As the Club is run entirely on a voluntary basis, we are always looking for more people to help Even if you can only give an hour every now and again, we'll make sure we make good use of your time and skills.
Willing helpers are never turned away. We realise how precious time can be and we won't pressure you into taking on more than you can manage. These are just a few of the jobs that helpers can do:
- Writing press releases and reports for your child's team for local press and the Club website
- Organising social events
- Coaching, or helping coaches at training sessions
- Arranging transport
- First aiders
- Fundraising
- Making refreshments
- Putting up and taking down nets
- Starting and Managing new teams
Helping out is a great way to get to know people and to contribute to the Club's development - and you don't necessarily need to know anything about football!
To become involved please contact secretary or any team manager
AUGUST 2009 - Manchser United Soccer School to return to Hampton in 2010
Manchester United Soccer School will be returning to Hampton in 2010 . The 2010 Soccer school will be held on 31st May and 1st June 2010. Places will go on sale through the Man Utd Soccer school webiste on 10th September 2009
JUNE 2009 - Hampton FC wins Hunts FA County Charter Standard Development Club of the Season
We are very pleased to announce that Hampton Football Club has been named as Huntingdonshire F.A. County Charter Standard Development Club of the Season. We have now been put forward by the County F.A. to the Regional panel for consideration for a Regional Award.
MAY 2009 - Serpentine Green Shopping Centre continue sponsorship
We are very pleased to announce that Serpentine Green Shopping Centre has continued the sponsorship of the Club into 2009 with a donation of over £2000. Some of this was received earlier in the year and has been used to purchase new Mini Soccer match goals for the younger teams with a second set on order for the start of next season.
Centre Manager Dennis Baldry visited a club Saturday morning training session last month to meet players and coaches.
Unfortunately he was not able to join in the session due to an arm injury sustained whilst playing rugby. However he did express a desire to return when fit to join in as originally intended and we shall hold him to his word!