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Real Madrid CF and Valencia Training Program Real Madrid CF and Valencia Training Program Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. THE PROGRAM Through its partnerships with top professional soccer teams and national federations, generation adidas international offers a unique exposure to international coaching ideas and philosophies, styles of play, and tactical systems. This fully inclusive program is available to youth clubs and university teams and coaches, and offers valuable insight into the youth development approach of two prominent teams in Europe REAL MADRID CF and, VALENCIA CF. REAL MADRID CF is one of if not the biggest club team in the world, home to some of the biggest names in the soccer world. They have won 32 La Liga titles, 19 Copa del Rey’s, 9 Spanish super cups, 2 UEFA Cups, 2 European Super Cups, 1 FIFA Club World Cup, and a record 10 UEFA Champions League. On top of their impressive trophy haul they were also awarded with “The Best Club of the 20th Century Fifa Trophy”. VALENCIA CF in recent years is best known for its youth development philosophy and academy having produced players like David Silva, Isco, Jordi Alba and Juan Bernat. They have won 6 La Liga titles, and 7 Copa del Rey’s and 1 UEFA Cup in their history, and are the third most supported team in Spain behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE! Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. The focus of our program is to develop dedicated and competitive the program players with strong mental, physical, and technical skills. This is done in a safe and fun environment. This is a unique chance to live soccer in some of the world’s most passionate soccer countries with some of the world’s most enthusastic supporters. Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. the program includes • 5 nights accommodation in Madrid, and 3 nights in Valencia in 3* or 4* hotel • Meal plan: half board (breakfast, lunch or dinner) • 3 pre-arranged competitive matches against Spanish opponents • 4 Training sessions with academy coaches. 2 with Real Madrid and 2 with Valencia • Training pitches and clinic sessions (as per itinerary) • Tour Real Madrid CF Stadium, museum, and training complex • Tour Valencia stadium, museum, and training complex • Sightseeing activities: visit the cities of Madrid, Valencia • Charter busses reserved for all necessary transfers while in Europe • Supervisor to be with team 24 hours a day • Comprehensive medical and cancelation insurance • adidas promo product Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. DAILY SCHEDULE! *Please remember that this is a sample itinerary and is subject to change based on the customized program of your team Day 1: Depart USA for Madrid, Spain Day 6: Transfer to Valencia. Check into hotel to rest and relax. Training session with your own coaches. Day 2: Check into hotel to rest and relax after long flight. Light training session with Day 7: Training session at VALENCIA CF academy your own coaches. Attend La Liga match #3. Tour VALENCIA’s “MESTALLA” (optional and additonal cost). Stadium. Competitive match #3 vs. top level Spanish team. Day 3: Training session at REAL MADRID Academy #1. Guided visit of REAL MADRID’s training Day 8: Training session at VALENCIA CF academy complex. Guided city tour of Madrid (Palacio #4. Guided visit of VALENCIA CF complex. Real, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol…). Sightseeing tour of Valencia, visit the city of Arts and Sciences Day 4: Training session at REAL MADRID Academy Day 9: Transfer to Madrid. Check into #2. Competitive match #1 vs. top level hotel to rest and relax. Spanish team. Day 10: Depart Madrid, Spain. Day 5: Tour REAL MADRID’s “Santiago Bernabeu” stadium, museum, and mega store. Competitive match #2 vs. top level Spanish team. Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. madrid Spain The cultural aspects of our trips are an important benefit during your adventure. You will have the chance to experience and taste traditional foods, see typical dances, visit historical sites, and much more! Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. Valencia Spain Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 2016 DATES Limited spots for the following available dates. Price per person (starting From): All trips have a Friday departure and Sunday return. players: $1,750 SPRING supporters: $1,450 coaches: $1,395 MARCH 4 - MARCH 13 MARCH 11 - MARCH 20 MARCH 18 - MARCH 27 * Single Supplement: $395 MARCH 25 - APRIL 3 APRIL 1 - APRIL 10 Payments: APRIL 8 - APRIL 17 The following is the payment outline: SUMMER Deposit payment (date TBD) JUNE 10 - JUNE 19 350.00 $ or € per person to confirm your trip. JUNE 17 - JUNE 26 Progress payment (date TBD) JUNE 24 - JULY 3 800.00 $ per person JULY 1 - JULY 10 Final balance (date TBD) Remainder JULY 8 - JULY 17 JULY 15 - JULY 24 of Balance payment. JULY 22 - JULY 31 JULY 29 - AUGUST 7 * Exchange rates can fluctuate. We reserve the right to AUGUST 5 - AUGUST 14 confirm the exchange rate at time of proposal acceptance. AUGUST 12 - AUGUST 21 AUGUST 19 - AUGUST 28 AUGUST 26 - SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 2 - SEPTEMBER 11 Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. TERMS AND CONDITIONS INDIVIDUAL CANCELLATION FEE SCHEDULE STATEMENT OF LIABILITY: Cancellation of Landed Package: generation adidas international shall not be liable for (a) • 30 days or less from departure: Customer is expenses such as additional hotel nights and meals not specified in the individual trip itineraries, but which may be required to responsible for 100% of Landed Costs get to or from a trip start or end; (b) expenses due to the delay • 30-60 days from departure: Customer is responsible of a trip for any reason (e.g. bad weather, airline delays, for 35% of Landed Costs cancelations or strikes, acts of nature (volcano eruptions), • More than 60 days from departure: Customer is sickness, or other contingency for which generation adidas international cannot make provision; (c) expenses incurred in responsible for 15% of Landed Costs recovering luggage lost by airlines, belongings left behind on a trip, or in shipping purchases or other goods home from abroad; (d) bodily injury or property damage for any reason, including Cancellation of Flight: but not limited to acts of God, weather, quarantines, strikes, civil disturbance, theft, default, changes in government All costs related to cancelled airfare booked regulations, terrorism, war, or failure of conveyance to arrive or through generation adidas international must be depart as scheduled, etc., over which generation adidas covered at time of cancellation. generation adidas international has no control. The right is reserved to substitute both trip leaders and hotels from those listed in the program, as international provides, in advance, deadline dates that well as reverse the order of places to be visited and make allow for cancellation with no additional charges. reasonable changes in the itinerary where deemed advisable for Any cancellations after the provide deadline date are the comfort and well being of the participants. subject to cancellation fees up to the entire cost of the airline ticket. Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC. Where will you play? 112 Krog Street Suite 25 Atlanta, GA 30307 Phone: (404) 816-4688 Lisboa# 3, Suite 207 Madrid, Spain 28008 Phone: +34-91-543-7127 6081 Roxton Road. Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 1H7 Canada Phone: +001 (416) 522-6429 Email: [email protected] Website: www.generationadidasinternational.com Generation Adidas International is operated by eSoccer. Generation Adidas International and eSoccer are divisions of Definition XI, LLC..
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