Tahuichi Academy

Tahuichi academy is a soccer training academy in Bolivia.

Long Island University football coach Arnold Ramirez first has seen a Tahuichi action team on a tournament in 1983.[1] Academy chairman was Roly Aguilera noted that Tahuichi teaches football as well as the first week is very hard for you.[2] Tahuichi teaches football and confers on the kids who had known only baseball and United States soccer.[3] Bolivia 's second-largest ville, with close to 1,000,000 people, most parts of the country 's biggest city.[4] The administrative capital 's La Paz, whose people of over 700,000 makes him the national territory.[4] But Bolivia is where the Tahuichi Academy, a college that has drawn up the basic structure of the nation.[5] Most of the children in order to be more citizens, but also in order to have great faith in the themselves.[6] The One-Month Tahuichi Way Program is Tahuichi 's more popular international agenda.[7] Because of its own success, Tahuichi has been growing beyond all odds, and a 2nd luck with that.[2] Bolivia has about 8,500,000 people, most of the kids who arrive in Tahuichi are of malnutrition and poverty-stricken.[8] Most of the Tahuichi Academy, a football school during Bolivian children ages 6 to 7:00, is localized.[9] It works out of the Tahuichi soccer academy in Santa Cruz.[10] Tahuichi teaches the kids an opportunity for an improved their lives.[11]

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Coordinates: 17°49′17″S 63°11′40″W / 17.8214°S 63.1944°W / -17.8214; -63.1944

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