Young soccer stars embrace record breaking Bulls clinics

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The Macarthur FC January school holiday clinics have officially wrapped up, but not before another record-breaking initiative for the mighty Bulls.

Running from January 6 to 31, the clinics, supported by the NSW Government, saw unprecedented participation, with more than 1,700 young footballers attending across 60 sessions.

The 2025 clinics – which are provided free of charge – were hosted across eight locations spanning five Local Government Areas (LGAs): Camden Council, Campbelltown City Council, Liverpool Council, Wollondilly Shire Council, and Wingecarribee Shire Council.

The spread of clinic venues made football more accessible and enjoyable for children aged 5 to 13 across the outer South Western Sydney region.

Eschol Park Sports Complex, Nott Oval, Narellan, Blinman Oval, Glenfield, Scott Memorial Park, Austral, Ireland Park, Liverpool, Hurley Park, Campbelltown, David Woods Playing Field, Bowral, Douglas Park Sportsground, and Lynwood Park, St Helens Park were the venues for this record breaking offering.

Of the 60 clinics, 25 were girls only clinics, welcoming 232 young female footballers.

The largest session was held at Nott Oval on January 9.

 Additionally, the Bulls hosted several multicultural clinics, with the biggest turnout at Nott Oval on January 10.

None of this would have been possible without the dedication of 41 passionate coaches, who not only taught football skills but also created a welcoming and inspiring environment for all participants.

The Bulls say a special thank you goes out to the eight clubs and associations that provided volunteers and canteen support, ensuring the smooth running of each clinic.

He eight were Glenfield Lions Football Club, Austral Soccer Club, Liverpool Rangers Soccer Club, Campbelltown Cobras Soccer Club, Highlands Soccer Association, Douglas Park Wilton Football Club, Campbelltown Uniting Church Soccer Club, and Eschol Park Football Club.

With schools back in session, Macarthur FC says it’s already gearing up for the autumn school holidays, promising an even bigger and better experience for young footballers.

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