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Inside Our Football Academy: Training, Culture, and Growth

byVision Royal RangersTraining at 3 academy locations across Gurugram and New DelhiStarts from2,500 one-time feeView full gallery

Football is more than just match results. Take a look inside our daily training sessions to see the hustle, the laughter, and the discipline that shapes our young athletes.

From an empty pitch at dawn to an action-packed training session. This is the daily transformation at our academy. Join our family and be part of the action.

What parents think football training looks like versus the reality of our structured, coach-led sessions. We balance fun with professional development.

Every team has these players. A fun reel showcasing the different personalities you find on the pitch. Tag your teammates.

When the coach tells you to "pass and move," and the team has some fun with it. We believe in training hard but also enjoying the journey.

A fun communication drill where players must guide their blindfolded teammate. It's a hilarious way to build trust and clear communication skills.

It's all fun and games until the coach makes you take a dizzy penalty. A lighthearted moment from one of our training sessions.

Football, friendship, and fun. These are the core ingredients of every session at Vision Royal Rangers.

The bond between players and coaches is special. These are the moments of connection and mentorship that make our academy a true community.

Every moment here is full of life. From intense drills to laughter on the sidelines, happiness follows wherever the ball rolls.

Our players explaining football lingo like 'Gegenpressing' and 'Panenka'. We ensure our players not only play the game but also understand its language and tactics.

About Behind the Scenes at the Academy

You will notice our training isn't just about drills on the pitch. Whether it is a dusk team briefing under floodlights or a spontaneous moment of teamwork, every session is designed to build character. We keep our student-to-coach ratio between 1:12 and 1:15 to ensure your child gets real, consistent feedback, not just run-of-the-mill drills.

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