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We?re looking for new players and coaches to join us at Tulse Hill Junior Football Club! We are currently recruiting players for our u6, u7, u8, u9, u10 and u11 teams for the 2019/20 season. We also need enthusiastic individuals to help run our weekly coaching sessions. Sessions run from 10 am ? midday every Saturday in Dulwich Park (opposite the caf?).


If you?d like to find out more, you can get in touch with us at [email protected], visit our website https://www.tulsehilljfc.co.uk or just pop along and see us at one of our Saturday sessions.


Founded in 1964, Tulse Hill Juniors is one of the oldest and most established junior football clubs in South London.


All of our coaches are required to be DBS checked before they are allowed to carry out full coaching duties, and we advocate for them to become FA qualified within a year of joining the club.


Our sole mission is to provide a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere for children to learn the fundamentals of football regardless of age, gender, race or skill.


We are a member of the Tandridge Youth Football League, which is affiliated by the London FA and comprises of clubs from across the South London, Surrey and Kent Regions. The season runs from September to May with matches taking place on Sundays.


As a result of our affiliation with the London Football Association, each year we also take part in the London Cup, competing against teams from all over the capital.

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