Youth Academy 9 September 2022

Over 60 children came for the summer training camp of "Aurubis" and Ludogorets

Over 60 young Bulgarian talents came for the "Aurubis training summer camp", organized by "Aurubis" and PFC Ludogorets for the seventh time. In 2020,...

Over 60 young Bulgarian talents came for the "Aurubis training summer camp", organized by "Aurubis" and PFC Ludogorets for the seventh time. In 2020, the tradition was not observed due to the pandemic.

The children were from Pirdop, Zlatitsa, Tryavna, Rudozem, Popovo, Targovishte and Razgrad. For three days, the boys, who are born in 2010, 2011 and 2012, trained under the guidance of the coaches from the club's Academy. Most of the children have practiced football in the settlements they come from. Specialists from the "Eagles" school helped them learn a lot of new things from the great game, build on and develop what they already know. The program included a visit to Ludogorets II's match with Sozopol, to a training session of the representative team and to the Huevepharma Arena stadium.

Aurubis is the largest copper processor in the world. The property of the German company is the mining plant "Aurubis Bulgaria" in Pirdop. The company is the main partner of PFC Ludogorets in popularizing football among the youngest. Such noble missions give a chance to build future professional players. More importantly, they instill in teenagers discipline, love for sports and a healthy lifestyle.


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Aurubis Training Camp 2022
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    Ludogorets
    Thursday, 5 October 2023, 22:00
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    Farum Park Stadium, Farum

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2. Cherno more 28
3. Arda 22
4. Levski 22
5. CSKA-Sofia 21
6. Ludogorets 20
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8. Beroe 14
9. Krumovgrad 13
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11. Botev (Plovdiv) 12
12. Lokomotiv (Sofia) 10
13. Botev (Vratsa) 10
14. Pirin (Blagoevgrad) 10
15. Slavia 4
16. Etar (Veliko Tarnovo) 4

 
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