Real Madrid Foundation Clinic postponed to October


PETALING JAYA: Football enthusiasts will have to wait a little longer as the Real Madrid Foundation Clinic Malaysia has been postponed to October.

The coaching clinic was initially scheduled to be held in two phases from June 11-13 and June 15-17 but it has been rescheduled to Oct 21-27 at the International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL).

It was deferred due to the ongoing government ban on outdoor activities at schools due to the hot weather.

Despite the postponement, participants can be assured that they will still have a memorable experience as the Real Madrid Foundation Clinic Malaysia are determined to create the best environment to learn from experienced coaches, enhance their skills and foster new friendships.

The clinics are organised with the aim of allowing young football players to pick up new techniques, enhance their coordination and hone their teamwork skills in the sport.

Participants will receive an official uniform, which comprises a jersey, a pair of shorts and socks.

Limited spaces are available for the coaching clinics. For further information, visit www.frmclinicsmalaysia.com.

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