International camp Under 13 in Havířov

The National Training Centre in Havířov is hosting an international training camp for U13 players all week long. It started on Monday and won’t end until Sunday.

Young players have had a lot of training sessions. On Wednesday they played a traditional tournament. 20 players from 11 countries are participating in the camp. There were players from the Czech Republic Slovakia Romania Hungary Turkey England Sweden Azerbaijan Latvia Ukraine and Spain.

The training is led by experienced Czech trainers Josef PLACHÝ and Renáta ŠTRBÍKOVÁ who are assisted by their colleagues from individual countries.

“During seven days young players undergo intensive training. We try to make training sessions interesting and creative. We visited for example the swimming pool which is not far from the hall but what everyone liked the most was the all-day tournament where everyone played a lot of quality matches ” said head coach Josef PLACHÝ.

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