VIVA briefs 16 players selected to attend Man Utd Training Program – ‘MUSS enhances youth skills’

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Players, coaches, officials pose for a group photo
Players, coaches, officials pose for a group photo

KUWAIT CITY, June 12: VIVA, Kuwait’s fastest-growing and most developed telecom operator, held a briefing session, for 16 players who will be participating in Manchester United Soccer School’s training program organized by VIVA in cooperation with MUSS, to brief them about the academy’s rules and regulations before travelling to Manchester United, UK between 16 and 24 July 2016.

 Players were selected from over 300 participants who joined the MUSS tryouts, held in last April, and will get the opportunity to travel to Manchester United, UK to join a training camp to be educated and trained by famous soccer team coaches.

A team from VIVA in addition to professionals and coaches will accompany the players to take care of them and ensure their safety.

 Commenting on this occasion, Abdulrazzaq Bader Al-Essa, Director of Corporate Communications at VIVA said: “MUSS is one of the initiatives that VIVA aims to support the youth through it, enhance their skills and grant them the opportunity to learn and communicate with international and professional coaches to earn the needed experience that lead them to fulfill their dreams.”

 A judging committee from Manchester United Soccer School chose the top 16 players.

Each of them were judged based on their foot-balling capability and talent, physical fitness, discipline, their communication skills amongst each other as players and their general conduct on and off the field.

The training program focused on different technical areas, such as dribbling, short passing, turning and finishing. The programs were also designed to develop young players in other fields, such as tactical understanding, and mental, physical and social growth.

 

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