The registration period for the ‘Alberto Pérez Escobar’ Basketball Campus is now open | full

Final of the Diputación de Badajoz Trophy disputed in Llerena. / P.D.

It is organized by the CB Campiña sur and the term will remain active until June 10

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The 21st ‘Alberto Pérez Escobar’ Basketball Campus of CB Campiña Sur returns in July. The registration period is already active and will remain open until Friday, June 10, or until places are exhausted. The club warns that late registrations will not be accepted.

It is intended for boys and girls born in the years 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The registration fee is 30 euros and, for second and successive siblings, 15 euros. The payment of the fee includes insurance, shirt, medal and gift ball. The deposit must be made using the Santander Bank account number: ES17-0075-0741-24-0600085266, reflecting the name and surname of the participant and the concept «XXI BASKETBALL CAMPUS» on the receipt. Registration must be delivered together with the proof of bank deposit at the Llerena Tourist Office. In
this link You can download the document for registration.

The groups are: Group A Benjamin (2013-2014), Group B Alevín Feminino (2011-2012) and Group C Alevín Masculine (2011-2012). There will be a maximum number of 45 participants in group A and 30 in groups B and C.

The campus will take place from Monday, July 4 to Friday, July 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The club points out that “the work philosophy and the objectives will be the same as in previous editions.” This year there will be a Leisure and Free Time Workshop, environmental sessions and physical activity in nature, orientation gymkhana for the juvenile groups and Olympics for the youngest group. In addition, different talks will be offered on nutrition, history of basketball and CB Campiña Sur, physical preparation and first aid.

It is organized by the Club Baloncesto Campiña Sur de Llerena and has the collaboration of the Llerena City Council and its Department of Sports, the Llerena Tourist Office,
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