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Our FMC Summer Camp is AVAILABLE TO BOOK NOW !!

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Our holiday football schools are dedicated to teaching children from the age of 5 to 12 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.

Week 1: 24th to 28th July
Week 2: 31st July to 4th August
Week 3: 7th August to 11th August
Week 4: 14th August to 18th August
Week 5: 21st August to 25th August
Week 6: 29th & 30th August (No camp on bank hol monday)

Timings: Morning 9.00 - 12.00
Afternoon 12.30 -  3.30pm
Full Day (select AM and PM when booking) 9 - 3.30pm
Cost: £22.50 for AM/PM or £45 for full day.
Venue: JAGS Sports Centre, Red Post Hill, North Dulwich, SE24 9JN
Parking: Yes, but limited.
Surface: Outdoor on Astro
What to bring: Plenty of fluids / snacks (no nuts) / packed lunch / appropriate clothing for the weather – SHIN PADS must be worn by all participants.

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Cost: £22.50 per child per session.

£45 for full day

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