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Gornal Community Football Club

Providing football to all ages and abilities.


Sports/activities offered
  • Football
    Children play football because it is fun, challenging and exciting. Most kids love being part of a team. Football teaches cooperation and team work, helps develop positive social skills and teaches...

Ages catered for
  • Not specified

Disabilities catered for
  • Not specified
Gornal Community Football Club

Until 2005 Gornal was part of the youth structure at Gornal Athletic.  Gornal Girls was created in the summer of 2004 following a request from a group of girls led by Beth Moore who were interested in forming a girls football team.   The girls first training sessions were held on Abbey Street Rec, Lower Gornal on Saturday mornings.  In 2005 the girls held a sponsored penalty shootout at the Old Chainyard pub in Coseley, the money raised was added to a club bagpack at Safeway in Kingswinford to purchase the first kit for the first two teams, an U10’s and U12’s. In that first season the U10’s finished as league runners up in the SDYFL.  Gornal Colts followed in 2005 under the then Chairman, Steve Watts and a small group of coaches/managers.

Additional Information

This club is affiliated to its National Governing Body
This club has a Clubmark or Accreditation

Contact Information
Alan Moore
01384 468320
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