Position Vacant – Head Coach

We are looking to recruit a Head Coach for the Mini Roos competition at St Bernadette’s Football Club.

The role:

  • Set the technical standards for the club
  • Willing to further their coach accreditation and education
  • Ability to plan and coordinate structured training programs for the SBFC Team Coaches
  • Coaching needs to be based on the FFA curriculum
  • This is a voluntary position
  • Any training courses (C Licence) and coaching kits would be sponsored by SBFC
  • Coordinate Saturday morning home games at Eric Mobbs ground

If you are interested in this role, please email us on sbfcfooty@gmail.com

Registrations open for 2017

Registrations open for 2017

Do your kids dream of one day being a soccer legend like Leo Messi? Let us help them get off to a fun start this year. Sign them up to play soccer with their mates.

Registration Day is this Sunday 5th February at St Bernadette’s Catholic Church at 10am. Come and meet your committee and ask questions.

Official registration and payment needs to be processed for all Football NSW players on the website MyFootballClub. You will need to create an FFA number for each child you register, then follow the steps to complete the registration form.

Please note that due to a revision of costs by our Association, Hills Football, we have been able to reduce our SBFC registration fees for some grades. New prices, per player are:

Kindi – Under 6’s = $110

Year 1 – Under 7’s = $120

Year 2 – Under 8’s = $130

Year 3 – Under 9’s = $140

Year 4, 5, 6 – Under 10’s and up = $160

Registration fees include uniform shorts, socks and drink bottle. Plus each player will get to take home their club soccer ball at the end of the season.

Mate against mate.

Mate against mate.

Our U7 teams in 2016 played an in-house competition with Hills Grammar School. All games were held either at our home ground at Coolong Reserve in Castle Hill, or out at the lovely grounds at Hills Grammar. A nice sausage sizzle and coffee van where a welcome site on those early Saturday mornings.

Occasionally we were up against each other, which we I think might have been the kids favourite games. A great rivalry has now been established and they are out to beat each other. The Tigers are the winners, but look out. 2017 and it may all change!

Girls love soccer

Girls love soccer
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Girls love soccer – go Georgina.

Give your daughter a great start to team sport by joining one of the Kindi soccer teams. She’ll make great friends and have a fun time on a Saturday morning with running, kicking, scoring and eating oranges!

For all those girls in older years, let them know they can give soccer a go. Often in the older grades a girl can be a secret weapon on the team. Opponents might take it easy on the girls, not realising their full potential.

We have some awesome girl power at SBFC, and we want to see it grown.