Nastic Sports Academy is hosting a two-day soccer clinic at Oyaro Sports Academy, bringing together young and talented boys in a high-profile talent identification and development programme.
The clinic, which is taking place today and tomorrow, is aimed at scouting promising players for the Gimnàstic Tarragona Football Academy in Spain.
The training sessions are designed to sharpen players’ technical skills, tactical awareness, physical conditioning, and mental discipline.
Coaches are closely observing ball control, positional play, decision-making, and teamwork as the youngsters undergo structured drills and competitive match situations meant to reflect real-game scenarios.
Leading the clinic is renowned US-based football agent and international scout David Kenga, who is working alongside a team of experienced coaches and talent evaluators.
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Kenga, who has been instrumental in helping young African players secure opportunities abroad, said the clinic is about more than just football skills, emphasizing character, discipline, and a strong work ethic as key attributes for success at the international level.
The partnership with Gimnàstic Tarragona Football Academy offers selected players a rare pathway to elite European football development.
Successful participants could earn invitations for further training, trials, or long-term academy placements in Spain, a major boost for aspiring footballers seeking professional careers.
Parents, local coaches, and football stakeholders have welcomed the initiative, describing it as a timely opportunity to expose grassroots talent to global standards.
Organizers say the clinic also aims to inspire young players by showing them that dedication and consistency can open doors beyond local leagues.
By our reporter
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