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Train Like Professionals

Professional
Training Experience

Young players join a structured football environment designed to improve technical ability, confidence, and teamwork. Daily training sessions focus on core football fundamentals including passing, movement, coordination, and tactical awareness. Coaches create an encouraging atmosphere where players of different backgrounds can develop their skills while enjoying the game. The programme balances learning and enjoyment, helping participants grow both on and off the pitch.

Daily Camp Structure

Training sessions take place each day from 10:00 to 15:00, offering a full football development schedule. Players participate in multiple training activities including drills, small-sided games, and tactical exercises. The programme also includes a friendly tournament allowing players to apply their skills in match situations. Sessions are structured to maintain high energy levels while ensuring players receive guidance and feedback throughout the day.

Discover Augsburg

Beyond the training pitch, Augsburg offers visitors the opportunity to explore one of Germany’s oldest cities. The destination combines rich history with impressive architecture and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore sites such as Augsburg Cathedral, the historic Fuggerei housing complex, and the Perlach Tower with panoramic views of the city. The compact city centre and efficient public transport make Augsburg easy to explore during the stay.

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Perlach Tower and Town Hall

Climb the historic Perlach Tower and enjoy panoramic views across Augsburg’s rooftops and surrounding countryside. Located beside the impressive Town Hall, this landmark highlights the city’s rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore the square, admire the Renaissance façade, and experience one of Augsburg’s most iconic historic locations.

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Fuggerei

The Fuggerei is the world’s oldest social housing complex still in use, founded in 1521 by Jakob Fugger the Rich. Often described as a “city within a city,” this unique site offers visitors a glimpse into Renaissance social welfare. Explore the quiet streets, visit the museum apartment, and discover the remarkable history behind this historic community.

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Augsburg Cathedral

Augsburg Cathedral dates back to the 11th century and stands as one of the city’s most important historical landmarks. The cathedral is famous for its stunning stained glass windows, Romanesque structure, and impressive bronze doors. Visitors can explore the peaceful cloister and admire the architectural beauty that has shaped Augsburg for centuries.

Elite BVB Training Experience

The Borussia Dortmund programme delivers a high-level football experience inspired by one of Europe’s most recognised clubs. Players train with professional BVB coaches at the Evonik training academy, following sessions designed to improve technique, decision-making, and team play. The programme reflects the club’s competitive spirit while maintaining a supportive environment for developing players.

Structured Training Programme

Participants complete six professional training sessions that focus on technical drills, tactical understanding, and match preparation. Training is supported by team-building activities led by BVB coaches, encouraging communication, leadership, and collaboration on the pitch. The programme also includes a friendly match against a local team, allowing players to experience competitive play.

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Discover Dortmund

Dortmund is the largest city in Germany’s Ruhr region and a major football destination. Visitors can explore the famous Signal Iduna Park stadium, the cultural Dortmund U-Tower, and the expansive Westfalenpark. The city combines a strong football culture with museums, parks, and modern attractions, creating a memorable environment for sports travel and exploration.

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Signal Iduna Park

Home to Borussia Dortmund, Signal Iduna Park is one of the most famous football stadiums in Germany and a must-visit destination for any football supporter. Known for its incredible atmosphere and passionate fans, the stadium offers unforgettable matchday experiences. Visitors can also join stadium tours to explore behind the scenes of one of Europe’s most iconic football venues.

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Dortmund U-Tower

The Dortmund U-Tower is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and a symbol of its cultural transformation. Once a brewery, the building has been redeveloped into a centre for art, creativity, and exhibitions. Today it houses the Museum Ostwall and offers visitors modern art displays, rooftop views, and an inspiring space celebrating contemporary culture.

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Football Museum

The German Football Museum in Dortmund celebrates the history, culture, and passion of the game. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, iconic trophies, and memorable moments that showcase the evolution of football while experiencing the excitement and heritage of one of Germany’s most important sporting institutions.

Professional Club Coaching

The FC Cologne camp provides an authentic football development environment led by experienced club coaches. Training sessions are designed to improve player technique, tactical awareness, and teamwork while maintaining an engaging and professional atmosphere. Participants train within a structured programme that reflects the club’s coaching philosophy and commitment to developing confident and skilled players.

Complete Training Programme

Players participate in daily training sessions focused on skill development, movement, positioning, and match preparation. The programme includes carefully designed drills and exercises that help players improve their individual ability while strengthening team dynamics. A friendly match against a local team provides an opportunity to experience competitive football within a supportive environment.

Discover Cologne

Cologne is one of Germany’s most historic and vibrant cities, located on the banks of the River Rhine. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Cologne Cathedral, the lively Old Town, and cultural attractions including Museum Ludwig. The city offers excellent public transport and a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for football travel and cultural exploration.

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Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom)

No visit to Cologne is complete without seeing its most famous landmark, the magnificent Cologne Cathedral. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most recognisable landmarks in Germany. Visitors can explore the impressive interior, admire its historic stained glass windows, and climb the tower steps for breathtaking views across the city and the Rhine River.

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Old Town (Altstadt)

Cologne’s charming Old Town is known for its colourful buildings, historic streets, and lively atmosphere. Stroll through narrow cobblestone lanes, discover traditional Kölsch breweries, and enjoy local restaurants and cafés. The area is also home to famous squares such as Alter Markt and Heumarkt, where visitors can relax, explore local culture, and experience the vibrant heart of the city.

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Museum Ludwig

Located near Cologne Cathedral, Museum Ludwig is one of the city’s most important cultural attractions. The museum houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Warhol, and Lichtenstein. Visitors can explore permanent exhibitions as well as rotating displays from international artists, making it a dynamic destination for art and culture lovers.