Bookings go live for 2025 MiWadi FAI Football Camps

Bookings go live for 2025 MiWadi FAI Football Camps

The FAI has announced that bookings for the 2025 MiWadi FAI Football Football Camps are now officially open.  

Ireland’s biggest summer football programme is back for its 29th year and is available at more than 340 locations nationwide.

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The five-day camps are open for children aged between 6 and 14 years of age and perfect for those beginning their first steps in the game, looking to join friends for the week or hoping to hone their skills with our expert FAI qualified coaches.
 
More than 35,800 children took part in FAI Football Camps last year, and parents have the opportunity of enrolling their child at a selection of mainstream, girls-only or goalkeeper camps. There is also the option for our Football For All camps, which focuses on participants with additional needs and a love for the beautiful game.
 
This year, Ireland’s leading squash brand MiWadi are our new title sponsors having agreed a five-year partnership, and the famed logo will feature on the 2025 FAI Football Camp jerseys.
 
Prices for the camps include an exclusive MiWadi FAI Football Camps jersey and football (second football only will be provided with ‘Extra Time’ bookers).
 
First child - €83

Family discounts (2nd, 3rd, 4th child) - €73

Extra Time (2 or more camps) - €73

All bookings are subject to a €2 booking fee. Booking fees apply per transaction.

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