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COMMUNITY FOOTBALL
Community Football's key responsibility is to enhance, increase and promote opportunities to play football on the Central Coast.
Community Football service grass roots football and offer a range of programs for the total beginner through to the budding football player looking to improve their technical ability and skills. Community Football's aim is to create a positive first experience of our sport and offer a service that exceeds participants expectations leaving them wanting more of our great sport!
Community Football offer a range of junior development programs including:
- School holiday programs (Precision Clinics / Football Fourz)
- Newcastle Permanent Schools program (School Development, Talent Accelleration Programs, School Tournaments)
- Veto Sports Cup - For Grades 5 & 6
- Mini kicker pre school program
- Precision Football Clinics (for 7-9yr olds)
A comprehensive coach education calendar exists that offers members of the coast:
- Regular coaching qualifications courses at Pluim Park (Junior, Youth and Senior Licences)
- "FFA Grassroots" Certificate Courses at local clubs
- Coaching update sessions
- FFA Community Football Licence Coaching Courses
Community Football provide support to the 22 affiliated clubs through a range of resources to assist with their ongoing development.
For further information on each of Community Footballs programs refer to the links from this page or contact us at development@ ccfootball.com.au or Phone: 02 4362 2216 Fax: 02 4362 7389
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Football Stars of Tomorrow Episode Two all set
After a history making appearance on commercial television, episode two of award winning television program Football Stars of Tomorrow set for this Sunday, July 5th 2009, 2pm on Channel Nine.
In episode two, Football Stars of Tomorrow travelled to London to chat with Australian and Fulham FC Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer about the Socceroos and life in England.
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NSW Health has reported that the level of community transmission of H1N1 09 Influenza in NSW is increasing, particularly in Sydney.
In response to this information, Football NSW advises that players, officials, volunteers and personnel who have flu-like symptoms should immediately cease attending training or games.
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Football Stars of Tomorrow on Nine airing this Sunday
www.fstars.com.au
Episode one of award winning television program Football Stars of Tomorrow will debut this Sunday 28th of June 2009 at 2pm on Channel Nine.
Channel Nine personality Stephanie Brantz will host ‘Season Four’ of Football Stars of Tomorrow which will be screened during the ‘Wide World of Sports’, broadcasting grassroots football across the nation.
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We all live in this new age of communication technology, with many systems available to us to communicate with all people around the world I am trying to use the free technology that is available to us to get as much information out to clubs and all it members with out bogging down club committee members. read more > |
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There have been reports coming in from clubs around the coast about a bag thief targeting sports bags at club grounds.
We ask that all precautions be taken, have your team official or other recognised person stay with your bags at all times, secure all valuables or leave them locked in your vehicle if possible.
If you see ANYONE that you are unsure of loitering around your belongings, ensure your team official or ground official is advised immediately.
Theft is punishable by law, and should the person be apprehended, we ask that all legal processes to take place.
Again, please secure your bags and belongings and leave them with a trustworthy team official, or someone you trust that will remain with the bags during the game duration. read more > |
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