Charitable Trust Holding Christmas Courses - Ipswich Town News
The ITFC Charitable Trust is running Holiday Soccer Camps for children of all abilities aged between five and 12 years of age in Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Woodbridge and Felixstowe over the Christmas period.
For full details, dates and how to book visit the Trust’s website or call 0845 1369 333.
Meanwhile, there are spaces available for the Trust’s Matchday Soccer Experience when the Blues take on Nottingham Forest at Portman Road on Monday 2nd January.
With prices starting from £25, young Town fans can get the chance to enjoy an hour and a half of football coaching on the practice pitch at ITFC led by FA qualified coaches, then form the guard of honour as the players take to the pitch ahead of kick-off.
For further information call 01473 400749 or visit the Trust’s website.
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