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The Greek project certainly represents a new direction for JSS and reflects the future development of our International project.

After conducting Two/three-week Recreational Camps in many countries for several years, Juventus Soccer School started their new adventure in the city which, more than any other, symbolizes sport - Athens.

The Greek project consists of setting up a fixed Academy in Athens, running courses for coaches and, of course, conducting Summer Camps in the summer of 2010.

To carry out this challenging project JSS we have chosen a strong partner with whom we share values and attitude towards children - Costeas Geitonas School.

The Costeas Geitonas School is a cutting-edge facility providing courses in all curricula, from kindergarten to high school, as scheduled in the International Baccalaureate program.

The CG School's goal is to promote "the best education and cognitive development of students” through a complete education that transmits culture and core values, such as respect for other people, traditions, rules and nature.

The utmost care for children is a milestone for this school, which takes care of every aspect of daily life of students from proper nutrition to sports opportunities in various fields.

In this context that the project Juventus Soccer Schools. The goal is to allow a lot of CG School boys to play football activity in the form JSS and carrying the emblem on the chest of a major European club, Juventus.

Juventus Soccer Schools project aim to teach many children at CG School to play soccer the JSS way, wearing the symbol of a major European club, Juventus.

CG in numbers:

  • Size: 67.000 sq.m.
  • Established in 1971
  • Age of children: 3-18 years
  • Number of classes: 102
  • Number of members: 1,700
  • Staff & Administration: 390 people

Location: Costeas-Geitonas School in Pallini, a district about 5 kilometers from the center of Athens, in the foothills of Mount Penteli. The school holds a prominent position overlooking the Gulf of Evia.