1091 days ago

Girls open Football training at Birkenhead United

Luca Vasori from Birkenhead United afc

BUAFC would like to offer all girls interested in playing football in 2023 the opportunity to take part in the club Open Training every Friday from Friday 3rd of March to Friday 24th of March.

When : Friday 3rd March to Friday 24th of March
Where : Shepherds park
Time : Grade 9 and Grade 10 ( born 2014 – 2013 ) 4pm – 5.15pm
Time : Grade 11, 12, 13 ( born 2012 – 2011 – 2010 ) 5.30pm – 6.45pm


Children will be guided and supervised by BUAFC coaching staff , and a member of the BUAFC admin team will record attendance and take details for further communication. Teams will be selected for the winter league throughout the training period, and teams will be based on friends and relevant skills.

The 4 weeks are FREE for all girls.
Thank you

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