Odd Grenland has recently launched FFO, a new and exciting program for kids in Grenland. After just a few weeks of activities at Skagerak Arena, FFO has become a popular gathering point for children who want to learn football and have fun. Kevin Jablinski, responsible for FFO, reports an overwhelmingly positive response from both children and parents. "It has been a very nice start," he says. "Many kids want to learn and have fun with friends."

FFO is not just about football; it also aims to create an inclusive environment where children can get to know each other across schools. Jablinski emphasizes that both skill development and social relationships are important aspects of the program. "Friendships and camaraderie are created here," he explains. The children engage in various activities, from playing football to table tennis and PlayStation, enjoying fruit and a lunch buffet between sessions.

The program is open to all children in Telemark, not just those who play for Odd Grenland. "FFO should be a supplement to regular training, a place where kids can develop and have fun," says Jablinski. This makes FFO a link for children and families in the region, providing them with an opportunity to participate in a positive and active environment.

The response has been so good that there is still room for more children. Jablinski hopes even more will sign up so they can benefit from both sports guidance and a social community. "This is a program that many have wished for a long time," he concludes. Join the fun and development with Odd Grenland!