EAFF Junior Camp with 112 participants from 14 different countries an amazing event

The 7th Edition of the EAFF Nobody Offside Junior Camp, organized by the renowned Club Brugge Foundation, has concluded with overwhelming success. Held in the scenic town of Blankenberge, this year’s camp welcomed over 112 young amputee athletes from 14 countries, providing them with an unforgettable experience centerd around the love of amputee football.
Over three action-packed days, the camp offered participants a unique opportunity to develop their football skills through a series of intense training sessions, while also fostering self-confidence, resilience, and camaraderie among peers. The event was meticulously designed to offer not just physical training, but also emotional and psychological support, ensuring a holistic development experience for the young amputee football players.
A special highlight of the camp was when the participants took to the pitch during the Belgian Super Cup, where they were greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd. This moment was a powerful reminder of the inclusive spirit of football and the extraordinary capabilities of these young players.
In addition to the rigorous training, the camp featured workshops for parents, emphasizing the importance of family support in the development of young amputee players. This comprehensive approach underscored the commitment of the Club Brugge Foundation to not only advance the sport of amputee football but also to build a supportive community around it.
The EAFF Nobody Offside Junior Camp has once again proven to be more than just a sports camp—it is a celebration of courage, determination, and the unifying power of football. As we close another successful chapter, the Club Brugge Foundation reaffirms its dedication to creating inclusive opportunities for all young athletes, regardless of physical ability.
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