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Posted:27-April-2022

Football Fun Factory and Center Parcs announce football coaching partnership

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Football Fun Factory, the UK’s fastest-growing children’s football coaching organisation, is delighted to announce a partnership with short break operator Center Parcs.

Parents will be able to book Football Fun Factory experiences for children aged between two —12 at each of Center Parcs’ villages across the UK and Ireland from June 2022 onwards.

A giant inflatable football pitch, football dartboard and other fun games and activities will await eager young children as part of Football Fun Factory and Center Parcs’ commitment to making football more fun and accessible for boys and girls of all ages and abilities.

Those attending sessions can continue their football journey with Football Fun Factory Head coaches based in their local community, should they wish to book further experiences at one of Football Fun Factory’s 50 franchises across the country.

Football Fun Factory founder James Cutting said: “We are incredibly proud to kick off this partnership with a brand that is a household name.

“This partnership is a huge brand-building opportunity for us as we grow across the UK and give access to our experiences to millions of children and their families.

“A break at Center Parcs is family time like no other. Through our football programmes, there will be lots of proud parents watching on from the sidelines.

"Every child who is introduced to the Football Fun Factory through Center Parcs will have the opportunity to continue their football journey in their local community by attending our weekly sessions.

“As we grow, we are now able to signpost children and families to their local Football Fun Factory sessions, making their experience at Center Parcs a springboard to developing a life-long association with the game.”

Center Parcs’ Group Leisure Manager Stuart Winn said: “We are thrilled to be working with Football Fun Factory to bring their fun and interactive sessions to even more families. We are always looking to add new activities and experiences and we are sure these sessions will be a real hit with our guests.”

Former Manchester United footballer Luke Chadwick, now a director at Football Fun Factory, said: “It is a massive opportunity for us to partner with such a well-known organisation.

“It is part of our growth strategy to partner with forward thinking, inclusive businesses such as Center Parcs.

“Both businesses have similar values and look to give families the most fun. What better way to relax and unwind than watching your children take their first steps in our football programmes?

“A massive driver at the heart of everything we do is breaking down barriers and giving children the opportunity to experience fantastic football coaching.

“Regardless of age, ability or gender, we are all inclusive, for every child who wishes to play football — whether it is for development, the physical benefits or just making friends. It is so important for kids to enjoy the sport.”

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