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Sunday, 28 July 2013

C.O.D United & Bolton Wanderers summer soccer camp holds this August

A Bolton Coach handing out instructions to youngsters
C.O.D United’s youth development programmes take centre stage in the month of August as the Lagos State F.A Cup Champions is set to hold another edition of its youth development tournament, Omodelig, a 3 week football tournament that focuses on U-10, U-13, U-16 and features 24 teams and about 2,000 players  annually.  

The tournaments starts 3rd August and ends 17th of August and the best players from the competition would enjoy the opportunity of a training programme at Bolton Wanderers FC of England.
  

Best players at one of the camps in Bolton, England
The month’s youth development activities will be rounded up with  the summer edition of the C.O.D United/Bolton Wanderers soccer camp for youngsters which would hold in Lagos from August 25th- 31st with registration kicking off immediately. The soccer camps which holds three times a year and is in its 3rd year focuses on giving young boys between the ages of 6-17 years who have a talent or passion for football the right training, skills and drills necessary to give them a good chance of being professional footballers in a way that is fun, memorable and thoroughly enjoyable.




Interested parents and guardians can find the necessary information and register their children by visiting the C.O.D United website http://codunitedfc.com/soccerschool/ . You can also call Ayodeji on 07039231647.




Congratulations to  twitter competition winners.



C.O.D United hosted the 2 winners of its twitter completion last month at its first of a kind hospitality suite at the Onikan Stadium, Lagos. Busolami Martins and Bosun Adedokun spent the afternoon taking in the football game from the suite and met top officials of C.O.D United, ex-internationals Emeka Ezeugo and Nduka Ugbade as well as NFF board member, Deji Tinubu. They were also treated to a sumptuous lunch and afterwards presented prizes to winners of the clubs match day raffle draw for fans.




Follow COD United on Twitter @codunitedfc



34 comments:

  1. Ǧ̩̥​Ơ̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴̴͡​ƌ̲̣̣̣̥​, at least M̶̲̥̅̊ø̲̣̣̥я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ talents would be found

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  2. For the rich...

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  3. Thank GOD not music or dance. This is what i call real talent hunt. I hope more of this and educational development programmes that will help and support serious dreams become competitive shows on the media than shaking bum bum and singing bull shit songs!!! And saying your a legend like project frame e.t.c.

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  4. Bolton ??? Make C.O.D. no go relegation o !!!

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  5. Welldone and God continue to bless Redeemed CHristian Church of God, City of David.Great job.

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  6. Grass root search-light. #more grease.....

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  7. good one. wat a way to give back to d society...kudos!!!

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  8. Linda, dont even think this story didnt fly cos there are only a few comments. You shld dive into sporting stories like dis cos am a sport and u cant afford to lose me on your blog.

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  9. Glad to know that USA is finally caring about Soccer !

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  10. Well done. I have a nephew o, pls dont start without us

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  11. how is wish it is true.linda plesse confirm for us if it is actually true.the best way to dupe someone in nigeria is though football.

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  12. Yeah!that my Church.

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  13. Dats nice,bt I stil fink its only 4d rich,a boy on d street of lagos can't get dat opportunity

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  14. Butter pikins trying to play football.

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  15. First time linda dey talk abt sports ....na so so celebrity news wey marry and re-marry we dey hear evry time. Abeg linda give us sports updates too. Some of us like sport well well. We can have linda ikeji sports blog separately self as a disticnt target/segment

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  16. Okay...#CatchDemYoungTinz

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  17. Okay...#CatchDemYoungTinz

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  18. Yes lol. Indeed

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  19. Okay...#CatchDemYoungTinz.

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  20. so?make I fry fish? next i beg
    ((monic))

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  21. nig parent pls education first b4 football as the whites they have all it takes to combine the two. That is for our younger ones

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  22. My dear Linda, this is good news. A great way of catching great talents at a very young age. After looking at what is in it for the young talents, I then smiled when I looked at the gains for the foreign clubs. Our people have shown these foreign clubs that sometimes, we age faster than our "real age". Now one of the clubs have decided to come and see for themselves before the likes of chidi, Aminu, and Wole who are thirty something years old come abroad and claim that they are just under 16.

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  23. So Libers no like to comment on things like this ?

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  24. only the rich son's will be choosing

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  25. 55000 naira 4d form!!!!!mtchewwwwwww!can an average Nigerian afford dat?? Such rip off!and I th0t twas a youth empowerment programme? Indeed!!!!

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    1. Yes..an average nigerian can afford 55000...

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  26. Lol. Look at that fat kid.

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