Premier League KicKS

The Foundation has worked closely with Clarion Futures since 2017 to develop innovative and exciting community projects for their residents across Merton, with a focus in Mitcham.   Upping Your Game – Friday Night League is a programme based at Tooting and Mitcham FC that provides a structured football coaching session alongside a series of workshops, work experience, volunteering and accredited training courses for young people aged 12 – 18.   This session has now been extended through match funding from our Premier League Kicks project and continues to engage many young people throughout the week.  Clarion have been excellent partners to the Foundation and also support our summer holiday programmes across various locations in Merton.

The Foundation runs various sessions in communities where the impact of Foundation work can make a positive difference to local young people’s lives. Our evening Kicks sessions target young people and consist of high quality coaching, small sided competitive matches and opportunities to represent the Foundation in tournaments and matches against other professional clubs’ Kicks programmes.

Where?

Friday Night Football
Time: 6 - 8 pm

Mixed session

Ages: 11-18 years

Address:  Tooting and Mitcham FC (front astro), Imperial Fields, Bishopsford Road, Morden, SM4 6BF

Session Dates:

01/03/24

08/03/24

15/03/24

22/03/24

NO SESSION 29/03/24

NO SESSION 05/04/24

NO SESSION 12/04/24

Friday Night Football  
Time: 6 - 8 pm

Boys and Girls session

Ages: 11-18 years

Address: The Aspire Centre, Burr Road Entrance, SW18 4SS

Session Dates:

01/03/24

08/03/24

15/03/24

22/03/24

NO SESSION 29/03/24

NO SESSION 05/04/24

NO SESSION 12/04/24

Thursday Night Football

4.30-5.30pm Mixed 7-10 years

5.30-6.30pm Mixed 10 - 12 years

Address: AFC Wimbledon, Plough Lane Stadium, 5-a-side pitch (4G), Plough Lane, SW17 0NR

Session Dates:

28/02/24

07/03/24

14/03/24

21/03/24

28/03/24

NO SESSION 04/04/24

NO SESSION 11/04/24

Aims of PL Kicks

  • Support the physical, social and mental development of young people

  • Develop social action, volunteering projects and pathways for young people into education, training and employment

  • Provide positive activities that strengthen local communities reducing anti social behaviour and violent crime

For more information please contact Cheryl Gill

cheryl.gill@afcwf.org.uk