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'''Birchwood National Institute of Sports Science''', commonly known as Birchwood | '''Birchwood National Institute of Sports Science''', commonly known as Birchwood was a National Football Centre (NFC) that was run by the [[Royal Football Association]] and the [[Victorian Football Association]] on a 330-acre (130 ha) site deep in the [[Birchwood Forest]], [[Dundas]]. | ||
The purpose of the centre | The purpose of the centre was to be the base for all coaching and development work undertaken by both Football Associations, and the training and preparation ground for all of the Victorian national football teams. It is unknown what happened to the facilities following the Storish occupation of Victoria. | ||
==Design and Facilities== | ==Design and Facilities== |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 16 December 2021
Birchwood |
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Associations | Royal Football Association |
Victorian Football Association | |
Established | 2014 |
Location | Birchwood Forest, Dundas |
Birchwood National Institute of Sports Science, commonly known as Birchwood was a National Football Centre (NFC) that was run by the Royal Football Association and the Victorian Football Association on a 330-acre (130 ha) site deep in the Birchwood Forest, Dundas.
The purpose of the centre was to be the base for all coaching and development work undertaken by both Football Associations, and the training and preparation ground for all of the Victorian national football teams. It is unknown what happened to the facilities following the Storish occupation of Victoria.
Design and Facilities
Management and Coaching
Technical Skills
Research and Development
Education
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Notable former students
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