Weekly children’s coaching sessions coming to Stoke-on-Trent sports venue

By Sarah Garner

13th Mar 2024 | Local News

The sessions will kick off on Tuesday 2 April at Powerleague, on Dennis Violet Avenue (Nub News).
The sessions will kick off on Tuesday 2 April at Powerleague, on Dennis Violet Avenue (Nub News).

A popular Stoke-on-Trent sports venue will soon be resuming its weekly children's football sessions. 

Powerleague, on Dennis Violet Avenue, will be resuming its popular children's coaching from Tuesday 2 April and parents can book this first session for free by using the discount code: 'DISC069'. 

The sessions will then take place every Tuesday between 6.15pm and 7.15pm, offering children a great way to meet new friends and learn new skills. 

Limited spaces are available, so book your place NOW (Powerleague).

The coaching will cost only £6 per child and all boys and girls between the ages of six and nine of all abilities are welcome. 

Limited spaces are available, so book your place now via the website

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