An unforgettable football camp: SV Jahn Neuenkirchen celebrates 100 years
An unforgettable football camp: SV Jahn Neuenkirchen celebrates 100 years
There was a lot of hustle and bustle on the sports field in Neuenkirchen, where everything revolved around an exciting football camp that took place as part of the celebrations for the 100th anniversary of SV Jahn Neuenkirchen. New memories and sporting highlights were in the foreground when the children and adolescents were given the chance to expand their football skills.
In the last week of the holiday, 70 young talents from different cities, including Neuenkirchen, Friedland, Altentreptow, Reinberg, Neubrandenburg, and even a Polish player, gathered to train under the instructions of experienced trainers, such as Andre Daniel, Mattias Kroll, Rene Voigt and John Gutschmidt. This week was not an ordinary camp - it was organized by Real Madrid, one of the most successful football clubs in the world.
a great experience for everyone involved
Axel Wegner, who is responsible for the public relations work of the Neuenkirchener, explained how this special event came about. "The contact with a Hamburg sports facility that organizes such camps has enabled us to organize this impressive football camp under the name Real Madrid. It is a unique experience for the children," said Wegner with a visible pride. This did not only offer young players the opportunity to improve their technology, but also gave them the chance to immerse themselves in the football world of a world star.
The camp contained a variety of training units in which the children were able to test their skills in duel, in dribbling and in the speed of shot. These aspects, which are of great importance for young footballers, have great interest and a lot of zeal for the participants.
The focus was particularly on goal shot training and the various games that the young kickers not only demanded, but also brought a lot of fun. Felix Kroll, a six -year -old fan of the football star Kylian Mbappe, was enthusiastic: "The most beautiful were the goal training and the games for me." These emotions and enthusiasm were reflected in the faces of all participants and revitalized the entire camp.
Peter "Piet" Wiehle, the camp manager and former player of the second division club Eintracht Braunschweig in the 1990s, was impressed by the dedication and commitment of the children. "The intensity with which the children worked is unique for me. You just have to experience it yourself to understand it," he said after the camplan. With him there was no doubt that the training camps always have special experiences.
At the crowning end of the camp, all participants not only received a personal passport pass with their results, but also a complete jersey set, a backpack, a game ball and a drinking bottle. The rewards showed that their efforts were valued and contributed to the fact that this week will be lively memory for the young footballers.
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