On Saturday, February 11 (public holiday), we held the "Academy Technical Test" at the Hitachinaka City General Athletic Park Recreation Plaza.
Players were tested in four categories: speed, passing, juggling, and dribbling. They focused on the measurements, striving to perform well under the pressure of a single-shot competition. By participating consistently, you can confirm your own growth. We look forward to your participation!


[February 18 (Sat) 1-on-1 Strongest Player Deciding Match]
On Saturday, February 18, we held the "1-on-1 Strongest Player Deciding Match" at the Hitachinaka City General Athletic Park Recreation Plaza.
The event was divided into a first-grade and second-grade division, with fierce battles unfolding in each grade. Asahi Kato (pictured right) won the first-grade division, and Iori Handa (pictured left) won the second-grade division.
The Norte area will continue to host the 1-on-1 Strongest Player Deciding Match. We look forward to your participation!

[February 23 (Thu/Holiday) Enjoy Mini-Game in Hitachinaka]
On Thursday, February 23 (public holiday), we held the "Enjoy Mini-Game in Hitachinaka" at the Hitachinaka City General Athletic Park Recreation Plaza.
Approximately 80 children, from preschoolers to 6th graders, participated. The outstanding players received Antlers uniforms as MVP awards.
Thank you to everyone who participated!


[February 26 (Sun) Girls' Soccer Clinic]
On Sunday, February 26, we held the "Girls' Soccer Clinic" at the Hitachinaka City General Athletic Park Recreation Plaza.
Approximately 30 girls, from preschoolers to 6th graders, participated!
First, everyone warmed up together, and they seemed to be getting to know each other regardless of their age. After that, they were divided into groups of preschoolers to 2nd graders and 3rd to 6th graders, and enjoyed practicing dribbling and shooting, making for a very lively event.
Thank you to everyone who participated!




[February 26 (Sun) Skill-Up School]
On Sunday, February 26, we held a "Skill-Up School" for 3rd to 6th graders at the Hitachinaka City General Athletic Park Recreation Plaza.
We trained for approximately 90 minutes with the themes of "breakthrough" and "goalkeeper." Students of all grades tried to find ways to break through opponents and explored how to dribble effectively to achieve breakthroughs.
Goalkeeper players focused on acquiring basic techniques to defend the goal.
Thank you to everyone who participated!
We will continue to hold events with various themes. We look forward to your participation!



