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Football coaching camp from today

NEW DELHI: A summer coaching camp for boys and girls in the age group of 4 to 18 will be held at the Noida Stadium, Sector 21A from May 22 to June 30.

According to former international player and FIFA coach Anadi Barua, the talented players from this camp will be included in the regular coaching scheme at the same venue.

Tips for success

The players will not only learn the finer points of the game but also play matches on weekends.

“We will give tips on the physical aspects of the game and improve their technical excellence,” said Barua.

Apart from Barua, the following will be the coaches at the camp — AFC ‘C’ licence holders Mohammad Yusuf and Joginder Rawat, former State midfielder Ravi Bhakuni and goalkeeping coach Pradeep Bora.

Interested players may report at the venue at 6.30 a.m. or 5.30 p.m. — Special Correspondent

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