Antigua Kickstart 4

ANTIGUAN TEAMS SCOUT PLAYERS FROM DIGICEL KICKSTART CLINICS

ANTIGUAN TEAMS SCOUT PLAYERS FROM DIGICEL KICKSTART CLINICS

Antigua Kickstart 4

The Digicel Kickstart Clinics came to its penultimate stop in Antigua and Barbuda where 30 aspiring young footballers played at an extremely high level to impress the National Team scouts who were present.

The footballers were excited to learn new skills and techniques from the Chelsea FC coaches
The footballers were excited to learn new skills and techniques from the Chelsea FC coaches

The Chelsea FC coaches led the young footballers through a very professional and intense two-day clinic to improve and hone their footballing skills and efficiency both on and off the pitch.

The national team’s scouts came out to see the talented footballers from the Digicel Kickstart Clinics
The national team’s scouts came out to see the talented footballers from the Digicel Kickstart Clinics

Chelsea FC Foundation Senior International Football Development Officer, David Monk added; “They were very compact at the back and communicated well with their midfield players. When moving forward, they were tactical and patient and would shred any defense with one precise pass. The boys were focused and committed to learning new skills and techniques to improve their game.”

David Monk giving the footballers some tips to improve their overall game
David Monk giving the footballers some tips to improve their overall game

The Digicel Kickstart Clinics have no doubt played a role in the development of football across the Caribbean. Antigua for example, is currently ranked fourth place in the footballing nations in the Caribbean and a number of the footballers were recruited through the Digicel Kickstart programme.

The Digicel Kickstart Clinics have helped to develop young footballers from around the Caribbean
The Digicel Kickstart Clinics have helped to develop young footballers from around the Caribbean

Monk added; “The programme has done wonders for the young footballers across the Caribbean. The Antiguan boys think and play at a high level making this country worthy of its fourth place ranking in the region. I have watched many develop into big, strong, committed footballers over the years – and I am sure they will represent their nation well.”

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