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Global Goal Edinburgh half term coaching |
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 The latest ‘Global Goal Challenge’ became part of the Global Goal Attacker Zone at The Edinburgh Corn Exchange during the Feb half term with Juniors (7-11 year olds) and Seniors (12-15 year olds) battling it out to showcase their soccer skills. The top three from each group then had to play off before the grand finals, and in front of FA accredited coaches – with the winner taking home the major prize of a Global Goal.
Each challenge integrated the heading and finishing practices demonstrated on the GG website. A point would be awarded for every successful header and if they managed to turn on the ball and have an attempt on goal, the points value would increase.
World of Football Coaches invented a new team game for the next challenge, which was successfully played by all ages:
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GB Wheelchair Basketball Association’s tournament |
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 Global Goal was invited to the Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association’s tournament at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium on Saturday, and players took full advantage of the Goal for pre match warm ups and skills training.
Pro player from the MK Lions team, Yorick Williams assisted with training, together with showing the youngsters some of his specialist basketball skills and tricks.
The weekend was a fantastic success with over 150 young players from all over the UK taking part in what was a fast paced show of disabled basketball at it’s finest.
Global Goal proved yet again that it is the best multi functional training tool in the UK , designed for the very young through to the highest standard of play in any hand to ball co-ordination sport. |
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Global Goal challenge hits the target! |
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  The Global Goal team took to the stands at the Grassroots Football Show at The NEC Birmingham recently and challenged players of all ages to exhibit their skills using a Pro Goal and a Home Goal. The results were staggering and sales of the Home version exceeded all expectations.
Younger players, especially, were coming back time and again to practise on
the Goals, and on Saturday were shown how to enhance their ‘keepy uppy’skills
by Danny Robinson from the football film ‘In the Hands Of The Gods’ who also
kept the crowds entertained with his show of skills and ball juggling. |
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Global Goal wins an award |
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  In 2005, Global Goal won the coveted ispo BrandNew Award in the most prestigious category: "Hardware"
A whole football pitch is not necessary if you are training with Global Goal.
You can train in small areas, e.g. between pitches in use. An area of 5 x 10
metres can be enough for a successful training session if you are using Global
Goal. This versitility is one of the reasons why Global Goal was awarded the
coveted ispo BrandNew Award. Since 2000, more than 1,250 companies thoughout
the world have taken part in the competition.
In 2005, 130 companies from 19 different countries participated in six different
categories. Global Goal won in the most prestigious category: "Hardware". |
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