Real Madrid Foundation Clinic set to kickoff at ISKL


This is how you do: Coaches explaining to kids during the football clinic. - Pix from www.frmclinicsmalaysia.com

PETALING JAYA: The Real Madrid Foundation Clinic is set to make a return in Malaysia and will be held from June 11-17 at the International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL).

Marginalised kids between the age of five and 17 years old will have the opportunity to participate in the exciting football clinic.

The move is possible, thanks to the generous sponsorship of RedOne Mobile Sdn Bhd.

Spokesperson for the Real Madrid Foundation Clinic Malaysia, Dr. V Nathan, said the event set to be another success.

"The overwhelming response to our first clinic was truly heart-warming," said Nathan.

"In response to the tremendous demand, we are ecstatic to unveil the return of this extraordinary program, offering not just skill development but also empowerment opportunities for 40 marginalized children.

"It's a chance for these young Malaysian footballers to shine bright and reach for the stars!” he added.

The two clinics over one-week will be conducted by the foundation's highly qualified coaches from Spain.

Those interested can register at https://www.frmclinicsmalaysia.com.

The Real Madrid Foundation, the powerhouse social and sporting arm of Real Madrid C.F., are on a mission to transform lives through the power of sport.

Operating in over 70 countries, they champion essential values like teamwork, perseverance, and respect while empowering children and young people through their social and educational programs.

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