Held at the City Turf football pitch, the training camp was facilitated by a joint team of specialist youth team coaches Tony Kelly and Daniel Clarke from the Bolton Wanderers youth setup and C.O.D United youth team coaches.
Attended by over 50 young boys and a girl, the non-residential camp lasted 6 days and featured the latest drills in ball control, drilling, passing and movement, coordination and balance as well as in-class sessions. Speaking on the camp, Danny Clarke said he was very impressed with how quickly the children soaked in the knowledge being passed on.
Participating kids with their certificate of participation and medals
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Chief Executive of the club, Shola Opaleye also expressed satisfaction with the camp. “I am happy at how everything went at this camp. I am even happier that we are using football to teach these young ones our values as clue which is Displine, Integrity, Excellence and Teamwork. If you look carefully, these values are important for success not just in football but in any productive endeavour In essence, in own way, we are contributing to preparing our young ones for successful careers in whatever field they find themselves by teaching them the right values through an activity they love;football.
A lot of the parents are very happy and the young kids had a great time too so for us, it is mission accomplished and we are already planning and looking forward to the one in December.” A cross section of the parents interviewed said they were happy their children attended the camp and look forward to subsequent camps. “I must commend C.O.D United FC.
The week has been very impactful. I would also suggest that the event should take place every school holiday” said one excited parent. Another parent was amazed by the improvement in her child within a few days. She said “the event has been a wonderful program for my son and his siblings because he has developed some new skills during this camp and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. I appreciate the management of the club for making this happen.”
CEO of C.O.D United, Shola Opaleye flanked by coaches Tony Kelly and Daniel Clarke of Bolton Wanderers
Football Club.
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A product of the camp, Nansel Selboh also made the provisional list of the 2013 World Cup winning U-17 team and has since started a professional football career in the United States of America. The 6th camp in the series which will hold from December 13th to 19th 2015.
20 comments:
Wow. Congrats to d selected boys
Okay seen
#TeamBlessed#
Cool
Congrats to dem boyz...
Congrats to them and I wish them all d best!
Congrats to them, all †ђξ best too
#ITwillONLYgetBETTER
#itMUSTendINpraise
Cool
A big congrats to dem. Linda take note!
A big congrats to dem. Linda take note!
congrats to them
CONGRATS TO DEM....TOMJERRYSWIT
Was the selection impartial? I can almost bet my salary that those selected participants are the children of very influential people
I love this....... do they come to Nigeria?
Good luck to them.. future ronaldos
Good Luck
@Lyndy MLK I am telling you it's not what you think because my friend's brother is one the one the selected boys and we are all very happy for him....We Nigerians need to change the way we reason sometimes !!!
Thanks you Jesus for my Son. I was there and you showed me that he will be great. Everything I asked before he was born is being fulfilled.
Thanks you father
My Dear Readers. I was there, My Son was Selected, Its impartial, 2 of the boys came from Akure and got to know about the competition on the internet. One of them is from Ekiti and the other Akure. White man no dey do ojoro
When will all dis scout come to they grassroot level?
I don't think that huge one on the right is still a boy oh looooool Nigerians
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