AC Milan
·15. April 2025
AC MILAN BRINGS THE MILAN JUNIOR CAMP PROJECT TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA

AC Milan
·15. April 2025
AC Milan is proud to announce the launch of two new Milan Junior Camps in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The initiative is made possible through a strategic collaboration with Moderní fotbal s.r.o., a leading Czech company with over 13 years of experience in youth football coaching, adult education, and sports event management.
This collaboration will introduce the AC Milan Method to Central Europe - an internationally renowned training philosophy focused on technical excellence, personal development, and the promotion of positive values. The goal is to deepen the Club's ties with local communities while inspiring a new generation of players through the rich heritage and passion of AC Milan.
The Milan Junior Camps will take place in Prague, Czech Republic between 14 and 18 July, and in Rovinka, Slovakia, between 21 and 25 July.
Open to boys and girls aged 5 to 17, each camp will offer participants a unique and holistic football experience led by official AC Milan coaches, who will focus not only on technical skills but also on the physical and mental well-being of every young athlete.
Franco Baresi, Honorary Vice President of AC Milan, commented: "The launch of these new Milan Junior Camps marks a significant step in bringing AC Milan's legacy and spirit to football fans and communities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. We are pleased to collaborate with Moderní fotbal s.r.o., a company that shares our values of innovation, passion, and determination, making them the perfect partner to help us inspire future generations in this area."
Lenka Hrabovská, Managing Partner of Moderní fotbal, added: "This collaboration between Moderní fotbal and AC Milan is a unique opportunity to connect innovation, tradition, and passion - the core pillars of football. We believe this partnership will create exciting new experiences for our customers, fans, and the wider community across the Czech Republic and Slovakia."