Monday, July 11, 2011

Capital Football Proposes An ACT Under 17 Boys Tour of Fiji

Sourced from Capital Football.

Capital Football plans to conduct trials for a proposed tour of Fiji for an ACT Representative Under 17 team. Now that's good news. The planning details for parents seem a bit sketchy at this point, but we do know the cost per player ($2,200), the time 26 Sep to 3 Oct 2011 and the date of the trial (20 July 2011).

The NPL asked Capital Football for details of the proposed tour, in response to several questions by parents of boys playing Premier League Football and who may be interested /eligible.  Specifically:

What are the details of a proposed Under 17 tour to Fiji by an ACT team?
  • Timings
  • Selection / trial process
  • Coach / support staff
  • Trial games
  • Opponents
  • Cost
  • Any other relevant details

 Advice from Capital Football at this time is as follows:


"At the moment this is all that has been organised. "



 The Capital Football website notice contains the following information (please not the trial date - 20 July 2011):

 "Capital Football is currently seeking nominations from players to participate in trials for its Under 17 Boys Representative team to participate in the 2011 Elite Under 17 Tournament featuring the Fiji Under 17 youth team, New Caledonia Under 17 Youth team and two select teams from the Football NSW Youth Premier League to be held in Fiji from the 26th of September to the 3rd of October. The squad will be open to male players registered with a Capital Football club born in 1996, 1995 or 1994. Players selected in the final squad of 16 for the tournament will be required to pay a fee of approximately $2200, which will include all costs including flights, meals and accommodation.Trials will be held for the squad on Wednesday the 20th of July at the Hawker Football Centre from 6:30pm to 8pm. Registrations for the trials are essential, to register to trial please click here."
For an questions about the squad or the tournament please contact the High Performance Manager by clicking here.

More to follow on this when the NPL interviews the Technical Director, Royston Thomas on return from the NJC.

1 comment:

  1. Ah Peter, still not posting my comments that show you truly are an idiot?

    I guess you are busy with all those pies so I'll cut you a bit of slack. Or are you really busy stealing all your content off other websites? Or is it all the time you spend carefully checking your posts for grammar and spelling?

    Whichever it is, I understand you are a busy man so I'll cut you a bit of slack (just like you do for everyone in football).

    Now I'll leave you to get back behind the keyboard and save the footballing world from all the evil people at Capital Football!

    Go Woden!

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