Our primary aim is to organise quality football coaching for the children and adults of Perton Village and the surrounding districts, eventually providing teams for both boys and then girls at each age group. However as the club grows we envisage becoming more than just a football club, integrating more with the local community to provide a social outlet and events for every player, family's and their friends.
About FC Perton.
Paul Chapman established the club in 1999. It has since gone on to seek and has become an FA charter standard club. We are affiliated to the Staffordshire F.A. The club is a purely voluntary organisation run solely to provide football teams for the children of our community. Those running the club take no money out of the clubs funds.
Coaching/Managers.
All our coaches/managers are, trained to F.A. Standards, been CRB checked, have attended child protection courses and are trained in first aid.
General Information
All coaches and Managers are CRB Checked.
All Managers are FACA (Football Association Coaches Association) registered.
All teams have qualified first aid person and qualified coaches.
We have teams going from under 8's through to Adults football.
Charter Standard Club. Club has high standards in child protection with every team having a child protection officer and there is an in club child welfare officer.
Club has been recognized by F.A for high standards by awarding fair play award.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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