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ImageHello and welcome to the Socatots website for the area of Edinburgh North and Leith, Edinburgh East and East Lothian.

SOCATOTS is the world's first Soccer-Specific play programme for pre-school children. A unique fun based concept aimed at giving children their very first start with the ball.

Here you will find the latest news, venue information and schedule information for the above highlighted area. Additional features are being added to this website on a regular basis, so please keep visiting.

 
Footballing tots meet Scotland Star Scott Brown!

 Scott Brown the Celtic and Scotland player who signed from Hibs for £4.5 million visited Socatots a scheme that teaches football skills to toddlers! SOCATOTS is an innovative football programme for under 5’s. It is the brainchild of the International Confederation of Futebol de Salão (ICFDS) and Simon Clifford, responsible for bringing the Brazilian style of football coaching to this country with more than 600 schools across the UK which have been endorsed by football legends such as Socrates and Careca former Brazilian World Cup Stars who sees the benefits in the Socatots and Brazilian Soccer School training methods.

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Nuturing the juniors and raising the game

Written by Rob Keith, The Scotsman, 25th August 2005 

The biggest question on every football fans lips must be “What is the secret to helping Scotland compete at a global level?" Bryan Robertson may just have the answer. " We need to get very young kids interested in learning football skills in a fun environment; and they need to be coached in a particular method Brazilian kids have used for years. Arguably, this is the reason why the Brazilians have consistently fielded the greatest teams the world have ever seen."

 Hailing from Edinburgh, Robertson has coached football from an early age.  Last year he took on not one, but two franchises from the same stable, so he could take his passion for coaching and turn it into a way to make a living.

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