Footballers from around Kent are being invited to join Soccer Elite FA at the new Kings Hill Sports Park facility when it opens next week.
Soccer Elite FA are launching their next Player Development Centre (PDC) at the brand new Kings Hill Sports Park facility and it’ll be open to all young footballers in school years 1-8 from any club or team.
It will provide an ideal environment for players to benefit from structured coaching, delivered in a fun and engaging way for all the players.
There are 5 professionally laid and maintained grass pitches as well as a floodlit 3G pitch at Kings Hills Sports Park, along with a Pavilion with changing rooms, bar and social area giving players the perfect setting to play.
Soccer Elite’s full-time, UEFA qualified coaches (which includes staff from the Chelsea Academy) offer locally based players from all clubs, teams and backgrounds a structured and coordinated programme based upon a fun and progressive culture of player development.
This philosophy is consistent across all age groups with a combination of 1v1, small groups and team focused drills being used to enable individuals to express their individual talent at every opportunity.
The PDC opens on Wednesday 11th September, initially during September between 17.00 & 18.30pm (registration from 16:45) with all sessions in the month of September FREE for all players.
Meanwhile, SEFA u14’s and 1st year Scholars played Portsmouth FC Academy last week in former Gillingham manager Andy Hessenthaler’s first away trip with Soccer Elite as he coached and managed SEFA Scholars.
Invited to the Isle of Wight & Cowes Sports FC as a pre cursor to a SEFA branded international tournament next year, the side took on Portsmouth FC Academy sides coached by Mark Chamberlain (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s Dad & ex England International).
SEFA took 35 players on the trip to enjoy and benefit from the experience, travelling in style on one of Brookline’s Luxury Executive coaches to give them the same experience professional players get on matchdays.