Summer Football Camps: Week 3 Now Open

The third week of summer sports camps “Every week Sport One” opened a football and a camp organized by the Sloga Football Club.

At the Pustakovac playground in the Čakovec Pustakovac, it was cheerful since more than 80 young men and girls tried in the charms of the most popular sport in the world. “We are satisfied with the response, and we know that there will be even more of them as the week has been going on because many schoolchildren have had to raise their grades today. I have to praise all the participants who, despite the big temperatures, have withstand all the efforts.

They regularly drank a refreshment provided to us by the Čakovec Sports Associations, so it was much easier. It is good for children to see that sports are not always in ideal conditions, to tempt all other situations that can appear to us, ”said the head of the football camp Tihomir Blažek. With him with toddlers from Čakovec elementary schools, six other coaches are also divided into groups by age and football knowledge.

“We teach them with some new skills every day, and we are particularly trying to prepare an interesting and diverse training for them,” he said and emphasized that the week of the campsite is just enough to further encourage the fervor for the most popular sports in the world. After the camp, they are invited to join a regular club training process. In the afternoon, there will certainly be crowds on the beach volleyball courts Marija Ruzic’s beach pools, where the camp will spend the Čakovec beach volleyball club.

Enrollments on campsites, which are intended for schoolchildren from the Čakovec area, last all summer long and are performed at the city pools by Marija Ruzic Čakovec. Children are enabled by an unlimited number of arrivals on sports camps, and they get refreshments, a drink bottle and a T -shirt.

Marcus Cole

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