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Group Program

Programme Duration: 7-14 days.

This program is meant for institutions like schools, academies, etc.

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EXPOSURE TRIP (GROUP)

Sport has a lot to offer, especially when it comes to the most popular sport on the planet. It opens up opportunities to see the world while having a ball at your feet. Well, this isn’t all too different. With the larger sporting vision in mind, EBSM is conducting a group training and exposure program for students to experience first-hand the life of a player at an academy, the quality of training to develop a professional, as well as the cultural differences and commonalities in Europe while enjoying the company of their closest friends and sport related activities. 

We start the day off with a high quality training session at one of our European centres and combine it with fun activities and small/large scale excursions in the evenings. Amongst visiting local areas around the academy, a shopping spree in Paris or a stadium tour at Bayern Munich are some of the activities we have on display. Some experience their very first time at a professional live match while others enjoy sightseeing in neighbouring countries like Luxembourg, Austria, etc. Consistent to our educational aim, introductory German/French Language classes are also a part of the itinerary. Here, work hard and play hard is taken quite seriously!

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Tournament TRIP (GROUP)

One of the most exciting prospects for a player, combining an international tournament with training at one of our centres. We give the players a fully professional feeling, preparing them just like athletes do before competition. The players undergo a technical preparatory camp at one of our professional campuses in Europe, post which they travel to take part in some of the most prestigious youth international tournaments held across Europe.

EBSM is conducting a training and tournament program for students to experience first-hand the life of a player at an academy, the quality of training and level of competition in Europe. It’s no surprise to see noteworthy clubs participating in these tournaments, as many professional players have played and been scouted further for academies and clubs from here. This eventually proves to be one of the important stepping stones in their careers today, with over 100+ countries participating across various sports. To battle it out on the International stage is just another feeling altogether, it is also a hub for cultural exchange and exposure. 

Some examples of the same can be found below: 

  • UNITED WORLD GAMES, AUSTRIA 

  • PARIS WORLD GAMES, FRANCE 

  • LAOLA CUP, GERMANY 

  • THE EUROPA CUP, FRANCE
     

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