Registration open for 2023 UEFA Disney Playmakers

Registration open for 2023 UEFA Disney Playmakers

Grassroots clubs across the Republic of Ireland have the opportunity to host the UEFA Disney Playmakers programme in 2023 with the registration portal now open.

A sports activity like no other and a fun and safe introduction to football for 5-8 year old girls, the Playmakers Programme has proven to be hugely popular over the past two years.

The camps provide girls with a fantastic experience through...

* Storytelling & imaginative play using the magic of Disney
* Focusing on developing fundamental movement, life and football skills
* Facilitated by coaches who prioritizes girls’ needs
* Resulting in girls that are healthy and multitalented – and choose football as an activity for life.

Clubs selected must have two coaches available to run the programme, one of whom must be female. All coaches must be Garda Vetted and have completed a safeguarding course.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN HOSTING THE PROGRAMME

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