Admission requirements
Accommodation
We understand that a player, being in a foreign country without parents, and fully engaged in studies and training, should not feel disconnected from home.
Therefore, we offer accommodation with a full-fledged family in comfortable conditions necessary for the well-being of your young football player.
During your first visit to Bratislava, you will have the opportunity to meet with a family that hosts athletes enrolled in the Academy. The optimal placement of children for effective interaction between the gymnasium and the club, as well as discipline control and self-preparation skills development, is placement with your agent's family or with families of children from your future team by agreement. For this purpose, we have families with spacious, bright two-level apartments near the Slovan football stadium or the host family will provide transportation to and from school. The agent will invite you to meet with the family members, discuss living conditions, and meet the athletes living in his family. Foster children live in a separate room for 2 people with full comfort and amenities. The home atmosphere in a Russian-speaking or Slovak family, whose interests are focused on the development and support of young athletes, will help adapt to the new environment.
Home-cooked meals, absence of household problems, and adult supervision will give the athlete the opportunity to thrive, while providing peace of mind to parents about their child and his education. Living with a family is an important aspect for a teenager who is far from home. In the complex teenage years, it is necessary to control the daily routine, academic performance, nutrition, and hobbies.
Your Agent is available 24/7 to keep you informed about the child's academic performance, well-being, and mood. All matters related to the club or school will be under his control. A visit to the doctor will also be accompanied by an adult family member. The family fulfills its obligations to the child in accordance with the duties imposed on it by the court for protection and guardianship.