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Sawston Girls FC chosen to run an FA Mars Just Play! Centre

Sawston Girls FC chosen to run an FA Mars Just Play! Centre

Graham Pearl10 Aug 2014 - 14:25
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Sawston Girls FC will receive funding to run a FA Mars Just Play ! Centre in Sawston from September 2014 onwards.

Sawston Girls FC will run a FA Mars Just Play ! centre on Tuesday evenings 7-8pm starting on September 2nd on the Sawston Village College Astro pitch.

The session are for female (only) players aged 16 or over of all abilities and you can attend as often or as little as you like. The sessions will be on a turn up and play basis and will be £2 per session to help cover the booking fee.

For more information please contact: graham.pearl@ntlworld.com.

More general information has been copied below:

Just Play is about playing football. As simple as that.
The FA Mars Just Play! gives the casual footballer a chance to just turn up to a venue and play football. The Just Play kickabout is recreational football at its best – it’s about turning up for an hour of exercise and a bit of fun. It’s football for those who can’t or don’t want to commit to an eight-month long season of matches and training.
Frankly, it’s jumpers for goalposts, but we provide the balls, pitch and teams.
FA Mars Just Play! is purely for adults, for men, for women, for those who think they’re talented and for those who think they aren’t. It’s also for those with a disability or for 16–25s or women-only or even veterans; there’s a kickabout designed specifically for you, whatever your age or ability.
There are Just Play kickabouts up and down the country, with 400 Centres running since the programme launched in 2011. Sessions or ‘kickabouts’ are run on a weekly basis over 32 weeks of the year by a Level 1 coach.

Don’t leave your love of football back in the day. Use our easy search box to search for a kickabout, turn up and Just Play!

http://www.thefa.com/my-football/justplay/what-is-just-play

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