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Welcome to West Exe Youth Football Club. The Club was formed by a group of parents to offer football to kids based in the West Exe area of Exeter. From that first meeting at the Seven Stars public house the Club was formed with six teams entering local leagues in the Exeter area.
The club has managed to progress again this season which will see thirteen teams participating in the following age groups:- under 8, under 9, under 10, under 11, under 12 (2 teams), under 13 (2 teams), under 14, under 15 and U16, and the girls section have a team entered in the U12, U13 & U15 age groups.
As one of only a handful of clubs in the Exeter area to have attained the Charter Standard Club award West Exe will continue to encourage coaches to take the various coaching oportunities available, and promote participation as well as healthy competition within the Club.
We have a dedicated committee who give up their time voluntarily on match days, training sessions in addition to attending meetings and assisting at fund raising and social events for the Club. I would ask that all players and parents give them as much support as possible.
My thanks go to our numerous sponsors whose support is an integrall part in the running of a successful football Club.
We have our own interactive website which we encourage you to view and participate in by using the section available to express your own views on matches, players or football in general.
www.westexeyouthfootball.org.uk
Please remember this is a family club and active participation by parents and supporters is as important as the efforts of players and committee members, please play your part in ensuring the future success of the Club both on and off the field. I would just like to emphasise that as a Charter Standerd Club we expect high standards of behaviour and request both players and supporters conduct themselves in an appropriate manner when representing the club. I would like thank you for you support and wish managers, players & supporters an enjoyable & successful season..
Paul Haydon
Chairman
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