Khimki · Moscow · Bilingual

Football in English

Two benefits in one session: your child plays football while immersing in real, living English. Instructions, the score, drill breakdowns — all in two languages, with an international coaching team led by Brazilian Tony Correa.

+7 925 337-55-05

Why it works

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Language in action

Instead of cramming words, your child uses the language for a purpose: to understand a task, ask for a pass, celebrate a goal. That’s how vocabulary sticks on its own.

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An international environment

The academy’s coaching experience spans Brazil, the USA, Australia, Hong Kong, and the UAE. English in training is a natural part of the school’s culture.

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Ready for the world

At international camps and tournaments, children communicate more freely with teams from other countries.

How bilingual training works

Sessions run in Russian and English: new drills are explained so everyone understands, while game calls and football terminology are in English. No special language preparation is needed — children join in at any level.

Sessions take place in age-based groups in Khimki (Kudryavtseva St., 10B) and in Moscow (Capitol Mall). A one-on-one format is also available.

English-speaking families are welcome: Brazilian Football Academy runs bilingual football classes for kids aged 4–16 in Khimki and Moscow. First training session is free — call +7 925 337-55-05.

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Frequently asked questions

Does my child need to know English to join the bilingual football club?

No, no special language preparation is needed — children join in at any level, including from scratch. Drills are explained so everyone understands, and English comes in gradually through game calls and football terminology.

What language is a football-in-English session actually run in?

Sessions are bilingual: new drills are explained in both Russian and English so everyone understands, while game calls, the score and football terminology are in English. It is natural immersion, without pressure or rote learning.

How is football in English different from a regular football session?

The football part is the same: the same drills, intensity and technical work in the Brazilian method. The difference is that your child uses English for a purpose alongside it — to ask for a pass, understand a task, celebrate a goal — so one session delivers both a sporting and a language benefit.

From what age can a child do football in English?

Bilingual sessions are open to children aged 4–16 — classes run in age-based groups in Khimki and Moscow. The earlier a child starts hearing living English in play, the more naturally they take it in.

Who leads the sessions in English?

Sessions are led by the academy's international team, headed by Brazilian Tony Correa; the coaches' experience spans Brazil, the USA, Australia, Hong Kong and the UAE. For them, English in training is a natural part of the club's culture, not a language lesson.

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