Brazilian football flair is set to arrive in Watford when Parmiter’s plays host to the TetraBrazil Soccer School on Friday, July 14.
The event aims to teach youngsters the skills which have helped Brazilians dominate the footballing world.
Former Watford goalkeeper Richard Lee and ex-Crystal Palace player David Hunt will take the session with the help of FA Affiliate coach Stephen Quinn, who used to be an academy coach for the Hornets.
The free coaching session is open to boys and girls aged between five and 18-years-old and players of all abilities are welcome to attend.
Participants will be given the chance to experience a host of modern coaching techniques, with particular focus paid to developing the technical aspects of the game which are synonymous with Brazil.
Players are asked to bring footwear suitable for a 3G pitch for the back-to back sessions which take place between 6pm to 7pm (5 to 11-year-olds) and 7pm to 8pm (12 to 18-year-olds).
To register interest in the event, visit www.eventbrite.co.uk and search TetraBrazil or contact Simon Burnham on simonburnham@gkicon.com or 07855 776766.
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