Leyton FC Ladies are looking for players for both their senior women's team and the U17 (School Year 11 and 12) squad.
Contact Reg on 020-8505-8683 for details of fixtures on Sunday and training on Tuesday evening at Walthamstow.
Chigwell Boys U14s require strong players at U14 level (Year Nine in September).
Playing in the B division of the Echo League. The club is interested in a striker and centre back but all positions considered.
Training is on Tuesday and Saturday and home games on Sunday in Hainault.
Tuesday training moves to Abridge in the winter. All managers / coaches have FA coaching badges and are police checked. Call Greg on 020 8257 0362.
Interwood FC U9 are looking to add to their cup winning team in the East London and Essex League.
Trials will be held at Ray Park Lodge, Snakes Lane, South Woodford on August 19 at 12noon and August 21 and 28 at 6.15pm.
For further information contact Pat 07977 105970 or Paul 07950 600133.
Loughton FC have vacancies for players in their U11 team (call Keith 8508 4757) and their U15 team (call Tony or Dawn 8502 5644).
The club's U17 team require a goalkeeper (call Mark 8502 4591).
Cowley Boys FC U14s (Year nine) seek strong players for the new season in the A division of the Echo League.
The club won the league and cup double last season and is preparing for the new division.
It needs a top quality striker and a decent defender to add to the squad.
Players must be of a good standard, have potential, and have commitment.
Training is currently held on Sunday and home games are played at Wanstead Flats.
All managers/coaches have FA coaching badges to at least Level One and are police checked. For more details call Neil on 07818 016 544.
Waltham Forest U11s require good standard players to join a team moving from mini soccer to 11-a-side games.
Players must be in Year Six from September.
Training is on Wednesday evenings and games are on Sunday mornings (Echo league).
The club has FA-trained and police checked coaches Call Mal on 0793 2497 640 or 020 8524 2658.
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