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Summer sports camp concludes in Morocco's Larache
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Summer sports camp concludes in Morocco's Larache

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A summer sports camp in Larache, Morocco, concluded its 11th edition, hosting 230 children over five days.
  • The camp offered training in five sports, including football, basketball, and swimming, with specialized instructors.
  • The event aimed to discover young talent, foster sportsmanship, and provide constructive activities for children during their vacation.

The coastal city of Larache recently hosted the 11th edition of its annual summer sports camp, organized by the Future Train Association. The five-day event, held from July 8-12, drew 230 children and was overseen by a dedicated team of 25 educators and coaches.

The camp focused on five popular sports: football, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, and gymnastics. Participants engaged in specialized training sessions and diverse athletic activities, all conducted in an atmosphere that blended enjoyment with learning. The program emphasized instilling values of sportsmanship and teamwork among the young attendees.

Activities took place across various venues, including the Al-Maghrib Al-Jadid indoor hall, the Lalla Maryam socio-sports complex, a model farm, and Ras Rmel beach. This variety allowed children to experience both indoor facilities and outdoor recreational spaces.

The closing day featured celebratory group games and competitions, bringing all participants together in a festive mood. Awards were presented to winners in the under-10 and under-16 categories, followed by the distribution of certificates and symbolic gifts to all attendees, recognizing their commitment throughout the camp.

Ashraf Taryibiq, president of the Future Train Association, expressed gratitude to all supporting organizations, including local sports clubs, the Larache municipality, and regional education and youth directorates. He highlighted the association's commitment to continuing the summer camp as an annual initiative to identify and nurture young talent, contributing to the structured development of junior athletes.

We are keen to continue the summer sports camp as an annual station for discovering young talent and honing their sports abilities, and contributing to the institutionalization of junior categories in sports clubs, ensuring sound and progressive sports training for the youth.

โ€” Ashraf TaryibiqThe president of the Future Train Association spoke about the camp's importance for youth development.
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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.