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Football is a great way to travel and experience the world. Known as the “beautiful game”, football is the world's most popular sport and is played by millions of people everyday in the streets, in the park and if you're lucky, in a stadium in front of screaming fans with a £50,000 pay cheque each week!!
Play Football AbroadFootball is a game that goes beyond being a pastime and has the power to unite, educate and give a child a safe environment to play. Take a football gap trip to share your passion for football with underprivileged people or to learn some skills from those that play it best.
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A fantastic way to combine a love of football with time in Ecuador. You’ll work at children’s football schools, helping with training sessions and competitions, refereeing games and teaching English. You can combine it with Spanish lessons if necessary. |

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Help with PE lessons in local schools and organise games of football and other sports. Your skills and enthusiasm will inspire underprivileged children who often have to make do with little or no equipment. |

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Hone your skills in the Real Sport football academy, run by former World Cup defender, Jose Oscar Bernardi. Focus areas include passing, dribbling and finishing. Plus, you’ll get a unique insight into the Brazilian passion for football. |

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Use your love of football to inspire and educate children from disadvantaged backgrounds. You’ll work on a street project or a talent academy, organising training sessions and tournaments, refereeing, advising on tactics and teaching new exercises. |

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Become a hero to young footballers. Coach youngsters from orphanages and schools and develop their talent, or just make them smile again. You can also help build and paint schools or get involved with an elephant project. |

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