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Details kamp
Training: |
15 uur / week |
Engelse les: |
Geen Engels |
Vereiste leeftijd: |
9-17 jaar |
Locatie hoofdkantoor: |
Madrid |
Dichtstbijzijnde vliegveld: |
Barajas (MAD) |
De Real Madrid Foundation verwelkomt jongeren tussen de 9 en 17 jaar oud om van hun voetbalkamp te genieten. Dit kamp vindt plaats tijdens de zomermaanden in Ciudad Deportiva de Valdebebas. Hier heeft men faciliteiten op topniveau waar kinderen niet alleen de technieken en tactieken van het voetbal zullen leren, maar ook andere waarden zoals samenleven met anderen en individuele en sociale ontwikkeling.
Er zijn twee beschikbare programma's:
- Standaard programma + Talen (Engels of Spaans): voor spelers van alle niveaus. De training wordt uitgevoerd in Valdebebas en de jongeren verblijven in de residentie Erasmo de Rotterdam.
- Technisch programma + Talen (Engels of Spaans): voor spelers die lid zijn van aangesloten teams. De training wordt zowel uitgevoerd op de voetbalvelden van Villaviciosa de Odón als die van de Europea Universiteit, waar de jongeren ook verblijven.
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Kamp beoordeling
Positief
Twee soorten programma's: standaard en technisch
Training in de officiële faciliteiten van Real Madrid
Engelse/Spaanse les
Negatief
Transport naar trainingen en taallessen vereist
Op dit kamp zullen ze ook hun taalniveau van het Engels of Spaans verbeteren, dankzij de lessen die worden gegeven door de Berlitz academie.
Een uitstekend team van professionals zal de jongens en meisjes op het kamp onderwijzen en motiveren. Een unieke ervaring voor de jonge fans van Real Madrid.
Kamp beoordeling
Video's van klantervaringen met Pro Voetbalkampen.
Klantervaringen
I got the impression that he was really happy with the experience and the learning, although he was hoping to achieve a better level of skill, perhaps if teams are formed with players of his age he’ll have the chance to join a local team.
I was pleased that my son could be in his own room, learning how to spend time alone and reflecting on his experience. I would recommend that you ask participants to take a clock or watch so they can adhere to the timetable, given that young people are accustomed to use mobile phones and in the camp this is not permitted (this is also a good thing).
He liked the coaching sessions. He wants to return next year with his brother. He would have liked to meet all the players. His experience of meeting Gareth Bale changed the opinion he had of him. He began to admire him more and he would have liked to have had the chance to meet more players in the team.
He liked the coaching sessions. He wants to return next year with his brother. He would have liked to meet all the players. His experience of meeting Gareth Bale changed the opinion he had of him. He began to admire him more and he would have liked to have had the chance to meet more players in the team.
There are so many anecdotes, too many to describe … but to sum up, the most important thing was how happy he was to have the chance to take part, making new friends, improving his technique as a goalkeeper, although he’s not in a particular team at the moment. They motivated him and helped him improve his self esteem. He had a lot of good things to say about the guides and the monitors. Finally, the most important thing is that he wants to return.
It was great fun and I learned a lot of technical skills. It was a great decision to put drinking water fountains in all the camps.
Improvements could be made to the food and the place (cafeteria)
From the chats I have had with my son, I think generally he loved the atmosphere of the camp. He was impressed by the international environment with a lot of excellent players from many different countries. The level of preparation was quite high.