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Leisure and Sport

Football Courses

Football in the Community logoFootball in the community are continuing the delivery of the Soccer Centres for 2008 in and around Swindon.

The Soccer Centres are for boys and girls, of all abilities, aged between 5 and 11 years. The Centres are ran by qualified FA coaches who will work to a structured coaching programme designed for everyone's involvement and enjoyment. The sessions will cover all aspects of football, including dribbling, shooting, skills, small-sided games and much more.

Tiny Tots Football (3-4 years), Mini Soccer (4-5 years) and Ability Counts (5 years +) are also coached session provided by the Football in the Community Team.

All children will need to bring their playing kit, trainers, shin-pads and a drinks bottle. Soccer Centres are ran in conjunction with the Swindon Borough Council school terms

Event Date Event
01.01.2008
to
31.12.2008
Swindon Town Soccer Centres
5-13 years
01.01.2008
to
31.12.2008
Tiny Tots football
3-4 years
01.01.2008
to
31.12.2008
Mini Soccer
4-5 years
01.01.2008
to
31.12.2008
Ability Counts
5-16+ years

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