SK Brann offers exciting day for fans in Os

22 August 2019

SK Brann offers exciting day for fans in Os

On August 28, SK Brann will go to Os to meet big and small supporters as part of its Fire Tour. The event lasts from 17.30-19.45 and it is free to participate for everyone.

The event details:

  • Playing football and meeting players: Football is fun! Do you manage to dribble one of those playing on Fire, or maybe they learn some new tricks? Activities are distributed across stations, with players as instructors. Speaking of tricks, how about learning some details from Sondre Aksnes aka Sondrefreestyle, one of Norway’s most famous ball artists?
  • Stands and competitions: Here is a lot of fun. The tour partners provide activities and entertainment in between all the football games. Who hits the Bullseye on soccer darts? Contests with good prizes are always fun! To make sure that you are ready for the series start, there will also be sales of supporter items through the Fire Shop.
  • Match Day at the stadium: Everyone present at the event will have the opportunity to purchase the “Brannturnè ticket”. This is a discounted ticket to Brann’s perhaps biggest home match, Brann – Haugesund on September 21, which brings the whole region together in a field on the family stand. Here it is important to make sound!
  • Lecture – Football Academy: Talent development is exciting. How does one work in Brann’s own development department, and what exactly does it take to become part of the club’s talent initiative? Meet Hassan El Fakiri and Tarjei Mork Øren and gain insight into the Fire Academy. Suitable for coaches, managers, young players and parents.

Focus on young supporters and vulnerable children

As the biggest club from Norway’s second-largest city, Bergen, SK Brann is one of the most important clubs in Norway and through their actions, the club aims to show that they are “ The Pride of Bergen”.

SK Brann’s community programmes and activities are aimed at their main target groups which are supporters and vulnerable children and young people with the goal that the club’s personality is reflected through their values and that the club cares about the community and initiates projects, develops local talent and is active in important debates and conversations.

The community programmes are divided into three main parts, all related to their main value ‘we care’ or their heart value for a warmer, more healthy and safer society, these being public health, inclusion and Everyday happiness: Nice small and big moments

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