Flexi Football

18th September 2012

A fun and competitive game to suit you.

We provide the pitch We provide the refs You provide the players Flexi Footie is an innovative 11-a-side concept which is aimed at players and teams, who for whatever reason, do not play affiliated football. Set up by the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA, games are currently played at Sheffield University's magnificent Goodwin Sports Centre and on the terrific 3G pitches at Hillsborough College, Sheffield. This league has an emphasis on social inclusion and is always on the look-out for more adult teams (16+), of all ages, races, ability, religion and background, to take part in the beautiful game on a more regular basis. Central venues, one hour games, FA qualified referees and minimal administrative duties all provide an opportunity for people to experience grassroots football with minimal fuss and maximum benefits. 2012/13 season start dates: Goodwin (Saturday) League - 29 September 2012 Hillsborough (Tuesday) League - 2 October 2012  For more information contact Get Into Football Officer Matt Elkington at Matt.Elkington@sheffieldfa.com or  call the development team on 0114 241 4992. 

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