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PL Kicks Football Weekly Timetable PL Kicks Football Weekly Timetable Who is it for? PL Kicks Football is available for girls and boys ages 7 to 19, with groups selected by age ranges to ensure each player is safe. Our sessions run every week day in different locations across the Liverpool City Region, lasting 1 Hour (unless otherwise stated in the timetable below), and are FREE to attend. Pre-registration is NOT required. Just turn up and play! Monday Location Time Age Group Address Walton 7:00pm 11-17 Walton Hall Park, Walton Hall Avenue, Liverpool, L4 9XP Tuesday (Starting 11th September 2018) Location Time Age Group Address Toxteth 5:30pm 8-13 FireFit Hub, 115 Upper Warwick St, Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 8HD Toxteth 6:30pm 14-19 FireFit Hub, 115 Upper Warwick St, Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 8HD Our Toxteth Kicks Football Sessions is a partnership site alongside Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. Please note, these sessions run during the school term time only. Wednesday Location Time Age Group Address Anfield Sports & Community Centre, Lower Breck Road, Liverpool, L6 Anfield 5:00pm 7-11 0AG Anfield Sports & Community Centre, Lower Breck Road, Liverpool, L6 Anfield 6:00pm 12-16 0AG Please note, these sessions run during the school term time only. PL Girls & Womens Football Our PL Girls & Womens Football session is only available to girls aged 8 to 13 years. Anfield Sports & Community Centre, Lower Breck Road, Liverpool, L6 Anfield 5:00pm 8-13 (g) 0AG PL Kicks Football Under 18’s Development Squad Training This session is specifically for males ages 15-18 that have been chosen from our trials to represent the LFC Foundation’s Kicks Football Development Squad. Through weekly trials, players can gain access to FA Qualifications, prestige fixtures across the country and contacts to Semi-Pro football clubs. Anfield 6:00pm 15-18 Anfield Sports & Community Centre, Lower Breck Road, Liverpool, L6 0AG Thursday Location Time Age Group Address Wavertree Sports Park, Wellington Road, Liverpool, L15 Wavertree 5:00pm 8-13 4LE Wavertree Sports Park, Wellington Road, Liverpool, L15 Wavertree 5:00pm 14-17 4LE Gateacre 6:00 – 8:00pm 11-17 Gateacre School, Hedgefield Rd, Liverpool, L25 2RW Please note, our Gateacre Thursday session lasts 2 hours rather than the usual 1 hour. Our Gateacre Kicks Football Session is a partnership site alongside Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. Please note, these sessions run during the school term time only. NEW Late-Night Thursday Session at ASCC Location Time Age Group Address Anfield Sports & Community Centre, Lower Breck Road, Anfield 8:00 - 10:00pm 13+ Liverpool, L6 0AG This is in partnership with Anfield and North Liverpool Boxing Club & ASCC. Friday NEW LOCATION – SEFTON – Launching Friday, 21st September Location Time Age Group Address Kirkby 5:00pm 8-13 Kirkby Leisure Centre, Cherryfield Dr, Liverpool, L32 8SA Kirkby 6:00pm 14-17 Kirkby Leisure Centre, Cherryfield Dr, Liverpool, L32 8SA Wavertree 6:00-8:00pm 14-19 Wavertree Sports Park, Wellington Road, Liverpool, L15 4LE Croxteth Health and Wellbeing Centre, Altcross Rd, Liverpool, L11 Croxteth 6:00-8:00pm 11-17 0BS Netherton Activity Centre, Glovers Ln, Netherton, Bootle, Liverpool Sefton 6:00pm 8-11 L30 3TL Netherton Activity Centre, Glovers Ln, Netherton, Bootle, Liverpool Sefton 7:00pm 12 - 19 L30 3TL Please note, our Wavertree & Croxteth sessions last 2 hours rather than the usual 1 hour. Our Sefton session from 7-8pm is split into the following age groups: 12 to 14 and 15 to 19. Our Sefton, Croxteth and Kirkby Kicks Football Session is a partnership site alongside Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. .
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