Forte Village Resort will host some of the most famous sport legends in June and July, to make your stay truly unforgettable.

PLAY SOCCER WITH CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB SCHOOL
Also for the upcoming 2012 summer season the renowned British football team will held its courses at the Forte Village Resort. Take a look at the Sports Academies section for more info.

PLAY TENNIS WITH THOMAS ENQVIST
World famous tennis player Thomas Enqvist (world ranking n.4 in 1999) will be at Forte Village Resort from 20 to 28 of June, available for one to one tennis/coach session and show matches.

Throughout his career, Thomas Enqvist finished a year ranked in the top 10 four times and won at least one ATP title for six consecutive years. Enqvist posted some impressive victories, including wins over Pete Sampras, Juan Carlos Ferrero, and Andy Roddick. Enqvist won a total of 19 singles titles, the biggest being ATP Masters Series titles at Paris (1996), Stuttgart (1999) and Cincinnati (2000). He also won one doubles title. His best showing at a Grand Slam event was in 1999, when he lost the Australian Open final to Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia. He also reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon (2001). Enqvist currently works as captain for the Swedish Davis Cup.

PLAY RUGBY WITH AUSTIN HEALEY AND WILL GREENWOOD
World famous rugby players Austin Healey and Will Greenwood will be at Forte Village for the Ruby Academy from 16th till 30th July. One week training rugby school for kids from 5 to 14 years old is available.

CAREERS
Austin Sean Healey is a former English rugby union player, who played as a utility back for Leicester Tigers, and has represented the England national rugby union team and the British Lions. He has 51 England caps and 2 Lions caps. He has played for England at scrum half, fly-half, fullback and wing because of his versatility.

William John Heaton Greenwood played his club rugby for the Harlequins, having also played for Preston Grasshoppers, Waterloo and Leicester Tigers. He was overlooked by the England coach Jack Rowell, but was selected for the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa still uncapped, and ahead of then England captain Phil de Glanville. Subsequently picked by new England coach and ex-Tigers centre Clive Woodward he became an important part of that team, notably establishing a centre partnership with Jeremy Guscott. In 2003 he was made vice captain under Lawrence Dallaglio for the 2004 Six Nations tournament. He reached the 50 cap landmark against Ireland and played in all of England’s Six Nations matches. He won the last of 55 England caps against Australia in 2004. In 2005 Greenwood was injured for the Six Nations, but was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, his third Lions tour. In 2006 he announced his retirement, after 55 England English rugby union caps and 31 tries.

HOW TO BOOK
To book your stay at Forte Village Resort and experience a unique sport experience:

Write: holiday@fortevillage.com
Call: +390709218054
Places are limited and subject to availability