Train professionals from Mainz 05: an unforgettable football afternoon!

Train professionals from Mainz 05: an unforgettable football afternoon!
On March 18, 2025, SV Klein-Winterheim will be the scene of a special event from 5:00 p.m., which is supposed to address both young football fans and their families. The 1. FSV Mainz 05 will come to Klein-Winterheim with his professional players to train kids and young people there. This initiative should not only convey technical skills to young athletes, but also create an unforgettable experience.
Special highlights of this event will be the opportunity to get autographs from the Bundesliga players. All interested children, adolescents, parents, grandparents and football fans are cordially invited, and admission to the event is free. Anyone who will be on site exactly on this day remains a surprise, which should increase the anticipation.
commitment to children's and youth sports
The event has the background to emphasize the importance of organized children's and youth sports. Sport is one of the most popular leisure activities for young people, as Studies . Through sporting activities, social skills such as team spirit, respect and responsibility are promoted. Participation in sport is crucial here, be it through active participation or through political participation.
Another aspect of child and youth sports is the variety of offers that enable design options. With this event, the SV Klein-Winterheim shows how important it is that specialists and trainers take a positive and participation-friendly attitude to create a creative learning environment.
upcoming autograph sessions
parallel to the event in Klein-Winterheim, the 1. FSV Mainz 05 offers several autograph sessions in the following weeks. On Thursday, March 23, Fabian Frei and Daniel Brosinski will be at the Entega stand at the RLP exhibition in Mainz-Hechtsheim from 5:00 p.m. It will follow on Friday, March 24, Emil Berggreen and Florian Müller from 1:00 p.m. at the Rhein-Main publishing group at the RLP exhibition as well as on Saturday, March 25th, Niko Bungert and Stefan Bell from 12:30 p.m. at Intersport Kiegele in Mainz. Finally, Aaron Seydel and Denis Streker will discuss the transition from the youth to the professional area on Tuesday, March 28th in the AWO Nierstein.
These coming occasions show the commitment of the association to maintain contact with the fans and to inspire the young generation for football. The 1. FSV Mainz 05 thus relies on sustainable promotion of children's and youth sports that goes far beyond the edge of the field.
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