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Children enjoying sports, games, and camaraderie at the expansive summer camp in Dietzenbach, with a total of 310 participants.

Vacation weeks see a surge of activity at Dietzenbacher Waldstadion with around 310 children aged roughly between 5 and 12 years old participating.

Summer Activities and Camaraderie: 310 Kids Engage in Fun-Filled Summer Camp in Dietzenbach
Summer Activities and Camaraderie: 310 Kids Engage in Fun-Filled Summer Camp in Dietzenbach

Children enjoying sports, games, and camaraderie at the expansive summer camp in Dietzenbach, with a total of 310 participants.

Summer Sports Camp at Dietzenbacher Waldstadion Kicks Off

The Dietzenbacher Waldstadion in Germany has become a hub of youth sports activities, as the joint summer camp by FC Dietzenbach and SG Dietzenbach officially commenced in late July 2025. This collaborative sports event, targeted primarily at young participants, is a testament to the clubs' commitment to fostering a love for sports among the local youth.

The camp, while not providing specific details about the number of participants or the exact sports disciplines, is known to focus on youth sports development. The nature of the hosting clubs suggests that the camp caters to children aged 5-12, though precise information on this age range is not explicitly available from current sources.

For those seeking more detailed information on the training approach and the sports offered to children aged 5-12, or the exact participant figures, it would be best to consult the official websites of FC Dietzenbach or SG Dietzenbach, or reach out to them directly for the most accurate and comprehensive data.

The camp offers a range of sports activities, with Thomas Peterson overseeing the tennis area, adjusting groups according to experience level. Over 50 children participate in the gymnastics program on the adjacent open-air cinema grounds, while Vanik Saroyan Grigoryan and Noel-Patrice Bergholz-Pfab lead a football group, having done so for the fourth time. Approximately 65 children train daily in small groups on the two football pitches.

Fun is the top priority in all sports activities at the camp. The training is age-appropriate and experience-oriented, ensuring each child enjoys their time while learning and growing. In the first week, 32 trainers, along with two helpers, accompany the children, with an additional 5 trainers joining in the second week.

Bettina Benz from the organizing team thanks all sponsors who support the camp every year, including the city of Dietzenbach, Knecht Baustoffe, and EDIE-Strom - the electricity product of the city works Dietzenbach. The mayor, Dr. Dieter Lang, praised the team at the camp opening: "What has been put together here is impressive. My heartfelt thanks go to the organizing team and all those involved."

A special highlight, "Beat the Tennis Star" competition, is planned for Thursday. The camp promises to be an exciting and engaging experience for all the young participants.

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While the camp primarily focuses on various sports activities for young participants, the football group, led by Vanik Saroyan Grigoryan and Noel-Patrice Bergholz-Pfab, is specifically dedicated to the sport of football. With over 65 children training daily in small groups on the two football pitches, it's clear that football is one of the 'other sports' offered at this Summer Sports Camp at Dietzenbacher Waldstadion. The upcoming "Beat the Tennis Star" competition adds an engaging twist to this diverse range of sports activities.

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