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Junior Football Organisers

Congratulations to the following pupils who completed their FA Junior Football Organisers course at the College on Friday 18th May.

The FA JFO course is a leadership course designed to give young people aged 14-18 years the skills to deliver safe football related activities to groups of young players. This insight is the first step towards moving onto Level 1 Coach Education Courses, refereeing or administration.

By taking responsibility for both boys and girls aged 6-11 and organising football sessions and mini-soccer festivals it develops confidence to allow the volunteer to apply the skills within a club environment.

  • B King
  • L Galway
  • J Jessop
  • N Lafferty
  • R McManaman
  • I Johnson-Mills
  • J Byrne
  • E Goldborne
  • P Shiels
  • D Curren
  • E Johnson
  • K Reece-Griffiths

They were joined by 12 students from Fazakerley High School.