04 Oct 2016, 09:01 am
Atletico de Kolkata has lent the hand of collaboration with them.
The under 14 team of ATK would be Adityans soon. A Total No of 21 trainees shall be coached by Coach Barun Sengupta and Chief advisor Anjan Chowdhury. State of the art Facilities as Gym, Swimming, Medical, Modern Accommodation, Nutritional Food and quality Education shall be provided to the trainees. Special coaches from South Africa will be visiting to train our ATK Academy students. ATK Players will visit the academy during matches in Kolkata.
As the members of the team would lead the Adityan life in campus, ATK would be helping with their football training.
The collaboration will help the student players to perfect their game and pave paths for greater opportunities and exposures.
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