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FC Pro Athletico sharpens skills as World Cup fever inspires young players

Football took centre stage in Sandown as youngsters enjoyed a practical dribbling masterclass.

Instead of spending the school holidays indoors, young footballers from FC Pro Athletico gathered on the pitch for an energetic afternoon dedicated to improving one of football’s most important skills: dribbling.

The Sandown-based club hosted a practical training session where players learnt new techniques to help them become more confident and creative on the ball. Founder and head coach Chris Dlamini led the session, demonstrating different dribbling methods before showing the youngsters how to add spin, quick turns, and changes of direction to beat defenders during matches.

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Lungile Ngoasheng does push-ups to warm up for the practice. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

After watching the demonstrations, the players eagerly put the skills into practice through a series of drills designed to improve close ball control, agility, and confidence in one-on-one situations.

Keleabetswe Mokonyama kicks the ball at the dribble practice. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

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“School holidays are the perfect opportunity for our players to keep learning while having fun,” said Dlamini. “Today’s focus was on improving their dribbling and teaching them how to use body movement and spin to beat defenders. The enthusiasm they showed on the field is exactly what we want to see as they continue developing their game.”

Ndivuwo Rasimpi keeps his eyes on the ball. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

Beyond the technical training, the session also highlighted the excitement surrounding the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup. During breaks between drills, the young footballers enthusiastically discussed their favourite national teams and players, sharing predictions about which countries they believed could lift the trophy.

Nkululeko Sebola mastering the dribble technique. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

One of the players, Sphamandla Nyembe, said: “The training was fun because we got to practise new techniques and also talk about the World Cup. My favourite part was learning how to dribble correctly. It makes me want to keep practising until I can do it confidently in games.”

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Duduzile Khumalo

Duduzile Ipiphany Khumalo is a dedicated bubbly journalist at the Sandton Chronicle, specialising in community-based news. She is passionate about capturing and sharing each community's unique stories and lifestyle events. Her commitment is to heartfelt reporting and ensuring every voice is heard and every story is told.

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