The CD Tenerife Foundation continues its agenda in the Canary Islands: 630 teams, 12,000 footballers

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The CD Tenerife Foundation has signed agreements with La Frontera City Council to hold its first football clinic in January 2025 in the municipality of El Hierro, and the participation of UD Valle Frontera in grassroots football support program “Unidos X el Tenerife”.

With the signing of the same agreement, which was carried out at the Álvaro Rodríguez López de La Frontera Sports Complex, the CD Tenerife president, Paulino Riverothe mayor of La Frontera, Pablo Rodríguez, and the Sports Councilor of the Cabildo of El Hierro, Emilio Hernández, in the company of other representatives of the municipality and UD Valle Frontera, as well as CD Tenerife.

According to Rivero, this is an action within the expansion policy of CD Tenerife and its Foundation with the aim of “bringing Tenerife tourism in all corners of the Canary Islandsin this case on the island of El Hierro, where we saw the reception of institutions, in this case the City Council of La Frontera and the Cabildo.”

As explained by those responsible for the blue and white club, the clinic will take place in group method in youth trainingin addition to working on physical and technical-tactical development and promoting teamwork, communication, leadership and respect.

The Unidos X el Tenerife program has participation of 76 municipal soccer clubs and schoolsl of Tenerife, La Gomera, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, which translates into the care of more than 630 teams, with almost de 12,000 football players and more than 1,200 technicians and assistants.

Source: La Verdad

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