Last month, 44 players from Soccer Camps Pro’s Arsenal Summer Camps enjoyed an Arsenal-filled week in London during the Arsenal Football Development Training Clinic, organized by their partner, Kaptiva Sports.
Both parents and players had an unforgettable week, immersed in learning the Arsenal way at the heart of London’s football scene. The coaching staff meticulously crafted an outstanding training program, focusing on the core principles introduced during their US camps. This approach provided a full-circle experience that deepened their understanding and passion. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many players and parents expressing a strong desire to return next year. Our 44 players and 59 supporters also enjoyed exploring the cultural activities London has to offer, perfectly complementing their training sessions.
“Another 100% Arsenal experience has successfully come to a close! Once again, the feedback from parents and players has been overwhelmingly positive, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Arsenal and Kaptiva Sports experience teams, who work tirelessly to create an unforgettable event. Arsenal, London, and the incredible coaches and players truly make the perfect recipe for success!”
— Marta López, Project Manager at Kaptiva Sports
We look forward to the June clinic and bringing this extraordinary experience to even more participants!
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