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International futsal stars all set for Hereford tournament - Hereford Times |
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010 00:34 |
Hereford TimesEngland, Finland, Malta and Turkey are coming to Hereford for an FA Four Nations International Futsal Tournament. Futsal is played between two teams of five ...
HEREFORDSHIRE schoolchildren will be taking part in a two-day city-based international football festival which kicks off on Good Friday, April 2.
England, Finland, Malta and Turkey are coming to Hereford for an FA Four Nations International Futsal Tournament.
Futsal is played between two teams of five players on a hard-court surface.
Junior teams from Herefordshire will also be showcasing their futsal skills in four development matches.
The event is being held at thePoint4 sports facility at the Royal National College for the Blind in Venns Lane.
The first international match kicks off at 5.30pm on Good Friday and will be followed by the second game at 7.45pm.
But, before the main fixtures, there will be a 30-minute junior development match involving Bishops School under-14 girls and Weobley High School at 3.45pm.
Hinton under-10 boys will then meet Bromsgrove Futsal Club in a match which kicks off at 4.20pm.
The tournaments third-and-fourth-place play-off match starts at 4.45pm on Saturday, April 3 with the grand final scheduled for 7pm.
Before that, Bartestree under-12 boys will play Pegasus Juniors at 3pm with Aylestone School under-16 girls taking on Bishops School at 3.35pm.
Day tickets, costing 3 for adult and 2 under-16s,are available from thePoint4 by calling on 01432 376376.
Herefordshire FA are involved in the festival and, for more details, visit www.thefa.com or www.herefordshirefa.com Print Email Share Comments(0) More Sport stories Bowled over by grant Herefordshire Bridge results Season will open on Bank Holiday Leintwardine Cup Redditch school pip Whitecross to top title World best for Irie Hill Big match report from Mortimer Park Westfields win but top rugby sides beaten Hereford under-14 win through to final First outing Your sayYour Herefordshire Add your comment Register for a FREE Hereford Times account and you can have your say on today's news and sport by adding comments on articles we publish. |