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Helping youngsters to enjoy the 'beautiful game'

 

Welcome to the home of The Herefordshire Junior Football League

Managers notice - please click 'Managers' link above right for online handbook.

Each weekend during the season around 2,000 youngsters between the ages of 9 and 16 enjoy playing in teams across the county. With over 30 years experience the league is well organised to ensure the games are played for the enjoyment of all involved.

If you are already involved as a player, parent or manager please use the site to keep up to date with the latest news, fixtures and results and our Rules (managers please refer to the link at the top for information relating to aspects of administration and where to find help).

We're proud to be part of one of the most active junior leagues in the country. Each year over the past 10 years the number of teams in theleague has increased and we now provide football for in excess of 130 teams.

Whether you're playing, helping or supporting please remember the league exists to allow kids to enjoy football.

Please give them every support! 

 

KEEPING THE LEAGUE 'COGS' TURNING!


Diane Phillips is an important cog in the smooth running of the league.

As Secretary she is the link between the league and Club Secretaries in matters of administration and is the point of contact for any pre-match issues (i.e. postponements). Diane is ever present at monthly committee meetings and issues agendas and minutes. She is also responsible for maintaining the passport system and ensuring they get into managers hands as quickly as possible.

Diane says, "I'm grateful to all the Club Secretaries who are so helpful in giving out all correspondence when sent to them . A little reminder to managers, please use your Secretaries to liaise with me on any issues - Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year".

 

 

 

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