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For worldwide football opportunities, Soccer@Sea should be sponsors' first port of call - get on board now!

Soccer@Sea conducts 5-a-side soccer games and tournaments on cruise ships, delivering worldwide exposure.

It is the Ultimate Soccer Camp and family holiday in one. The program is for all ages – male and female - and will focus on putting the fun back into the game.

The program will be conducted by international coaches and local team coaches who bring their teams and groups aboard.

"Our programs include international matches played at various ports of call worldwide, skills workshops, daily games, techniques and drills, final tournaments and awards presentations.

"We will also be discussing soccer fitness and nutrition. Games will be played daily. On the final day, tournaments will be held and awards will be given. When we are in port, we have arranged games with the local teams and where there is a beach we will be playing beach soccer tournaments. This requires a different set of skills than conventional soccer and will give the player new skills - not to mention the cultural experience.

"Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines are state-of-the-art ships with food 24/7. Amenities include pools, water slide, spa, fitness centre, Broadway/Vegas-style shows, nightclubs, live music and entertainment and shopping, as well as kids' camps from toddlers to teens. Some ships have ice arenas and ice shows.

"Contact us for full details of sponsorship opportunities associated with this innovative and exciting new program".

Contact: Steve Everitt

 

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