Evesham United AFC is an unincorporated association football Club controlled by its members in accordance with the constitution of Evesham United AFC. Evesham United are a Community Charter Standard Club and we are proud to have achieved this status. With the first team, a development squad, two girls teams, three under 18s teams and 19 junior teams ranging from Under 8s to under 16s, we are a large club in a small market town.
The club is committed to providing football in the community for the community. Over 300 girls and boys play football for the club. This also includes the commitment of people from our community giving a lot of time to help support the club.
The club is committed to providing football in the community for the community. Over 300 girls and boys play football for the club. This also includes the commitment of people from our community giving a lot of time to help support the club.
Services
The Spiers and Hartwell Jubilee Stadium has a superb function room which is ideal for business conferences, weddings, family parties, wakes, discos, live music and events. If you are interested in finding out more, please ring the club on 01386 442303 (if there's no answer leave a message and we'll call you back).
The cost is 20.00 per month and on joining, each new member is given a membership number between 1 and 200. This number will then be entered into each monthly draw, provided that the membership is kept up to date. The monthly draw normally takes place after a home fixture towards the end of each month.
Evesham United Juniors has been running now since 2001 and has been at Charter Standard Community level for the past 13 years. Currently we have 20 junior sides with 30 coaches and over 300 players of all ages and sexes.
As a Community Charter Standard Club under the Football Association's Charter Standard Club scheme, the main objective is to provide the best facilities and coaching for the players of all abilities and to develop potential candidates for the senior team and beyond.The ultimate benefits of sustaining a successful junior section is to provide a source of 'Evesham grown' talent for the Youth and Senior side.
As a Community Charter Standard Club under the Football Association's Charter Standard Club scheme, the main objective is to provide the best facilities and coaching for the players of all abilities and to develop potential candidates for the senior team and beyond.The ultimate benefits of sustaining a successful junior section is to provide a source of 'Evesham grown' talent for the Youth and Senior side.
In 2015, Evesham United FC Juniors Co-Ordinator Dave Giles was asked by a relative to travel to Gambia and help with coaching football in a school near Banjul. As the retired Bank Manager said "I had time on my hands and thought great idea visit my relation, have some sunshine and help in a school coaching what more do I want!".
It is the responsibility of the captain to be the primary contact for the team and all players involved. By allowing a player to take part in a club's match, you are confirming that a player is aware of and will abide by these rules. When a team joins the EUFC league they are committing to the duration of one entire season, or a period of 6 weeks, whichever is longer.
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Jan 20, 2022
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James Ryman
Aug 07, 2021
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Ian Barrett
Jul 23, 2021
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Marc Farmer
Dec 13, 2020
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It's a nice enough venue with a sheltered seating area when watching a game. Good to go if you fancy watching a bit of local club football. Nice bar area and there's hot food available. There's a kiosk area to buy Evesham united paraphernalia but where you can get a decent tea or coffee too.
There are kids football teams available for your children to join from school age up with regular training nights during the week and league games at the weekend. A good place for your kids to meet children out of their school circle, get some exercise and learn team spirit and sportsmanship.
There are kids football teams available for your children to join from school age up with regular training nights during the week and league games at the weekend. A good place for your kids to meet children out of their school circle, get some exercise and learn team spirit and sportsmanship.
Darth Scrote
Jan 22, 2019
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