Free summer football sessions for children aged 5 to 15 will run in Northampton from 20 July to 21 August, as part of a nationwide programme returning for its third year. The Kellogg’s Football Camps offer 39,000 places at more than 73 clubs across the UK, with local sessions delivered by FA-qualified coaches.
Parents can claim a free place by buying promotional packs of Rice Krispies, Coco Pops or Corn Flakes. Each pack contains a unique code that must be registered online at kelloggsfc.com to book. The scheme, backed by the English Football League, aims to keep children active during the long holiday, with a particular push to include families who might otherwise struggle to afford coaching.
Dean O’Brien, UK general manager of Kellogg’s, said the company was proud to bring the camps back for a third year. “Our goal is to make camps more accessible, especially for families who might otherwise miss out,” he added. Northampton is one of the delivery locations for a programme that last year provided more than 16,000 hours of coaching—equivalent to over 650 full days of football.
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