TWO talented footballers from RGS Worcester have been training with the England Under 15 squad at St George's Park.
Maxwell Moses and Theo Houston both attended the England Men’s Under 15 football training camps at St George’s Park, the home of all 23 England National Football teams.
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Maxwell’s call-up builds on his superb achievements as a part of the West Bromwich Albion football academy where he trains with the Under 15, Under 16 and Under 18 teams.
RGS Worcester pupil Maxwell was recently selected to attend the England Men’s Under 15 Squad Selection Camp at St George’s Park, the home of all 23 England National Football teams and England Football Learning.
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Theo signed for Aston Villa’s football academy from Kidderminster Harriers in July 2022 and caught the eye of the England selectors with some impressive performances for his new club in the early weeks of the season.
⚽ Year Nine pupil Theo has recently attended a four-day England Men’s Under 15 Selection Camp at St George’s Park, the home of the England National Football teams. Huge congratulations to Theo for his continued Sports achievements. 👏
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The pair joined 24 other budding stars from up and down the country, from a selection of the top football academies.
RGS Worcester Director of Sport Mr Keith Fowles commented: "We are delighted to have two of our outstanding young footballers chosen for England training camps.
"Both are supremely talented and dedicated young athletes who are starting their professional pathways in football.
"They demonstrate that all pupils at RGS can achieve success in Sport with superb coaching and a dedicated approach. RGS Worcester wish them both every success on their football journey."
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