Showing posts with label elite girls soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elite girls soccer. Show all posts

Thursday, February 07, 2008

EduKick Announces Elite Soccer Camp – Girls Only!

Competitive female soccer players, listen up.

At EduKick, we're always excited to help young athletes expand their knowledge of soccer and the world. Over the past few years, one of requests we've most often heard has been for a higher level international soccer camp for female players.

Well, you asked, and we answered.

We're proud to announce that we've partnered with the Spanish Football Federation's Women's National Team to offer our very first Girls Only Elite Soccer Camp, happening this July in beautiful Madrid, Spain. Female players between the ages of 14 and 24 are welcome to attend.

The camp will include participation in the Donosti Cup, Northern Spain's famous youth tournament.

Be warned, though. We're not just throwing "elite" in the title for show. This is a high-level international soccer camp directed at helping female players better their skills for competition on the collegiate and professional levels. The coaches you'll train with are professional coaches, and you'll be playing with girls who are just as talented as you are, or if not more so.

On top of that, the Spanish Football Federation is actively seeking to recruit North American players with Spanish origins through this new girls-only elite camp. Players with Spanish parents or grandparents will be able to get a Spanish passport, which is necessary for them to potentially play for Spain.

Of course, that doesn't mean players of non-Spanish origin shouldn't attend the camp. The competitive soccer skills you gain from going to an intense, high-level international soccer camp like this one are unmatched by any other camp you could attend on your home turf. Plus, you get to experience another culture and play on a team with other female players from around the world.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you can't afford to miss! Click here to visit our website and sign up!

http://www.edukick.com/soccercamps.asp?cat=149)

Friday, January 25, 2008

EduKick Announces Girls Only Elite International Soccer Camp

EduKick Announces Girls Only Elite International Soccer Camp


Competitive female soccer players can now take their game overseas. EduKick, Inc., an international soccer exchange program, has partnered with the Spanish Football Federation to host a Girls Only Elite Soccer Camp in Madrid, Spain.

Oakville, Ontario (PRWEB) January 25, 2008 -- Competitive female soccer players can now take their game overseas. EduKick, Inc. (http://www.edukick.com), an international soccer exchange program, has partnered with the Spanish Football Federation to host a Girls Only Elite Soccer Camp in Madrid, Spain. Competitive female players between the ages of 14 and 24 are welcome to attend the camp, which will be held in July.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for any girl who wants to attend a high level competitive soccer training camp," said Joey Bilotta, vice president of EduKick. "There aren't many camps that are geared toward competitive female players, and we're excited to be partnering with the Spanish Football Federation's Women's National Team to help female players get the training and experience they need to excel in the collegiate and professional soccer world."

Though EduKick has long offered coed international soccer camps, this is the first year that they have offered a girls-only "elite" camp. The camp not only includes the high-level soccer training and instruction that EduKick is known for, but also participation in Northern Spain's famous youth tournament, the Donosti Cup.

"Girls have been participating in EduKick camps since our inception in 2001, and their numbers have steadily increased," Bilotta said. "We've had a high demand for higher level international soccer camps geared toward girls, and we're only too happy to create this camp in Madrid to fulfill that need."
The extensive training and tournament play are only two reasons for competitive female soccer players to consider this camp. The Spanish Football Federation is also hoping to discover talented North American players of Spanish origin through the Girls Only Elite Soccer Camp.

Players with Spanish parents or grandparents are eligible to apply for and receive a Spanish passport, which would allow them to legally play for Spain. Bilotta encourages North American female players with parents or grandparents from Spain to contact EduKick immediately.
However, he adds, this doesn't mean female players without Spanish origins shouldn't attend this unique international soccer camp.

"Attending an EduKick soccer camp or boarding school is not the same experience as attending a soccer camp at the local park in your hometown," Bilotta said. "EduKick is a travel abroad high level soccer training camp with players attending from all over the world. It's very intense, with professional coaches and in a soccer culture and atmosphere. The benefits of such an exciting experience are invaluable for a young female soccer player."

For more information about EduKick's new Girls Only Elite Soccer Camp, visit them on the Web at http://www.edukick.com/soccercamps.asp?cat=149

About EduKick, Inc.:
EduKick's mission is to provide intensive soccer development training programs and academic soccer boarding schools that also teach youngsters about cultural diversity and foreign languages. As professionals, soccer fanatics and fathers, Joseph Bilotta and Corey Zimmerman wanted to create programs that maximized the EduKick youth's time abroad; instilling a sense of independence and pride through experiencing international travel, structured language study, cultural excursions, and daily professional soccer training.
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