Just Play in Suffolk - Ipswich Town News
Suffolk FA, in conjunction with the Goals Soccer Centre, has announced the launch of Suffolk’s first FA Mars Just Play Centre.
The Just Play initiative is supported by The FA’s adult football partner Mars and creates a new and informal way to play the game.
Just Play kickabouts are designed for when you want to play football without committing to a weekly game, a league or team strips. It’s all about loose, casual play, so there are no excuses about fitness or levels of experience.
The weekly sessions will run on Wednesday evenings (7-8pm) from 17th August and Sunday evenings (6.30-7.30pm) from 21st August at Goals at the address below, costing just £2 per session and open to males aged 16 and over.
To book your place on the first session, email your name, address and date of birth together with the date of the session you wish to attend, to James Payne, Suffolk FA’s Get into Football Officer, james.payne@suffolkfa.com
Goals Soccer Centre
Suffolk New College
Off Grimwade Street
Ipswich
IP4 1LT
Please note that the Goals venue operates a strict footwear policy, blades and metal studded boots are not permitted.
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