Competitive Match Experience
FAB Football Academy, Golf Course Rd, DLF Phase 5, Sector 53, Gurugram, Haryana, India
FAB Football Academy
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About Competitive Match Experience
Competitive Match Experience
We organize regular competitive matches and tournaments to provide real match experience for our young footballers aged 2-15 years. Players participate in intra-FAB tournaments and local leagues like Gurgaon Youth League and Pride Cup Tournament.
What Makes Us Different
- Age-appropriate match formats
- Regular game time opportunities
- Professional match environment
- Player evaluation reports after games
- Recognition through monthly awards
Ideal For
Young players looking to test their skills in real match situations and gain competitive experience in a structured environment.
Additional Details
Matches are integrated with our training programs, helping players apply learned skills in real game scenarios while building teamwork and tactical understanding.
Meet your Expert
FAB Football Academy
15 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, we’re FAB Football Academy. Disha started this whole thing because football’s not just a game, it’s life. She chased her dream even when it felt impossible, played for India, got her UEFA license, and now wants every kid—boy or girl—to have a shot. Seeing kids light up, get confident, move up to play in Spain or just talk football all day… that’s our win. We built FAB so kids can love the game and grow up strong, on and off the pitch.
My Work
Football training for kids 3-13 - We run age-specific academy programs, plus small group football sessions and individual coaching.
Football intelligence training - We train kids to think fast, make smart decisions, and develop instincts—not just do drills.
We create chaos on the pitch - Our sessions are unpredictable, so kids learn to adapt and react in real game situations.
Competitive football tournaments - Kids play matches early on—competition teaches teamwork, handling pressure, and real skills.
Failure is part of learning - We help kids see losing or mistakes as a way to get better, not something to fear.