Groups of 85 young soccer enthusiasts involved in a sports camp
The ASV Zehder Football Camp, held at the Kappenberger Sports Center, concluded after an enjoyable three-day event. The camp, which welcomed 85 children, placed emphasis on ball control, passing, and coordination exercises, aiming to solidify the basics and foster a love for the game.
The camp was led by Tommy Polster, who was assisted by an experienced coaching team. The children participated in training sessions, match practices, and outdoor fun, with the coaching team focusing on teaching technique, tactics, and team spirit.
During the camp's closing ceremony, the mayor of the town attended and spoke about the importance of sports in the community. He expressed his gratitude towards the coaching team for their dedication and hard work. The best player of the camp was also recognised, with a small trophy presentation. The trophy, donated by a local business, "Zehder Sports Goods," was awarded to the child who displayed exceptional skills during the training sessions and match practices.
Each child was given a certificate of participation as a token of their achievement. The coaching team received a token of appreciation from the organisers of the camp.
The organisers of the ASV Zehder Football Camp are considering hosting another camp next year, providing the opportunity for more children to enjoy and learn from the football experience. The children were encouraged to continue practicing and playing football, with the hope that they will carry on their newfound skills and love for the game.
The ASV Zehder Football Camp, which concluded after an enjoyable three-day event, primarily focused on football and soccer, as indicated by the training sessions and match practices. The best player of the camp, recognized with a trophy donated by a local sports goods store, demonstrated exceptional skills in these sports.