Football Fever & MultiSports

Football Fever Multisports, the home of good sport!

Our aim is to bring enjoyable sporting activities to you. We have a range of sports for boys and girls over a variety of ages. Our main focus is on junior football. We train at several different times to accommodate players of all ages from reception year up to year 12s.

Autumn Term 5th Sept-16th Dec 2011 (Half Term 24th -28th Oct)
Spring Term 3rd Jan-30th March 2012 (Half Term 13th-17th Feb) (Easter 2nd-13th April)
Summer Term 16th April-31st May 2012 (Bank Holiday 7th May)


Training Times by Age Group:

  • Monday U10's (Year 5), Astro Turf, Dunmow Leisure Centre, 6-7pm.
  • Wednesday U11's (Year 6), Astro Turf, Dunmow Leisure Centre, 5-6pm.
  • Thursday U8's & U9's (Yr 3&4), Astro Turf, Dunmow Leisure Centre, 6-7pm.
  • Saturday U13?s, Laundry Lane, 10.30-11.30am.

(2011= 10/9, 1/10, 22/10, 12/11, 3/12)
(2012= 7/1, 28/1, 25/2, 7/3, 21/4, 12/5, 26/5)
Dates may vary due to senior football commitments.

All Dunmow United F.C./Football Fever training sessions run alongside School Term dates. There is normally no training over School holidays except Sports Camps running at Great Easton School.

 

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