http://www.stainestownjuniors.com



                               About Us

Formed in 1995 Staines Town Juniors has gone on to become one of the largest junior  football clubs in the area. 

We are run exclusively by volunteer parents and other people willing to give up there own time to coach boys and girls of all ages and abilities within the club.

All managers and coaches have attended FA level 1 coaching courses and are familiar with basic first aid and have been vetted by the police child protection officers to ensure your child is free to play sport in a safe environment.

We currently run football teams for boys and girls aged 6 to 10 and for boys up to the age of 18 and our close association with our parent club Staines town gives older boys the opportunity to progress to the Staines academy team and for girls there is the recently formed Staines town ladies team.

From our modest beginnings we now run 20 junior football teams which gives the opportunity for 250 + children to play regular competitive football and receive quality coaching in a secure environment.

In conjunction with Staines town we also organise numerous social events both for children and parents alike and have a ready made facility for such events at Staines town football club from where we hold an annual presentation day for all our teams.


Our matches are played at new locations this season where we have 2+3 full size and 2 mini soccer pitches and during the summer months Littleton Recreation Ground doubles up as a training facility for all teams.
During the winter each team is allocated a floodlit training area within the local community.

In 2006 we were awarded the prestigious charter standard by the FA in recognition of our commitment to the development of children of all abilities within a safe secure environment.

Each year we run a 2 day football tournament at Imber court sports ground which has gone on to become one of the most popular tournaments in the Surrey area.

We shall continue to offer opportunities for children to play football in the future and encourage our players and parents to remember that it is important whether we win or lose that the most important things are the enjoyment and good sportsmanship of all.