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Two days of soccer. Tobolsk hosted a football festival dubbed “CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!” and a ceremony to take stock of the Football Formula 2024 project's results.

25 september 2024

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The event's lineup of speakers included Vyacheslav Grab, a social sector development expert at ZapSibNeftekhim, and Alan Dzagoyev, Honored Master of Sports and PFC CSKA's selection coach. </p> <p> It is worth noting that the <i>Football Formula 2024</i> consisted of four stages: </p> <p> - a mini-football tournament involving teams of elementary school students from Tobolsk's comprehensive schools, </p> <p> - testing players with a view to measuring their potential in sports, </p> <p> - a tournament for novices, </p> <p> - an off-site training camp in the city of Sochi. </p> <p> The students who took part in the event’s final phase watched a summing-up video about the training camp with themselves as the video’s protagonists. The most outstanding performers were rewarded with footballs. In addition, they had another meeting with Alan Dzagoyev where talked to him in an informal setting and took photos together. </p> <p> The <i>CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!</i> festival took place on September 23 at the <i>Tobol</i> Arena. It was jointly organized by PFC CSKA, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, Tobolsk’s city administration, and SIBUR. Petr Vagin, the Mayor of Tobolsk, and Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects, attended the festival as its guests of honor. </p> <p> <b>Petr Vagin, Mayor of Tobolsk: <br> </b><i>“We are honored to welcome in our city of Tobolsk a very illustrious footballer, someone who had been contributing to Russia's prominence both nationally and internationally. I am privileged to have worked in North Ossetia for a year and a half, so I know firsthand how much respect they have for Alan Dzagoyev there. It is a great joy when such famous players come to our city of Tobolsk in order to help us rear up professional footballers and help promote recreational sports. Today, those young players who participate in the qualifying rounds will see a new bar raised for them in terms of how to train to play the game.”</i> </p> <p> The project “CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!” seeks to facilitate search for talented players who could be referred to the PFC CSKA Academy from across all of Russia. This was the very first time the project had been hosted by Tobolsk! The festival was attended by some 200 participants. Tobolsk boys born between 2009 and 2012 participated in a 5-by-5 football tournament and took the <i>Unistat</i> test involving a dash, a long jump, ball control, and a shot on goal. The budding players were being observed by coaches from the CSKA Academy together with coaches from Sports School No. 2. </p> <p> <b>Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects: </b><i><br> “What we are witnessing here today is a major city-wide event for children designed to promote children's and youth sports. This is a follow-on to a whole large-scale series of investment made by SIBUR and PFC CSKA in their search for and further advancement of young talents. This is the first time the festival is being held beyond the Urals range, and as a result Tobolsk has become a place of attraction for budding athletes. This will mark the first time when we will not just be testing players and identifying their tangible talents, but will be also taking note of those whom we can consider for future professional development going forward". </i> </p> <p> Along with the core part of the event, the festival's guests were offered additional areas where a slew of activities were made available to them including panna-football, bumperball, and a cybersports arena where everyone could compete playing a FIFA videogame. At the end of the festival Alan Dzagoyev held an autograph signing session. </p> <p> <b>Alan Dzagoev, PFC CSKA selection coach:</b><br> <i>“We brought our selection coaches here, they will be monitoring all of this. Based on the tests' results, we will be able to determine the physical abilities of these boys and decide who can progress even further and who is strong enough already. We are going to invite the best of the best to CSKA. And there we will be able to see whether they will be able to stay with us or not.”</i> </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

Tobolsk is abuzz with football as the city is hosting two major sporting events on September 22 and 23.

The results of the third season of the Football Formula, a joint partnership program between SIBUR and PFC CSKA set up to help promote children's and youth football in Tobolsk, were taken stock of at a ceremony held on September 22 at the local Apelsinema film theater.

The closing session looked back at the results of the work done both in 2024 alone and over the entire period of the project's existence. The event's lineup of speakers included Vyacheslav Grab, a social sector development expert at ZapSibNeftekhim, and Alan Dzagoyev, Honored Master of Sports and PFC CSKA's selection coach.

It is worth noting that the Football Formula 2024 consisted of four stages:

- a mini-football tournament involving teams of elementary school students from Tobolsk's comprehensive schools,

- testing players with a view to measuring their potential in sports,

- a tournament for novices,

- an off-site training camp in the city of Sochi.

The students who took part in the event’s final phase watched a summing-up video about the training camp with themselves as the video’s protagonists. The most outstanding performers were rewarded with footballs. In addition, they had another meeting with Alan Dzagoyev where talked to him in an informal setting and took photos together.

The CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here! festival took place on September 23 at the Tobol Arena. It was jointly organized by PFC CSKA, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, Tobolsk’s city administration, and SIBUR. Petr Vagin, the Mayor of Tobolsk, and Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects, attended the festival as its guests of honor.

Petr Vagin, Mayor of Tobolsk: 
“We are honored to welcome in our city of Tobolsk a very illustrious footballer, someone who had been contributing to Russia's prominence both nationally and internationally. I am privileged to have worked in North Ossetia for a year and a half, so I know firsthand how much respect they have for Alan Dzagoyev there. It is a great joy when such famous players come to our city of Tobolsk in order to help us rear up professional footballers and help promote recreational sports. Today, those young players who participate in the qualifying rounds will see a new bar raised for them in terms of how to train to play the game.”

The project “CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!” seeks to facilitate search for talented players who could be referred to the PFC CSKA Academy from across all of Russia. This was the very first time the project had been hosted by Tobolsk! The festival was attended by some 200 participants. Tobolsk boys born between 2009 and 2012 participated in a 5-by-5 football tournament and took the Unistat test involving a dash, a long jump, ball control, and a shot on goal. The budding players were being observed by coaches from the CSKA Academy together with coaches from Sports School No. 2.

Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects: 
“What we are witnessing here today is a major city-wide event for children designed to promote children's and youth sports. This is a follow-on to a whole large-scale series of investment made by SIBUR and PFC CSKA in their search for and further advancement of young talents. This is the first time the festival is being held beyond the Urals range, and as a result Tobolsk has become a place of attraction for budding athletes. This will mark the first time when we will not just be testing players and identifying their tangible talents, but will be also taking note of those whom we can consider for future professional development going forward".

Along with the core part of the event, the festival's guests were offered additional areas where a slew of activities were made available to them including panna-football, bumperball, and a cybersports arena where everyone could compete playing a FIFA videogame. At the end of the festival Alan Dzagoyev held an autograph signing session.

Alan Dzagoev, PFC CSKA selection coach:
“We brought our selection coaches here, they will be monitoring all of this. Based on the tests' results, we will be able to determine the physical abilities of these boys and decide who can progress even further and who is strong enough already. We are going to invite the best of the best to CSKA. And there we will be able to see whether they will be able to stay with us or not.”

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Tobolsk is abuzz with football as the city is hosting two major sporting events on September 22 and 23.

The results of the third season of the Football Formula, a joint partnership program between SIBUR and PFC CSKA set up to help promote children's and youth football in Tobolsk, were taken stock of at a ceremony held on September 22 at the local Apelsinema film theater.

The closing session looked back at the results of the work done both in 2024 alone and over the entire period of the project's existence. The event's lineup of speakers included Vyacheslav Grab, a social sector development expert at ZapSibNeftekhim, and Alan Dzagoyev, Honored Master of Sports and PFC CSKA's selection coach.

It is worth noting that the Football Formula 2024 consisted of four stages:

- a mini-football tournament involving teams of elementary school students from Tobolsk's comprehensive schools,

- testing players with a view to measuring their potential in sports,

- a tournament for novices,

- an off-site training camp in the city of Sochi.

The students who took part in the event’s final phase watched a summing-up video about the training camp with themselves as the video’s protagonists. The most outstanding performers were rewarded with footballs. In addition, they had another meeting with Alan Dzagoyev where talked to him in an informal setting and took photos together.

The CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here! festival took place on September 23 at the Tobol Arena. It was jointly organized by PFC CSKA, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, Tobolsk’s city administration, and SIBUR. Petr Vagin, the Mayor of Tobolsk, and Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects, attended the festival as its guests of honor.

Petr Vagin, Mayor of Tobolsk: 
“We are honored to welcome in our city of Tobolsk a very illustrious footballer, someone who had been contributing to Russia's prominence both nationally and internationally. I am privileged to have worked in North Ossetia for a year and a half, so I know firsthand how much respect they have for Alan Dzagoyev there. It is a great joy when such famous players come to our city of Tobolsk in order to help us rear up professional footballers and help promote recreational sports. Today, those young players who participate in the qualifying rounds will see a new bar raised for them in terms of how to train to play the game.”

The project “CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!” seeks to facilitate search for talented players who could be referred to the PFC CSKA Academy from across all of Russia. This was the very first time the project had been hosted by Tobolsk! The festival was attended by some 200 participants. Tobolsk boys born between 2009 and 2012 participated in a 5-by-5 football tournament and took the Unistat test involving a dash, a long jump, ball control, and a shot on goal. The budding players were being observed by coaches from the CSKA Academy together with coaches from Sports School No. 2.

Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects: 
“What we are witnessing here today is a major city-wide event for children designed to promote children's and youth sports. This is a follow-on to a whole large-scale series of investment made by SIBUR and PFC CSKA in their search for and further advancement of young talents. This is the first time the festival is being held beyond the Urals range, and as a result Tobolsk has become a place of attraction for budding athletes. This will mark the first time when we will not just be testing players and identifying their tangible talents, but will be also taking note of those whom we can consider for future professional development going forward".

Along with the core part of the event, the festival's guests were offered additional areas where a slew of activities were made available to them including panna-football, bumperball, and a cybersports arena where everyone could compete playing a FIFA videogame. At the end of the festival Alan Dzagoyev held an autograph signing session.

Alan Dzagoev, PFC CSKA selection coach:
“We brought our selection coaches here, they will be monitoring all of this. Based on the tests' results, we will be able to determine the physical abilities of these boys and decide who can progress even further and who is strong enough already. We are going to invite the best of the best to CSKA. And there we will be able to see whether they will be able to stay with us or not.”

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Tobolsk is abuzz with football as the city is hosting two major sporting events on September 22 and 23.

The results of the third season of the Football Formula, a joint partnership program between SIBUR and PFC CSKA set up to help promote children's and youth football in Tobolsk, were taken stock of at a ceremony held on September 22 at the local Apelsinema film theater.

The closing session looked back at the results of the work done both in 2024 alone and over the entire period of the project's existence. The event's lineup of speakers included Vyacheslav Grab, a social sector development expert at ZapSibNeftekhim, and Alan Dzagoyev, Honored Master of Sports and PFC CSKA's selection coach.

It is worth noting that the Football Formula 2024 consisted of four stages:

- a mini-football tournament involving teams of elementary school students from Tobolsk's comprehensive schools,

- testing players with a view to measuring their potential in sports,

- a tournament for novices,

- an off-site training camp in the city of Sochi.

The students who took part in the event’s final phase watched a summing-up video about the training camp with themselves as the video’s protagonists. The most outstanding performers were rewarded with footballs. In addition, they had another meeting with Alan Dzagoyev where talked to him in an informal setting and took photos together.

The CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here! festival took place on September 23 at the Tobol Arena. It was jointly organized by PFC CSKA, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, Tobolsk’s city administration, and SIBUR. Petr Vagin, the Mayor of Tobolsk, and Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects, attended the festival as its guests of honor.

Petr Vagin, Mayor of Tobolsk: 
“We are honored to welcome in our city of Tobolsk a very illustrious footballer, someone who had been contributing to Russia's prominence both nationally and internationally. I am privileged to have worked in North Ossetia for a year and a half, so I know firsthand how much respect they have for Alan Dzagoyev there. It is a great joy when such famous players come to our city of Tobolsk in order to help us rear up professional footballers and help promote recreational sports. Today, those young players who participate in the qualifying rounds will see a new bar raised for them in terms of how to train to play the game.”

The project “CSKA, Everyone Get Over Here!” seeks to facilitate search for talented players who could be referred to the PFC CSKA Academy from across all of Russia. This was the very first time the project had been hosted by Tobolsk! The festival was attended by some 200 participants. Tobolsk boys born between 2009 and 2012 participated in a 5-by-5 football tournament and took the Unistat test involving a dash, a long jump, ball control, and a shot on goal. The budding players were being observed by coaches from the CSKA Academy together with coaches from Sports School No. 2.

Elena Belskaya, ZapSibNeftekhim’s Director for Government Relations and Socio-Economic Projects: 
“What we are witnessing here today is a major city-wide event for children designed to promote children's and youth sports. This is a follow-on to a whole large-scale series of investment made by SIBUR and PFC CSKA in their search for and further advancement of young talents. This is the first time the festival is being held beyond the Urals range, and as a result Tobolsk has become a place of attraction for budding athletes. This will mark the first time when we will not just be testing players and identifying their tangible talents, but will be also taking note of those whom we can consider for future professional development going forward".

Along with the core part of the event, the festival's guests were offered additional areas where a slew of activities were made available to them including panna-football, bumperball, and a cybersports arena where everyone could compete playing a FIFA videogame. At the end of the festival Alan Dzagoyev held an autograph signing session.

Alan Dzagoev, PFC CSKA selection coach:
“We brought our selection coaches here, they will be monitoring all of this. Based on the tests' results, we will be able to determine the physical abilities of these boys and decide who can progress even further and who is strong enough already. We are going to invite the best of the best to CSKA. And there we will be able to see whether they will be able to stay with us or not.”