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TS Galaxy to hold trials at Panorama FC this week

The trials will be held next weekend, on 2 February.

 

National First Division (NFD) side TS Galaxy FC will be holding youth academy trials at Panorama Football Club on Saturday, 2 February.

TS Galaxy, which at the time of writing stood eighth on the NFD log, is looking for players who fall within the U/13, U/15, U/17, and U/19 age groups. The occasion will be the first time they will be making use of Panorama’s facilities for trials, and will provide opportunities for local players to become part of a professional club’s youth structures.

Thulani Nkosi, head coach of TS Galaxy’s development structures, looks on at players training at Panorama. Photo: Blake Linder.

For the U/13 age group, the club is looking for aspiring footballers who were born in 2006/ 2007. U/15 players will be those born in 2004/ 2005. When it comes to the U/17 age group, players born in 2002/ 2003 will be considered, and for the U/19 age group, players born in 2000/ 2001 will be considered.

Those who were born in 2000/ 2001 will need to bring either a certified copy of their passport, or a certified copy of their ID as well as a certified copy of a parent’s ID. Players born between 2002 and 2007 will need to bring a certified unabridged birth certificate as well as a certified copy of a parent’s ID.

Players are allowed to dress as they please, but may not wear a jersey depicting any other South African soccer team. Players can arrive for trials until 8.30am, but anyone who arrives thereafter will not be allowed to participate. Those selected at trials will be invited for further assessment at TS Galaxy’s training sessions.

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