Fulham FC Foundation is excited to welcome back Soccer Schools this May half-term, offering children aged 5 to 14 a fun, active, and engaging football experience during the school break.
Open to boys and girls of all abilities, the Soccer Schools holiday programme provides a supportive environment where participants can build confidence, develop new skills, and enjoy the game alongside friends. Whether they’re new to football or already playing regularly, every child will have the chance to grow and thrive.
Each day of the camp focuses on a different footballing topic, with sessions designed to be both challenging and enjoyable. Players are grouped by age and ability, helping ensure everyone gets the most from their time on the pitch. From mastering dribbling and passing, to improving tactical awareness, young players will gain a well-rounded football education, all while having fun.
In addition to technical drills, Soccer Schools features competitive matches and interactive games, allowing participants to test what they’ve learned in real match scenarios.
Looking Back: Easter Soccer School highlights
During the Easter holidays, campers at our Motspur Park venue were treated to a special surprise when Fulham FC First Team players Kenny Tete, Harry Wilson and Issa Diop made an unexpected visit. The players took time to meet the children, talk about their journeys in football, and watch the skills on show, making the final day of camp one to remember.
As part of the Easter programme, the Foundation also ran an early bookers raffle, with a signed Fulham FC shirt up for grabs. The lucky winner was Agata, a participant in the Girls Soccer School, who proudly took home the special prize.
