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Duo get Northern Ireland jobs



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FORMER Institute managers Paul Kee and Pascal Vaudequin are to join forces to head the Northern Ireland Under 17 squad into a new era.
Kee has been appointed Northern Ireland Under 17 manager, with Vaudequin as his assistant, after Nigel Worthington last week announced his new look coaching set-up at underage level.
The Waterside man is the County Coach Co-ordinator and County Tyro
ne coach, while the Frenchman is currently the Country Antrim coach.
"We are very pleased that these people have accepted the posts with great enthusiasm and are looking forward to what is an exciting new challenge not only for them but for the IFA," said Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington.
The Irish Football Association has also appointed Steve Beaglehole as manager of the Northern Ireland Under-21 and Under-19 teams.
Meanwhile, Maiden City Soccer have announced the start of their summer fun week programme which will take place all over the city between the end of June and the end of August.
The four day courses cost £40 and include an Umbro training ball. Two days cost £20. Every day will start at 10am.
Week 1 will see 4 days of coaching from Monday June 30th at the Templemore Sports Complex.
Week 2 begins the following Monday (July 7th) for 4 days at St Columb's Park and 2 days from Monday at Magee University Sports Pavilion.
Week 3 (July 14th) will see two 4-day courses at the YMCA Drumahoe Playing Fields and St Johnston.
Week 4 sees a week of community fun days between the 28th and 31st of July. On Monday at Ebrington School, Tuesday at Kingslane Ballykelly, Wednesday at Bready School and Thursday at Brook Park. These days run for three hours and cost £5 a day.
Week 5 sees two two-day courses, Monday 11th and Friday 15th August at Claudy Diamond Centre and Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th at Magee University Sports Pavilion.
Week 6 starts on Monday August 18th for four days at the Templemore Sports Complex and YMCA Drumahoe.
Week 7 sees four days of football starting on Monday August 25th at St Columb's Park.
For more details contact John Cunningham on (0774) 624 3728.



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  • Last Updated: 18 June 2008 10:46 AM
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