Football, capoeira, cycling, and more: Boituva opens enrollment for sports school; see how to register
Boituva has opened enrollment for a sports school offering 19 free sports modalities for all ages and abilities.
The municipality of Boituva, located in SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil, has officially opened registrations for its sports school, which provides access to 19 different sports modalities at no charge. This program is aimed at fostering sports participation among community members of all ages and abilities, making it inclusive for everyone. Interested individuals can sign up by visiting the Municipal Sports Department during business hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
To enroll, applicants must present a specific document called the Boituva Card, along with an original ID of the individual registering. For minors looking to enroll, the presence of a parent or guardian is required to complete the process. The program includes a wide variety of sports such as athletics, capoeira, football, swimming, and adapted sports for older adults, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to community sports engagement.
This initiative not only promotes physical activity among residents but also encourages social interaction and skill development through various sports. By making these programs free and accessible, Boituva aims to enhance community health, inclusion, and the overall quality of life for its citizens. The availability of diverse sports options allows for increased participation and caters to varying interests and capabilities among the local population.