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Kids Summer Holiday Camps!


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Come and join in the fun this summer at Football Magic Coaching. We're running 4 courses for all children from the ages of 3-12! Book Now at www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk


Course Details


Course 1: 11th - 12th July

Course 2: 25th - 29th July

Course 3: 8th - 12th August

Course 4: 22nd - 26th August


Mini Kickers (3 to 5 Years)

?8 per day or sign up for a block of 4 days for ?32

Time: 0930 - 1100


Junior Strikers (6-12 years)

?30 per day or sign up for a block of 4 days for ?125


Address:


PELO Sports Club

123 Burbage Road

Dulwich Village

SE21 7AF


Early Risers Club: 8:30-9:30 - ?7.50 per day

Late Leavers Club: 15:30-16:30 ?7.50 per day


Sign up for both breakfast and late leavers for only ?10 per day!


For further information questions or any other information, please email [email protected]

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