Panorama FC hosts trials ahead of 2026 encounter
Panorama trials attracts at least 500 aspiring footballers.
On Saturday, January 24, Panorama FC opened its doors to aspiring footballers hosting male and female trials at the club’s facilities in a show of commitment to talent development and inclusivity.
The trials attracted a large turnout of players, eager to impress the technical team. From early morning, participants went through a series of drills designed to assess technical ability, tactical awareness, physical fitness, and game intelligence. Small sided games and match scenarios gave coaches the opportunity to evaluate players in real competitive situations.
According to one of the team directors, Greg Green, high level of enthusiasm and quality on display, with both the men’s and women’s sessions showcasing promising talent. The team emphasised discipline, teamwork, and adaptability; all key values the team looks for in players representing the club.
“These trials are an important part of our vision. We aim to create equal opportunities for male and female players while building strong, competitive squads for the future,” said Greg.
“We have a local team that we closely work with, those who didn’t make it into the team are advice to join it as development,” he added.
Greg believes these trials forms Panorama FC’s broader development program, which focuses on identifying local talent and providing pathways into organized football. Selected players are expected to join the team in the coming days with information on the next stages, including training schedules and possible squad integration.



