Ex-professional Schlotterbeck brings 40 talents together in the soccer summer camp!

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Niels Schlotterbeck leads a summer football camp for 40 talented people in Zwickau, organized by SV Mülsen St. Niclas.

Niels Schlotterbeck leitet ein Sommer-Fußballcamp für 40 Talente in Zwickau, organisiert vom SV Mülsen St. Niclas.
Niels Schlotterbeck leads a summer football camp for 40 talented people in Zwickau, organized by SV Mülsen St. Niclas.

Ex-professional Schlotterbeck brings 40 talents together in the soccer summer camp!

In the first week of the summer holidays, the third summer football camp of SV Mülsen St. Niclas will take place on the “Waldblick” sports field. The camp, which is organized in collaboration with the Schlotterbeck football school, has developed into a real meeting place for football-loving children in recent years. This year around 40 talented people are taking part in the training sessions, which are led by the experienced hand of a former professional, Niels Schlotterbeck. The uncle of Bundesliga players Nico and Keven Schlotterbeck not only brings his sporting experience to the camp, but also his comprehensive DFB A license, which is why the young footballers can look forward to high-quality training.

“We attach great importance to ensuring that the fun of football is not neglected, even if the training sessions are intensive,” explains Schlotterbeck. This reflects the motto of the football school, which not only focuses on the children's sporting development, but also promotes their enjoyment of the game. In addition, the trainers benefit directly from the valuable tips of the experienced trainer, which further increases the quality of the training. The children are warmly invited to improve their football skills and make new friends. A good knack for promoting young talent is crucial here.

Well-considered training and lots of free time

The organization of the camp is similar to other successful football camps that are offered across Germany. For example, there are training weeks that many clubs can use during the holidays to offer children aged 7 to 15 years a comprehensive football experience. In addition to technical and coordination training, the program also includes numerous leisure activities that loosen up the curriculum. In units led by licensed trainers, participants are divided into ability groups, which guarantees individual support.

  • Typischer Tagesablauf im Camp:
    • 07:45 – 08:30 Uhr: Frühstück
    • 09:15 – 11:00 Uhr: Training
    • 11:15 – 12:00 Uhr: Freiwillig Schwimmbad
    • 12:15 – 13:00 Uhr: Mittagessen
    • 13:00 – 14:00 Uhr: Mittagsruhe
    • 14:15 – 16:15 Uhr: Training
    • 17:15 – 18:00 Uhr: Freiwillig Schwimmbad
    • 18:15 – 19:00 Uhr: Abendessen
    • 19:30 – 21:15 Uhr: Training in Turnierform
    • 21:15 – 22:00 Uhr: Freizeit
    • Ab 22:00 Uhr: Bettruhe
    • 22:00 – 22:45 Uhr: Zimmerkontrolle

Schlotterbeck and his team not only value sporting ability, but also harmonious cooperation, which benefits the young athletes. In addition to the football training sessions, there are also trips to Bundesliga games or stadium tours, making the camp an unforgettable experience.

These initiatives are not only popular locally; National football associations such as the Bavarian Football Association also offer similar camps where children can have great experiences despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. The positive feedback from parents and participants proves that these camps make a valuable contribution to the personal and social development of the participants.

Overall, it shows once again that a good sports camp promotes both sporting skills and strengthens the children's ability to work in a team and social skills. For everyone who wants to make their football dreams come true, the SV Mülsen St. Niclas summer football camp is the right place. Blessed is the one who can take part!