Selection to the “Manchester United” Summer Soccer School continues

18:23 | 12.05.2014
Selection to the “Manchester United” Summer Soccer School continues

Selection to the “Manchester United” Summer Soccer School continues

Bakcell– the First Mobile Operator and the Leading Mobile Internet Provider in Azerbaijan, together with AFFA, continue the selection process for the “Manchester United” Summer Soccer School.

57 children have participated in the selection round held in Tovuz on May 6-7. The selected children are: Ahmedov Eshgin, Nuriyev Jahid and Heyderli Javid.136 kids tried their abilities in selection process that was held in Ganja city during 9- 10 may. 9 of them were selected successfully. Their names are: Chopurov Imran, Faraji Nihat, Mammadov Zarrar, Gahramanov Aladdin, Samadov Umid, Abbasov Ali, Mammadov Orkhan, Karimov Sanan, Garibov Vasif.The selection is carried out with participation of the coaches from “Elite Training” project of AFFA and sporting directors assigned by AFFA to Topaz Premier League clubs. Boys and girls aged 8-12, who were born in the years 2002-2006 are eligible to participate in the selection rounds. During the selection rounds, the main attention is paid to the technical skills of children. Original birth certificate and medical certificate of the candidate should be presented in order to participate in the selection process, which is conducted free of charge.

City

Address

Date

Hour

Gakh

Gakh city stadium, Aydin Mammadov str., 42

May 11

14:00 – 18:00

Sumgait

Sumgait FC stadium, Samad Vurgun str., 25  

May 14

14:00 – 18:00

Baku

Bayil Stadium, Sabail raion, Salyan highway 23, area 20

May 18

09:00 – 13:00

32 children, who manage to successfully pass the selection round, will participate in the training sessions, which will be conducted on June 2-6, at “Dalga Arena” stadium by the coaches of the “Manchester United” Soccer School, and 5 selected children will travel to Manchester for a 4-day trip.

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