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Athenlay football club is a local grassroots f.a chartered standard youth football club based near Harris girls East Dulwich, we have over 20 teams from ages 8 right through to 21, we also have 6 girls teams u9,u10,u11,12,13,14 and we run a girls only wildcats center which is for girls aged 5 to 9 this program is to introduce girls into football in a fun and positive environment.

we are currently looking for new players to join our existing teams especially our u12s and u11s boys teams ( new year 6 and 7 school years).

we do not hold trials and have an open door policy for anyone who wants to play football , we see ourselves as a community club so everyone is welcome, we will never turn a child away for not being good enough.


for anymore information please don't hesitate to drop me a message or you can call me on 07415232083.

kind regards

paul parker.

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