Falkirk Community Trust in partnership with Falkirk Community Foundation are delighted to be able to announce an extended summer programme of Midnight League/Street Football thanks to our partners at Network Rail EGIP.
Sessions will run every Friday night between 3 July & 7 August between 7pm and 9pm at Falkirk Stadium.
Sessions are manned by Falkirk Foundation community coaches but the emphasis is on players to come down and get involved in 5 aside games with their friends.
If you don’t have a team however why not come down and coaches will find a team for you!
Most importantly these sessions are FREE OF CHARGE!
The additional funding which has been received in conjunction with on-going rail works in the Polmont area allows these sessions to continue but more importantly provide FREE bus transport for kids from the Polmont/Braes area as per the pick-up times below:
Whitecross Primary School – 6.15pm
Maddiston Primary School – 6.25pm
Braes High School – 6.35pm
Return Pick Up from Falkirk Stadium – 9pm
Please note that this is not specific to kids from these areas however and all are welcome to attend.
For further information please contact e-mail Falkirk Football Development Officer Aidan Forbes on aidan.forbes@falkirkcommunitytrust.org or e-mail Falkirk Community Foundation directly on foundation@falkirkfcf.co.uk
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