- National Football Centre
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A National Football Centre (sometimes referred as a "Soccer Institute") is the term given to facilities that host an education base for a Football Association.
The Canadian Soccer Association has a series of "national training centres" in each province where prospective football players are invited to be coached by professional coaches.[1]
The French Football Federation has the acclaimed Clairefontaine institute and several other regional academies which attempt to locate the more talented players at an early age, other sites include:
- Centre Régional Accueil Formation de Liévin
- Centre Régional Technique Georges Favre
- Centre Technique Régional Henri Guérin
- CREPS Aix-en-Provence
- CREPS Bourgogne Dijon
- CREPS Plaine des Cafres
- CREPS Reims
- CREPS Vichy Auvergne
External links
References
- ^ "Official Site of the Canadian Soccer Association". Canada Soccer Association. http://www.canadasoccer.com/trainingcentres/trainingcentres.asp. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
Categories:- Association football academies
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