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SUMMER FMC Holiday Camp at JAGS


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SUMMER FMC Holiday Camp at JAGS


Limited spaces so book quickly!


A massive summer of football has just got even bigger at Football Magic. With the European championships taking place we are also delighted to announce that we will be running for all 6 weeks of the summer break.


Week one and six we have both boys and girls separate sessions taking place and week two,a three, four & five will be mixed boys & girls.


Our holiday football schools are dedicated to teaching children from the age of 5 to 14 years old.

Holiday courses consist of lots of technical drills and all holiday football camps involve many fun football related games such as Football Golf, Football Cricket, Assault Courses, Dodge Ball to name but a few.


We endeavor to give every child the same chance to improve their skills and knowledge of the game as well as nurturing their individual talents through carefully planned and structured sessions so that the children learn while having fun with friends in our fun-filled environment.


Children are kept in age-related bubbles as part of social distancing guidelines, and we have stringent hygiene practices in place.


When:

WEEK 1 26th / 27th / 28th / 29th / 30th July

WEEK 2 2nd / 3rd / 4th / 5th / 6th August

WEEK 3 9th / 10th / 11th / 12th / 13th August

WEEK 4 16th / 17th / 18th / 19th / 20th August

WEEK 5 23rd / 24th / 25th / 26th / 27th August

WEEK 6 31st / 1st / 2nd / 3rd August / September


Timings: 9.00 - 12.00 Morning

12.30 -3.30 Afternoon

OR FULL DAY 9.00 - 3.30


Cost: ?20.00 per child per session.


Venue: JAGS Sports Club, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, London SE24 9JN


Parking: Yes, but limited.


Surface: Astro pitch. Please wear trainers or rubber moulded boots (NO metal studs)


What to bring: Plenty of fluids / snacks (no nuts) / appropriate clothing for the weather / sun cream ? SHIN PADS must be worn by all participants


Please bring a packed lunch if staying all day.


Important Info: On arrival please head directly to the coloured zone in your booking title.

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