FA Respect
An Online Guide for Parents

As part of its Respect programme, The FA has launched a new free Respect online parent guide - a replacement for Soccer Parent. The online module features film content to showcase unacceptable parental behaviour and its consequences on young players. There is also commentary from well-known and grassroots football figures, including Stuart Pearce and Howard Webb

>>Go To Respect Guide for Parents

See more FA Respect Videos at YouTube

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Club Welfare Officers

The club Welfare Officer is Kirsty Bush who can be contacted on 07973137660 or dash.bush@virgin.net. If she cannot be contacted and the matter is urgent please contact Trevor Sostacenko on 07771547227 or eaglessos@aol.com.

The club welfare officers have the responsibility for ensuring that children and young people who play for the Eagles can play football in a safe and non threatening environment, and are not subject to any physical or oral abuse. If you have any concerns whether they arise from the behaviour of a team official or another adult associated with the club, or indeed a visiting team, please discuss them with Kirsty or Trevor. Club welfare officers will also report any incidents of serious abuse that are drawn to their attention to the appropriate authorities, irrespective of whether that abuse may occurred outside the football environment.

News Stories

Newsletter:

Below are links to news stories for the club

Reds and Blues Salute Young Guns

In the two seasons the Reds & Blues have been together Gary and Derren would like to congratulate the following players (past and present) who have this year been offered contracts with professional Clubs.


Arsenal celebrity XI to play match in memory of murder victim

An Arsenal celebrity XI played a match in memory of murder victim Antonio Samuels against a side containing old and current Letchworth GC players at the Herts County FA Ground in Letchworth GC on Sunday, May 24.


Eagles celebrate a triple league cup success

Over the past week Eagles teams have enjoyed great success in Royston Crow League Cup Finals staged for the first time at the Bury Buntingford - May 2009


Sunday 22nd March 2009 - u11 Blues - Hertfordshire U11 County Cup Final Champions!!

Letchworth Eagles Blues……………………1 Welwyn Pegasus Royals……………………….0


A team of 7 year olds have joined forces with Diabetes UK, the largest organisation in the UK working with people with Diabetes to bring awareness by having the Diabetes UK logo printed on their new football kit.

The team of Letchworth Garden City Eagles Under 8's Orange and Blacks were formed in the summer of 2008. They are currently playing in the Royston Crow Football League and despite playing against teams that have been formed for a year longer they are performing admirably.  Dec 2008


Eagles u11 Yellows cup final - On a glorious sunny morning the Letchworth Garden City Eagles (Yellows) Under 11's met at the leisure centre to board the coach to take them to their first (hopefully of many) 11-a-side cup final, in their first season playing 11-a-side football; a commendable achievement in itself.  May 2008


Eagles u12 blues top the Royston Crow under 12 division 1 and were losing finalists in the Herts County Cup and Royston Crow League Cup competitions this year.   May 2008


Under 17 Yellows Cup Final - This was always going to be a tough game for the Eagles up against the Hitchin Academy team.  May 2008


On a very hot and sunny morning in Great Hormead, the U10 Blues cruised to another win and collected the three points that made them the League A winners for 2007-8. - May 2008


Eagle’s girls league two champions - The under 14 girls have done it again, winning the league twice now in the last three years. - May 2008