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FREE coaching sessions with an FA Qualified Coach.



YFC VISTA are offering boys in school years 2,3,4 and 5 free coaching sessions throughout the school half term.


The first session will take place on Monday 28th October and run everyday up to Friday 1st November @ Bel Air Park, Gallery Road, Dulwich SE21 7AB (Opposite West Dulwich Station)


10am - 12 (All days)


Boys with have the opportunity to take part in a variety of technical based drills and small sided games as well as learning a number of ball mastery skills to enhance their 1vs1 game.



All club coaches and officials are FA CRB checked in line with our own club and national governing body safeguarding procedures to ensure young people who participate in our activities are able to enjoy learning and improving their ability in a safe environment.


TO REGISTER YOUR SON :


Please email, text or call with : Your son's full name and DOB as well as the day(s) you would like your son to attend, to head coach (Jerome) as well as a parent/carer contact number or email address so we can get in touch with you if there are any changes made on our behalf


PLEASE REMEMBER SPACES ARE LIMITED SO IT IS A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS - feel free to spread the word :)

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