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Trials for BBFS in Shillong

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Shillong: Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (popularly known as BBFS), India’s largest football training program, will be conduting Trials in Meghalaya on May 6 at 8:30 AM in Kiang Nangbah Stadium, West Jaintia Hills District, Jowai, May 7 at 1:30 in MFA Turf (3rd Ground), Polo, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong, May at 8:30 AM in New Nongstoin Playground, New Nongstoin, West Khasi Hills District, Nongstoin and May 9 at 8:30 AM in Mawpdang Football Ground, Mawpdang, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong for its football residential academy – BBFS Residential Academy at Vedas International School in Greater Gurgaon (Sohna), Haryana, India. Eligibility – Born between 2005 to 2008. All Players to carry their original birth certificate along with School Identity Card The purpose of the trials is to scout the best talent who would get a chance to join the residential academy. Selected players will be getting a 100% scholarship which will cover their education, exposure tours, playing kits etc. Interested students should register for the trials on http://www.bbfs.in/academy or contact Mr. Hendrickson Lyngskor at +91-9612502785 / +91-7005169224.

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