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Latest News - 02/07/2014

Summer Camps arrive at Galabank

Annan Athletic Football Club, in partnership with Dumfries and Galloway Council are organising a week long Football Camp for school children aged 5 – 15 years.

The Football camp will be held at Galabank for both boys and girls of all abilities and will run from Monday 14th July through to Friday 18th July 2014, there will be the option to attend either on a Half day basis or Full day basis with times from 10.00am – 3.00pm daily.

The Football camp will follow a structured development programme involving basic skills coaching, small sided games and fun activities in a safe and friendly environment.

The Football Camp will be staffed by members of the current management and coaching staff and players.

All participants will receive a certificate of attendance together with a Complimentary ticket to attend the First home SPFL fixture of season 2014-15 against Queens Park on Saturday 16th August.

The course must be booked in advance by completing the enclosed booking form in full and returning together with appropriate payments.

All bookings will be received on a first come first served basis.

Download the application form from here AAFC Summer Camp 2014

 

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