Azkals Academy Boot Camp in Davao City Targets 200 Young Footballers
Azkals Academy Boot Camp in Davao City Targets 200 Young Footballers

The Azkals Development Academy (ADA) Davao Boot Camp is set to take place from May 29 to 31 at the Tionko Football Field in Davao City, gathering nearly 200 young football players as organizers strengthen grassroots development and create pathways for international exposure.

Former Philippine Azkals star Stephan Schrock is expected to attend the three-day football camp, which is open to boys and girls under the U7, U9, U11, U13, U15, and U17 categories.

Program manager Eric Salumbides and Coach Ramonito “Lalas” Carreon are leading the initiative. Training sessions will focus on football fundamentals, technical development, and game intelligence under the theme, “Developing technical excellence and the intelligent player of the future.”

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Organizers reported that 171 participants had already registered online ahead of the opening, with the number expected to reach around 200 as more young athletes continue to sign up.

Carreon emphasized the program’s goal to help young footballers pursue opportunities beyond local competition. “The idea is to bring kids to bigger opportunities, not only here but also internationally,” he said. He added that organizers chose Davao City because of its strong football culture and history of producing competitive athletes. “Davao City has always been one of the performing cities in football, even before,” Coach Lalas noted.

One of the boot camp’s strengths is the international experience shared by its coaches, giving participants exposure to modern football training methods and player development. Aside from developing football skills, the program encourages children to become more physically active amid concerns over inactive lifestyles among the youth. Organizers said sports participation helps improve fitness, discipline, and overall well-being, especially among children spending less time on physical activities.

Participants must complete online registration and submit waiver and parent consent forms before joining the sessions. Despite football’s growing popularity in Davao City, organizers acknowledged that limited sports facilities remain one of the biggest challenges in accommodating the increasing number of young players. To address this, the Azkals Academy is expected to begin developing its own football field in Davao City by June as part of its long-term commitment to grassroots football development in the region.

Coach Lalas also revealed that discussions are ongoing with a potential international partner that may provide young football players opportunities to train or compete abroad in the future.

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