Local And National Provision For Football

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Local And National Provision For Football The game of Football was first organised in England in the 1800s and is now the most popular sport around the world. The World Cup is held every four years and is the most-watched sports event today. Around 70 thousand boys play football, for either a school or club team, at each age level between the age ranges of Under 11 to Under 16, and over 500 thousand play between the ages of nine to 16. Only 0.6% of those five hundred thousand young footballers register in football academies, and a further 1.2% in centres of excellence. I am one of many who play football and I am going to find out what the associations are doing for grassroots locally and nationally. Local Grass Root Provision ========================== There are many football pitches in Maidstone (2*) however it was slightly disappointing that I could not find any floodlit pitches. There are also only 3 astro turfs in South park, Southward and Sutton Vallence (3*). I could also find many reduced football pitches for youngsters under 11.(4*) The KCC has made a deal with Charlton Athletic to bring their award winning football schemes into Kent (5*). Charlton provide coaching courses in Kent during every half term for £10 (13 ). There are 25 football clubs in Maidstone playing 11 a-side football in the junior section. Maidstone united provides coaching sessions for the local teams and schools (10* ) and has an under 14’s squad to under18’s squad. Gillingham also provide many soccer coaching courses around Kent (14), including courses held at schools (15). Most clubs in Kent are self-supportive and raise funds by themselves. ... ... middle of paper ... ...bId=3556&ClubPageID=11037 (20) http://www.kentfa.com/countyCups/womens/ (21)http://www.kentfa.com/countyCups/suncup/ (22)http://www.kentschoolsfa.org/ (23)http://www.culture.gov.uk/global/press_notices/archive_2002/dcms131_2002.htm?month=June&properties=archive_2002%2C%2Fglobal%2Fpress_notices%2Farchive_2002%2F%2C (24) “Hi Andrew There are curently 5 pan-disability (junior and adult) team's in Kent. Your nearest is Larkfield DFC - there is a link to there website, with all club details, from the "Sports" page, under "Football", on my section of the Unit website (address below) I have no idea of the number of disabled people playing football across the whole of the UK. I doubt anybody does, but your best bet is the Football Association, Jeff Davies - National Disability Football Manager

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