Treaty United launch Club Partner Programme

Treaty United are offering Player Development Camps across July and August at schoolboys/girls age groups.

Treaty United are delighted to announce their Club Partner Programme for clubs/leagues in the Mid-West of Ireland – Limerick, Clare and Tipperary.

The Club Partner Programme has been developed to build programmes that will benefit football in the mid-west, and serve football communities. Treaty United recognise the importance of working with clubs and leagues and further supporting the excellent work being done by clubs and leagues across the mid-west.

By partnering with Treaty United on their Club Partner Programme, clubs/leagues have an
opportunity to:

  • Improve player development at grassroots club/league level through a unique Treaty United Player Development Camp curriculum.
  • Work closely with Treaty United players and coaches established in the League of Ireland, ensuring youth grassroots players in the mid-west have access to positive role models.
  • Receive priority booking for ongoing Club Partner Initiatives e.g. coaching workshops, seasonal camps, Senior LOI Match discounts, access to session plans for youth training, and more.

For more information on the Club Partner Programme, download brochure here. To kick off the Club Partner Programme, Treaty United are offering Player Development Camps across July and August at schoolboys/girls age groups. Treaty United are open to taking bookings for Player Development Camps with the following dates available to choose from:

CAMP DATES AVAILABLE TIMES
WEEK 1: 1-4 July 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 2: 8-11 July 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 3: 15-18 July 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 4: 22-25 July 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 5: 29 July-1 August 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 6: 5-8 August 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 7: 12-15 August 10:00am-1:00pm
WEEK 8: 19-22 August 10:00am-1:00pm

The 4-day camps pack a lot of learning over the course of the week. The Kids attending camp
can look forward to improving their skillset in:

  • Footwork
  • Passing range and ability
  • Using both feet
  • Football communication
  • Ball control
  • Attacking principles
  • Defending principles
  • Shielding
  • Positional awareness
  • Scanning

The cost is €85 per player. There is a €10 discount on a sibling added to the camp.

Each player who attends the Summer Camp receives:

  • A FREE Treaty United FC shirt
  • FREE Match day tickets
  • An Autograph book
  • A Treaty United Healthy Eating Pack For Kids

Those interested in the Club Partner Programme should contact Marie or Shane on:

087-1494243 / mcurtin@treatyunitedfc.com
085-8389063 / secretary@treatyunitedfc.com

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