AC Milan’s Junior Camp will land in Malta, at the Fgura FC facilities between July 8 and 13.
This camp aims to offer young participants a comprehensive football experience, combining fun and personal growth in a healthy and safe environment.
The programme, dedicated to girls and boys aged 6 to 17, will involve each participant in 11 training sessions, coordinated by an official AC Milan Academy coach and structured with fixed times from 8.30am to 10am and from 6pm to 7.30pm.
The arrival of the Milan Junior Camp in Malta testifies to the club’s ongoing attention to youth football and its commitment to promoting fundamental values such as respect, collaboration, and inclusion through the Milan Method.
This camp not only aims to provide a unique educational experience on the field but also extends to the personal well-being of young participants, inspiring them with the red-and-black passion.
Franco Baresi, Honorary Vice President of AC Milan, said: “The arrival of the Milan Junior Camp in Malta is further evidence of the club’s willingness to continue spreading the Rossoneri values more widely.
“With these initiatives, we want to create meaningful connections with the young footballers of the future, offering them an unforgettable experience through the teachings of the Milan Method.
“Through our commitment to technical and personal growth, we aim to inspire participants by conveying the values that are at the core of our club.”
For this new stage of the camp, the Italian has been able to count on the collaboration of C&G Football Management – a football and sports intermediary agency – this year an official partner of the Milan Academy.
For further information and registrations, please visit the official Milan Junior Camp website.
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