
Aldershot Youth Football, Football for Boys and Girls
RUSHMOOR SAINTS was formed to serve the Aldershot, Farnborough, Farnham, Ash, Fleet, Woking and Guilford in the Hampshire and Surrey catchment areas to provide football for children.
An Aldershot based childrens football club that has been serving the community of Hampshire and Surrey for over 25 years, for Boys and Girls from the age's of 5 up to 18.
Being a Charter Standard club Rushmoor Saints has been providing good FA quality of coaching, with all coaches at least gaining Level 1 through to Level 3 qualification.
FORTH COMING EVENTS:
13/06/08 : Presentation Evening
21/06/08 : Summer Tournament
22/06/08 : Summer Tournament
RECENT NEWS EVENTS:
YOUTH CLUB VOTED COUNTY'S BEST!!!!!
TROPHY TRIUMPH: Club chairman Vernon Slater and youth leader Sally Slater hold up the club’s trophy, with a few of the helpers and youngsters from the youth club
AN Aldershot youth club that’s been running for more than 30 years has been voted the best in the county.
St Joseph Youth Club, which is affiliated to Rushmoor Saints Football Club of Aldershot, was named Youth Club of the Year by Hampshire Youth Options.
The youth club is held every fortnight at St Joseph’s School on Bridge Road, Aldershot, and currently has around 120 members ranging from eight to 14 years old.
Children enjoy indoor activities, including PlayStation games, bar football and snooker as well as outdoor fun, such as skateboarding, football and roller hockey.
The football section of the club is a Chartered Standard Development Club and is on the brink of achieving a Community Standard Award.
Rushmoor Saints runs a Saturday morning club for four and five-year-olds at All Hallows School on Weybourne Road, and football teams from under sevens to under 17s.
The club also accommodates two girls’ football teams and has 280 members.
Club chairman, Vernon Slater, said: “With the club achieving the community award, we plan to attain funding to build clubhouse facilities that will not only benefit the youth and football clubs, but other community sports projects.”
A delegation from the club went to the Winchester Guildhall recently to pick up the Jorgensen Challenge Trophy and a cheque for £250, in the presence of the Mayor of Rushmoor, Councillor David Welch.
The club will spend the money on a Nintendo Wii
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