That sounds like a wonderful initiative organized by the Real Madrid Foundation and Goaline. The combination of soccer and values-based lessons can have a positive impact on young participants, teaching them not only sports skills but also important life values and principles.
It’s great to hear that Eduardo Camavinga paid a visit to the participants during the instructional soccer and values clinic. His presence and interaction with the young boys and girls from diverse backgrounds would likely have been inspiring for them.
Such events and programs play a significant role in promoting cultural exchange, teamwork, and understanding among young people from different countries and backgrounds. Soccer has the power to bring people together, and when combined with values-based lessons, it can create a meaningful and enriching experience for all involved.
Kudos to the Real Madrid Foundation, Goaline, and all the participants for being part of such a positive and impactful initiative!
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In this instance, the Real Madrid Foundation’s methodology in values and sport provided 26 students from the international institute Le Rosey (Switzerland) with a one-of-a-kind experience. These educational clinics serve to promote educational sports as a tool for a person’s holistic development beginning in childhood. For more than 30,000 recipients, more than 400 educational clinics are held worldwide each season.