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Hi Dadoftwo -


Come along to our Saturday or Sunday morning session in Dulwich. We provide football for children from the age of 3-12.


I've attached our youtube video which will give you a better idea of what we do.




Our email is [email protected] - feel free to get in touch and we can provide some more concrete information.


Looking forward to welcoming you to FMC

I have a very similar request but for an older child. We've recently moved to the area and my 11yr old is looking for a football club where he can play regular games and improve his football skills. Can anyone recommend a local club where all skill levels are welcome? Post 11yrs, clubs I've found seem to be more professional/based on try-outs and I'm not sure we'd qualify!

Baby Booters for 2-4 yr olds Sunday mornings 11am-12pm lots of fun.


http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/baby-booters/


They have various other things going on, e.g. an indoor climbing wall and fabulous swimming pool.


It's on Red Post Hill close to Dulwich Village / North Dulwich. Easy by car or bus (37, P4)

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