There is lots of interest in football in the Oldham area, not least from the younger generation.
This is why the Little Sports Coaching Mini Soccer holiday camps in Oldham are perfect for children who like to stay active and have fun during their time away from school.
The Mini Soccer holiday camps in Oldham, based at Firwood Manor School, are the perfect antidote to school holiday boredom, offering youngsters the chance to learn new skills and practice those they already know – whatever the weather.
It doesn’t matter how much the children who take part know about football, as our fully-qualified and experienced coaching team is on-hand to ensure that the children get the most out of the sessions and ‒ most importantly – have lots of fun.
The kid’s Mini Soccer football camps in Greater Manchester offer children aged between four and 12 a full day of fun, giving them the chance to play games and tournaments, practice their skills, and make new friends.
Our coaching team knows exactly how to get the best out of each child, whether they are destined for a career with City or United or have never even wanted to play for their school football team.
Praise is the name of the game at the sessions, where no child is ever made to feel that they are not performing well enough or that they are being put under pressure to succeed. Every youngster is encouraged to develop at their own pace in a nurturing environment, where having a good time is the ultimate priority.
There is no doubt that there are many physical benefits to be gained from the Mini Soccer holiday camps. Fitness levels are boosted, energy is used up, and the youngsters can benefit from improved balance, agility, and co-ordination.
The potential gains of these sessions go way beyond the purely physical. Children often experience a huge increase in confidence and concentration and an improvement in their interpersonal skills. These are benefits that will help them long after the football camp has finished.
A normal day at one of our children’s Mini Soccer football camps in Greater Manchester begins with a warm-up session before the youngsters get to play in small-sided matches aimed at giving them as much time as possible ‘on the ball’.
Skills practice and lots of games follow, all designed to improve the skills learned and try out techniques. The day normally ends with some more matches and another chance to try out some new skills, or just to have a laugh with friends old and new.