

Pau Francisco Torres was a special guest in the end-of-the-season party
Pau Francisco Torres, the footballer from Vila-real who is part of the Yellows’ first-team squad, took part in the end-of-the-season party for children from the Villarreal CF Psychomotor Skills for Kids course, for kids aged three to five. Around 100 children have taken part this season.
Pau surprised the five year olds during the party, joining by video call and giving them some positive words. He is a role model for the youngsters, who really appreciated him taking time out of his day for them.
The Psychomotor Skills for Kids party normally takes place at the Villarreal CF Training Ground (CiudaD Deportiva) with inflatables and toys, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan changed this season.
Despite that, there was still a lot of fun to be had. The youngsters had a fun exercise where they had to find pieces of their own diploma. Once, they found every piece, they could put it together like a puzzle.
The party ended with a dance, which is now traditional. During this lockdown, the coaches and the youngsters have continued meeting up twice a week online for fun activities.
More about the Psychomotor Skills for Kids course
The aim of the course is to overall development of the child in all actions: motor, cognitive and socio-emotional, with the games being the activity stimuli to develop the young children’s physical condition.
The Psychomotor Skills for Kids course brings together motor, cognitive and emotional abilities… Activities based on the natural and spontaneous movement of children. The games are methodological instruments in the structure of the sessions through which exploration of all possibilities of movement are encouraged.
This early age activity, by means of games, physical activity and expression activities involve participation at an intellectual, physical, social and emotional level aimed at practicing an intelligent sport with a wide social-motor base as is football. Depending on the preference of parents/guardians, they can choose to sign their child up for one or two days a week for this leisure activity that will help the healthy growth of their children.






