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Guideline of the first National Training Centre U-12 2014 in Tohoku
09 July 2014
1.Purpose
To strengthen and develop Japan’s football, this National Training Centre U-12 in Tohoku does the following:
(1)Finding and training excellent young players
(2)Level-up both of players and trainers
(3)Enhancing interaction of players and trainers
(4)Developing the National Training Centre system
2.Host organization
Japan Football Association
3.Principal hosting organization
Touhoku Football Association and Iwate Football Association
4.Corporate Sponsor
adidas Japan K.K and Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
5.Trainers
National Training Centre coaches of Japan Football Association
Training staff of Tohoku Regional Training Centre U-12
6.Training Period
Friday 19 July to Monday 21 July, 2014
7.Venue
Appi Kogen Sports Park (ASPA) Football Ground
Hosono, Hachimantai-shi, Iwate-ken, 028-7557
TEL 0195-72-5613
8.Eligibility of 108 players
(1)JFA registered players
(Foreign players can participate if it is thought to be beneficial for the Japanese players)
(2)For those who were born after 1 January 2002 (There is no lower age limitation)
(3)Both boy and girl players are welcomed, particularly top-level girl players are encouraged to participate
9.Schedule
10.Members
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