ODID Sports programs
ODID Sports programs focuses on developing the fundamentals and skills of different sports to
young children through fun and positive activities.
The success of these programs requires the involvement of parents. These programs offer
training to all participants so that everyone can learn techniques that will benefit future athletes
throughout their lives.
Young children (for 7-11 years)
Our Division of Sports and Recreation, offers basketball, soccer, volleyball and karate for boys
and girls. The goal is to teach the game through a healthier environment while building the
foundations that prepare sport athletes who want to learn, develop and excel in their sport.
Youth (for 12-16 years)
The programs are supervised by responsible coaches. It offers regular sports instructions to
children, and activities for improving their basic motor skills, adding components of training and
competition, all in an atmosphere interactive and fun.
The program aims to incorporate education of good nutrition, fitness and the importance of
family support in the development of a healthy athlete.
Positive impact for the players:
Substantial improvement of physical, cognitive and social
Introduction of positive social experiences through fun physical activities
SPORTS
Karate: Our karate program is open to girls and boys aged 8-12 years. For financial reasons, we
have decided to make karate a seasonal sport. The program currently train more than 15 youth
currently including 3 girls.
Football: ODID Football League trains more than 100 youths and comprises of 5 teams
representing the five rural sections of the city including the "centre ville". The annual
championship starts at the beginning of the year with playoffs in July to coincide with the annual
festival in July.
Brostage team was crowned champion in 2015.
Volleyball: There are many girls very interested in Volleyball. Unfortunately, we are still
looking for a coach to lead the volleyball program.
Basketball: The basketball program began in 2014 but was discontinued due to lack of monitors
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