Football leisure in Neustrelitz: Fun and team spirit for young talents
Football leisure in Neustrelitz: Fun and team spirit for young talents
The F.C. Hansa football school in Neustrelitz offered exciting experiences for young athletes during the holiday. 68 boys and seven girls, including a boy from Portugal, took part in the intensive training program.
Use for physical fitness and team education
In the lively weather of about 25 degrees Celsius, the young athletes in the Neustrelitzer Rudolf-Harbig Stadium worked hard to improve their football skills. They received support from TSG President Nico Kosche and a team of coaches. The program went beyond pure football and attached great importance to teaming. "It was important to share the participants in groups so that they can master and learn from each other," said Kosche.
Experience and Learn in Football
Some participants brought special stories with them. The 12-year-old Lilli Mahn from Peckatel decided on the training to expand her skills. "I learned a lot from the older players and it is fun to train together," said Lilli. Her friend Brida Wibelitz, who is already a TSG-Neustrelitz member, used the training to prepare for an important game. "This decision was worth it; the training is great!", She added.
Especially the seven-year-old Charli Rohde, who has been kicking since he was third, felt very comfortable. "I love playing with the ball and learned a lot from the coaches," said Charli proudly.
The commitment of the trainers and the importance of breaks
To ensure the health of the children, a strict monitoring of the liquid loss was introduced. Breaks were taken at regular intervals to ensure that the young athletes drink enough at summer temperatures. "Security and health are at the top," said Kosche, adding that despite the efforts, everyone had fun with the activities and was enthusiastic about training.
The width of football
The F.C. Hansa football school attracts participants from the region and beyond. Children come not only from Neustrelitz, but also from Fürstenberg and Vechelde. This encouragement shows the growing interest in football and the importance of football camps for the development of young talents.
Overall, the event not only offers a platform for athletic development, but also promotes social skills and team spirit. These principles are fundamental to form future generations of football players.
- Nag
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