In 2013 Falkirk Ladies will celebrate its 20th anniversary and the club are looking for girls and women of all ages to join its various teams, 11s, 13s, 15s, 17s and seniors, to celebrate this milestone.
Falkirk Ladies is the oldest and most successful team in Central Scotland and the only one with a team in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL).
The club holds the Scottish FA's 'Development' level Quality Mark award and are working towards the new Elite Club License.
The club welcomes all interested players to the club and looks to involve everyone at their own level.
The teams offer training twice a week for youth teams, three times for its second team and four times a week for its SWPL players plus specialist provision such as access to physios and strength and conditioning coaches.
The club are looking for experienced players to join its SWPL squad as they look to play their third season in the Premier League and want to build on their developments over the past two seasons. It also needs enthusiastic players to join its second senior team as it aims to finish above this season’s third place finish.
On Sunday, 18 November, the club are holding an Open Day on the 3G astro-turf at Planet Soccer, Little Kerse Football Complex, Grangemouth.
They would like to invite all interested players along to take part in an afternoon of Fun Fours, Soccer Sevens and 11-a-side football plus to get the chance to take part in its fun Beat the Goalie and Keepy Uppie competitions.
You do not need to pre-register, just turn up on the day and have some fun.
8-13 years old:1pm - 2:30pm
14-Adults: 2:30pm - 5:00pm
So if you are interested in joining any of our teams either come along on the 18th or email the club at falkirklfc@yahoo.co.uk for more information.
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