June 8, 2024
Iker Casillas Academy x Sogility Summer Clinic Partnership
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June 8, 2024
Iker Casillas Academy + Sogility Partner for a Summer Clinic hosted at Sogility Westfield
SOGILITY WESTFIELD PARTNERS WITH IKER CASILLAS ACADEMY TO LAUNCH SUMMER CLINIC
Indiana, June 8th, 2024.
Sogility Westfield is thrilled to announce its partnership with the Iker Casillas Academy to host a four day long Summer Clinic in the United States. Following successful programs in Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and its debut in California this past April 2024, the renowned academy, led by legendary soccer goalkeeper Iker Casillas, will be leading the Summer Clinic during the dates 8th of July to 11th of July in 2024.
The clinic, to be held at Sogility Facilites in collaboration with Sogility Westfield. Sogility is the North American leader in technology driven soccer training and analytics offering programs and camps all year round. Their current focus lies on the nine-week period of summer camps where the Iker Casillas Academy Summer Clinic will take place. It is tailored for young goalkeepers and players aged 6 to 18, boys and girls, seeking to enhance their skills on and off the field. Participants will have the unique opportunity to receive coaching from a team of professional Sogility soccer coaches, led by Juan Canales, Iker Casillas’ Goalkeeper Coach at Real Madrid FC.
The legendary goalkeeper of Real Madrid C.F., F.C. Oporto, and captain of the Spanish World Cup winning team, inaugurated his academy in the United States this past April and has been very satisfied with the response: "I look forward to organize more clinics that allow us to share the Academy's methodology and training with young goalkeepers and players.”
The program, tested in elite teams around the world, uses the Iker Casillas Goalkeeper and Player Coaching System methodology, offering a service that goes beyond the technical training of players. As part of the program, it will include technical and tactical soccer training, and sessions given by professionals on current issues such as mental health or nutrition, with the aim of developing their skills and confidence. Moreover Sogility’s facilities hold a Technical Soccer Zone (TSZ), where both players and goalkeepers will be able to use the same state-of-the-art technology driven training equipment used at some of the biggest soccer clubs in the world, for both tactical and analytical ends.
Registrations are now open ( through this link
) with limited places, until full capacity is reached.
About ICA (Iker Casillas Academy)
ICA is a high-performance football academy for youth led by Iker Casillas and his technical team. With locations in Spain and the United States, ICA offers annual programs, clinics, and personalized programs. Over the years, ICA has conducted numerous successful clinics in places like Dubai, California, and Malaga, providing participants with elite training and unique experiences. The academy aims to provide academic-sporting training to its players through a unique and innovative methodology, which, thanks to technology and its processes, will optimize the performance of athletes.
About Sogility Westfield
Sogility located in Westfield, Indiana, stands as a premier training center dedicated to soccer development. The facility takes pride in its ability to cater to the diverse needs of players, ranging from professionals to recreational-level enthusiasts, offering tailored training programs to suit individual goals through the use of technology and individualized data monitoring. By prioritizing safety and utilizing cutting-edge technology, Sogility ensures a conducive environment for skill enhancement and performance improvement. As a hub for soccer enthusiasts in Westfield and beyond, Sogility continues to set the standard for comprehensive and innovative training experiences in the region.
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Contact mail: info@sogility.net
Contact phone number: +1 (317) 399-7914
www.ikercasillasacademy.com
Contact mail: info@ikercasillasacademy.com
Contact phone number: +1 (949) 910-0617
Contact mail: info@ikercasillasacademy.com
Contact phone number: +1 (949) 910-0617
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