Corby Hellenic Girls Youth Football Club was started in 2008 and has been growing steadily over the year to now be one of the most successful girl’s youth football clubs in Northamptonshire.We are working towards our charter status and we ensure that all coaches are FA qualified, CRB police checked and trained in First Aid. All our coaching staff are dedicated to the development and enjoyment of the girls that play football within our club. We play in the Midshires Girls Football League; we are always looking for new players at all ages from U6 to U16. Ability is not important all we look for is enthusiasm and commitment. And our one aim is to teach football in a fun and safe environment. Football gives girls the ability to be leaders and improves their self-esteem. They learn that they can be leaders, be powerful and strong and that those are perfectly fine qualities for a woman. They learn to explore themselves through football
Our home ground is Corby Hellenic Fisher Youth Football Club, Burghley Drive, in Corby. We train and play our home matches at our very own ground in Corby where we have a clubhouse with changing facilities, toilets, showers, bar area and kitchen.
You will find Corby Hellenic Fisher Girls teams on a Tuesday 6.30pm training on the playing fields on Burghley Drive, in Corby.
We are always looking to educate our coaches in order to improve our standards.
So if you are interested in playing or want to know more about the club,
Then please do not hesitate to contact us using the link on the left hand side.
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GIRLS LOOK!!!! GIRLS FOOTBALL IN CORBY FROM THE AGE OF 6 UPWARDS
SO COME ON GIRLS LETS SHOW THE BOYS WHAT WERE MADE OF
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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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