Over 100 players aged between four and 12 will take part in the soccer schools over the next four weeks.

Throughout the Christmas break, Chelsea Foundation coaches will be delivering a number of soccer camps to participants in Singapore, ensuring they keep active during the festive season.

There will be four different sessions with Singapore’s Cricket Club players making a special guest appearance. The Foundation will also be working with the United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA), Poi Ching and REACH Youth Centre, where young people will be able to play football and learn from the Foundation coaches.

James Haggerty, Chelsea Foundation football development officer, said: ‘Planning the December programme has been an exciting project for us, as we want to provide many children with the opportunity to play football with us during the Christmas break.

‘Working with four long-term partners, we have been able to give boys and girls from both Singaporean and expat communities the chance to keep active across the festive season.’

Ashleigh Hopkins, head coach, added: ‘December is an exciting month for our students at UWCSEA East campus and our Chelsea Foundation players. We are offering several exciting projects like outreach, infant camps, as well as a local primary school camp.

‘This is a great opportunity for our players to keep active during the Christmas break.'

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