Christian Brothers College announces Tottenham Hotspur Holiday Soccer Clinics

A group of young men playing soccer on a grassy field, focused on the ball and each other.
Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Adelaide is offering an exceptional opportunity for students from Reception to Year 7 to participate in a soccer clinic led by Tottenham Hotspur Coach Matthew Sharman.

This clinic is part of the Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Development Program, which collaborates closely with the Club’s Academy and Women’s Junior Talent Pathway to provide individual progression pathways for players of all development levels.  

The clinic will be conducted by Coach Matthew Sharman, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the program. Assisting him will be other qualified coaches and members of CBC’s First XI soccer team, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching training experience for all participants. The sessions will embody the Global Football Development philosophy, inspired by Tottenham Hotspur’s Academy methods used to develop its professional players.  

Participants have the flexibility to choose between a full 3-day clinic or a single-day experience, accommodating different schedules and allowing more students to benefit from this unique opportunity. This is more than just a clinic; it is an invitation to step into the world of premier soccer training and experience the thrill of soccer excellence firsthand. 

The Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Development Program works closely with the Club’s Academy and Women’s Junior Talent Pathway to provide individual progression pathways for players of all development levels.

Player development is at the heart of the Club, and the Global Development team impacts over 45,000 players and coaches annually, demonstrating year-on-year growth. Technical sessions are delivered by FA and UEFA-qualified coaches who take inspiration from the Club’s Men’s and Women’s First Team training methods to help develop every player that takes part in the programmes.  

This clinic represents a significant enhancement to CBC’s soccer program, driven by the influence of the current Tottenham Development program. It offers students a rare chance to learn from top-tier coaches and immerse themselves in the world of elite football. 


For more information and to register, please visit:

cbc.sa.edu.au/holiday-soccer-clinics/  

 

 

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