Posted: Sat 16th Apr 2016

Assistant Coaches Needed For Local Under 9s Football Team

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Apr 16th, 2016

A local youth football team is looking for committed members of the community to step up to the mark and take on the role of assistant coach.

Cefn United Youth Football are searching for a willing member of the community to help their under 9’s team along and embrace the responsibilities, commitment and fun this brings.

Training takes place every Wednesday evening 18:00 to 17:00 at Church Fields, Rhosymedre.

Matches for the remaining part of this season are every Sunday then next season (under 10’s) will be every Saturday kick off 10:30 to 12 noon.

Without the generosity, skill and energy there would be no local community sport. If you want to become a local hero and help bring the next generation of footballers onto the big pitch then contact Ken Jones, Cefn United YFC on 07790 843 440 or submit your interest at www.cefnunitedyfc.co.uk

Further details about the club and the under 9’s team can be found at www.cefnunitedyfc.co.uk



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