Approximately 52,000 people live in Macclesfield and many of them like nothing more than a good game of football.
A visit to Congleton Road or Weston Playing Field will tell you how popular the game is amongst young people in the area, as will a visit to the Moss Road Ground to see Macclesfield Town FC play.
This is why Little Sports Coaching is confident there will be plenty of children who will love its kid’s Mini Soccer football sessions in East Cheshire, being held at Club AZ. Our Mini Soccer sessions in Macclesfield are a great opportunity for boys and girls aged between five and 12 to improve their football skills, learn more about the game, or simply to have fun and spend time with friends, both old and new.
The sessions are great for boosting the confidence levels of even the shyest of children or at channelling the energies of youngsters into a pursuit that can benefit both their minds and bodies. Our Mini Soccer sessions in Macclesfield are specifically aimed at younger children, meaning that all of the activities are tailored to ensure they get the most out of each and every session.
The games played at the start and end of each weekly soccer school, are simplified versions of Association football, played over a smaller area and with fewer people on each team. This means that each child gets plenty of on-the-ball action and can experience and enjoy a whole range of different positions. We at Little Sports Coaching understand children and appreciate that they can get bored if things don’t move at a fast enough pace. This is why all of the kid’s Mini Soccer football sessions in East Cheshire are designed to ensure that each youngster has a ball for almost all of the weekly two-hour schools.
In addition to the games, there are plenty of skills training and drills to keep the children entertained and to help them improve their footballing performance, along with a varied programme of games and activities to boost the fun factor. All of the activities are overseen by an enthusiastic and experienced team of FA-qualified coaches, meaning that youngsters can have fun, learn and improve in a safe and nurturing environment.
Children are rewarded regularly for their efforts, both on and off the pitch, with the handing out of Player of the Week prizes. The real rewards, however, can often be seen in the transformation of some children who take part in the sessions. Their fitness levels and footballing skills inevitably improve but so too can their attitude and social skills, making them better people, both on and off the pitch.