VALDOSTA —
Prince Automotive of Valdosta will be sponsoring a free soccer instructional clinic this Sunday, performed by the U.K. Elite Soccer Program.
The clinic is part of the Chevy Youth Soccer Program. The free youth soccer instructional clinic is for children ages 6-14. The clinic will last from 1-4 p.m. at Valdosta’s Vallotton Park.
UK Elite soccer trainers represent professionalism, integrity, act as role models to young athletes and have a wealth of soccer knowledge. All UK Elite soccer trainers hold coaching licenses from multiple countries, are fully insured and have had a complete background check confirming their suitability to work with children.
The UK Elite curriculum is a blend of some of the best known practices and coaching methods from around the globe. U.K. Elite incorporates methods from England, the United States, Brazil, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Australia and some African nations. They have active associations with professional clubs, national and international soccer associations, keeping their curriculum fresh and challenging for every level of player. For more information on U.K. Elite, check out their blog at www.UKElite.com/blog.
“Youth soccer provides positive and productive life lessons for young people across America, and the Chevrolet Youth Soccer program is an extension of Chevrolet’s commitment to communities and families. Prince Automotive of Valdosta is bringing that same dedication to youth soccer,” said Jay Prince, the vice president of Prince Automotive of Valdosta.
“Prince Automotive, partnering with Chevrolet, is proud to be able to bring this level of soccer instructional clinic to Valdosta at no charge to participants,” Prince added.
To register for the clinic, or for more information, please visit www.princeautovaldosta.com.
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