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Football Days: A game for everyone

From the 24th to the 27th of September, the SNFCC transforms into a playing field to host a series of activities centred on one of the most popular sports: football. Visitors of all ages take part in training sessions and matches, learn tricks and techniques, join experiential games that promote the values of effort, respect and collaboration, and enjoy film projections at the Great Lawn: The Damned United (2009), Escape to Victory (1981) and Looking for Eric (2009). Three movies starring football legends, with Pelé and Eric Cantona among them, as well as Hollywood stars, such as Sir Michael Caine. Finally, through an open discussion on the topic “Sports: Children & Football”, participants will gain insight into the significance of football in child development.

 

Football For All 

Football activities open to all. The program is designed for adults and the participants will have the opportunity to take part in training, to play in a football game and to develop their football skills.

The activity is taking place in the context of the program "Hope Sports", which is implemented by the Organization Earth and whose aim is the participants' social inclusion and personal development through sports. 

Football for All - For women

Saturday 26/09
19.30-22.00

For adults
Up to 8 participants per 30' (circular training and short race)

Free admission by online pre-registration (the activity is conducted in Greek)

 

Football for All - For men

Sunday 27/09
19.30-22.00

For adults
Up to 8 participants per 30' (circular training and short race)

Free admission by online pre-registration (the activity is conducted in Greek)

Preregistration starts on Friday 18/09 at 12.00 for the activities held between 21/09 – 27/09

 

Due to public health measures, there may be changes regarding either the staging of the event, or the maximum number of participants.

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Saturday 26/09, 12:00

Football Days: Skill exercises with a ball

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Thursday 24/09, 17:00

Football Days: Discussion | Sports: Child and Football

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