EduKick Congratulates Spanish and Italian Directors

The directors of EduKick's Spanish and Italian international soccer boarding schools, Anselmo Aragones and Bruno Redolfi, have each earned a recent major achievement. Redolfi has been appointed assistant coach for a 2nd-division Italian team Modena FC, and Aragones is working with Boston University and MIT in providing a sports psychology “Mental Lab” for Spanish giants, Real Madrid.

Oakville, Ontario, Canada, May 20, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The directors of EduKick's Spanish and Italian international soccer boarding schools, Anselmo Aragones and Bruno Redolfi, have each earned a major achievement.

EduKick Italia Director, Redolfi has been appointed assistant coach for a 2nd-division Italian team, Modena FC. He was formerly with AC Perugia, AC Parma, and the Italian Soccer Federation.

Aragones will be working with Boston University and MIT in establishing a state-of-the-art mental lab for the famous soccer side, Real Madrid.

"We're very proud of both Bruno Redolfi and Anselmo Aragones," said Joey Bilotta, vice president of EduKick. "Their dedication, talent, and professionalism as directors have helped make EduKick what it is today. It's such an honor to have them recognized in this way and I am personally very happy for them both."

The quality of EduKick's directors is certainly shown in the quality of their soccer boarding school students.

Jared Stone, a student at EduKick England, was asked to trial for a week with the Bolton Wanderer's Academy. When the EduKick England soccer boarding school students went to the academy to assist as players for a coach’s clinic in March 2009, Jared impressed the Bolton Wanderers' coaches and they asked him to stay on and trial with the full academy scholars.

Four other students at EduKick England got the opportunity to train with the Preston North End Centre for Excellence. All four performed so well that they were invited back after the Easter break.

"It's amazing to have not just one, but four of our soccer boarding school students chosen to train with Preston North End," said Bilotta. "They're all very talented players, and I can see them going far with soccer."

The 2009-2010 season begins in September, with yearlong international soccer boarding schools in Spain, France, Italy, England, Mexico and Brazil. Month-long summer international soccer camps begin in July in Mexico, Spain, England, France, Italy and Canada. Registration has already opened for both.

"These camps are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young soccer players," said Bilotta. "We've already got three applications in from Russia for the upcoming year! It's an experience unlike anything else."

Interested students can find more information about both month-long and academic yearlong international soccer boarding schools on EduKick's website, www.edukick.com.

About EduKick International Soccer Boarding Schools
World-class soccer training facilities in England, Spain, Italy, France, Mexico, and Brazil help thousands of young players develop elite soccer skills, foreign language acquisition and cultural awareness. Under the guidance of professional coaching staff, players in EduKick international soccer schools live and train in a safe and nurturing language immersion environment.

EduKick, the language and culture soccer experience of a lifetime.

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