Thursday 28th January 2010 > Community Trust
Boys College Academy Trials in March
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Are you aged between 16 & 18? rnrnAre you interested in combining schoolwork with the life of a professional footballer? rnrnAre you interested in being part of a growing and exciting football and education programme?rnrn

If the answer to these three questions is YES, then London Leisure and Charlton Athletic Community Trust Boys Academy may well be the place for you.


In partnership with London Leisure College, Charlton Athletic Community Trust has been running a highly successful football and education programme for the last three years.


Our aim along with London Leisure College is to give our students the best opportunity to excel within the classroom, as well as on the football pitch.


London Leisure College offers a vast range of BTEC and NVQ courses as well as A Levels. Students will also have the opportunity to qualify in numerous sports and fitness activities.

Students will receive three afternoon football coaching sessions at the CAFC training ground each week, with Charlton Athletic Community Trust UEFA A or B licence coaches, the London Leisure / Charlton Athletic Community Trust team will then play each week in the British College League.

We offer the students the chance to take their FA Level 1 and FA Level 2 courses and the chance to work in our celebrated Community Trust as coaches.


Next set of trials for the programme is Saturday 6th March 2010 at 2.00 pm


For more information, please contact:
Sean Daly
Sean Daly
Football Development Manager
Email: sean.daly@cact.org.uk | Telephone: +44 (0) 871 781 2095
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