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Summer Soccer program

Stay Active is proud to announce its new sponsorship of Cumberland United Women's Football Club (CUWFC). With the support of Football Federation SA, CUWFC is one of the first, and most successful Adelaide-based women's only clubs. The 7-week program will be held on Saturday and Sunday mornings for U7, U9, U11 and U13 age groups.

The U7, U9 and U11 program will focus on ensuring all players are having fun, working as a team, making friends, supporting one another and improving their Soccer skills.

The U13 Skill Development program will encompass improving the players' ball mastery skills and implementing them in a 1 v 1 scenario. It will go through positioning of players, passing and moving and working as a team.

Dates:

Saturdays U7 & U9: 8/12/18, 15/12/18, 12/1/19, 19/1/19, 26/1/19, 2/2/19, 9/2/19 Sundays U11 & U13 Skill Development: 9/12/18, 16/12/18, 13/1/19, 20/1/19, 27/1/19, 3/2/19, 10/2/19

Times:

U7: 9:00am - 9:50am

U9: 10:00am - 10:50am

U11: 9:00am - 10:00am

U13 Skill Development: 10:00am - 11:00am

Location:

Women's Memorial Playing Fields, Shepherds Hill Rd & Ayliffes Road, St Marys SA 5042

Register:

Get in quick, registrations close 5 December (U7 & U9) and 6 December (U11 & U13).

Price:

U7 & U9 is $100

U11 & U13 is $115

Further information:

E: info@stayactive.com.au

M: 0400 100 296

We look forward to helping your child stay active over the Summer holidays!

 
 
 
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