old.


Our Saturday & Sunday Morning Football session in Dulwich begins at 9am to 10am (3-6 year olds) and 10.30am to 11.30am (7-12 year olds).


Please ask for Nathan (on Saturday) and Russell (on Sunday) upon arrival. We will direct you to the right area after registration and answer any further questions you may have.


The session takes place on astroturf, so please wear suitable footwear (trainers/astroturf boots are advisable - no studded boots please). We also advise children wear shin pads. Please also ensure that your son/daughter has a drink for refreshment breaks.


Ahead of your first session, please select our Dulwich Saturday/Sunday morning session and complete your booking through this link http://www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk/dul-sat-booking-pg/

http://www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk/dul-sun-booking-pg/

The Football Magic girls only sessions are dedicated to teaching girls from the ages of 5+ a wide variety of football skills and techniques. Participants can come to a safe fun environment where the girls will improve their skills within the game and make new friends while they do so.

The sessions will only be available for girls and we hope this gives them the confidence to come and learn and enjoy a sport which is becoming bigger and bigger for Female participants.

All sessions are run by F.A. qualified coaches all of who have a minimum of Level one football coaching qualification, they are all DBS checked and first aid trained.


The Dulwich Session is run on a Saturday morning from 10.00-11.00am at:

Dulwich Prep, 8 Gallery Road, London, SE21 7AB for girls aged between 5-12.


The Blackheath Session is run on a Saturday morning from 10.00-11.00am at:

The Halley Academy, Corelli Road, Blackheath, SE3 8EP 10.00-11.00 for girls aged between 5-12.

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