Saltburn Athletic Football Club
Saltburn Athletic Footbll Club
Term by definition
A game played on a rectangular field with net goals at either end in which two teams of 11 players each try to drive a ball into the other's goal by kicking, heading, or using any part of the body except the arms and hands. The goalie is the only player who may touch or move the ball with the arms or hands.
SAFC Club News
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Alan Smith - former Sheffield Wednesday and England physiotherapist!!

We are delighted to have the ongoing support of Alan Smith
(ex-England senior Football team Physio 1994 to 2002). Alan has donated
essential equipment to the Club and has freely given his time to help
raise funds for the Club. He officially opened our Football Gala Day in
2006.
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Under 12's Sponsors
Saltburn, Marske & New Marske Parish Council.
Helping the community.
Under 13's Sponsors
Keith Readman Travel.
Keith is another local lad doing his bit to support his local team.
Under 14's Sponsors
Ingleby's Estate Agents.
Lee is a local lad and is putting his support in his local team.
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Saltburn Athletic FC was formed in 1998. The
Club was initially organised as a community project. The purpose
of which was to not only provide football for local youngsters
but to provide a means through sport to channel their energy in
to worthwhile pursuits rather than negative pastimes.
Three teams currently compete in the Teesside Junior Football
Alliance. They are Under 13s, Under 12s and the Under 11s
who were formed in 2006 and joined the Club for the start of the
2006/07 season. Home games are played at Huntcliff School,
Marske Mill Lane, Saltburn. We are constantly looking for new
players to strengthen the squads and details of contact numbers
can be found on this Web site.
The Club is run by a Committee of volunteers and each team has
at least two Coaches who have gained Level 1 Coaching
Certificates through the North Riding FA. All members of the
Coaching team form part of the Committee and all of the
Committee members have been Police checked via the Criminal
Records Bureau (CRB) giving them clearance to work with
children. The Club is about to submit an application for Charter
Status and the achievement of this will demonstrate that the
Club follows the procedures and good practises laid down by The
Football Association (FA) in order to safeguard the interests
and welfare of the players as well as providing a safe
environment in which children can enjoy their football.
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