Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024
Introduction
The Chiltern Junior Sevens is an amateur football league for boys and girls aged 7-8 years old. It is based in the Chiltern Hills area of England, and currently has over 50 teams competing in it.
The league was founded in 1999, and has been growing steadily ever since. It is now one of the largest and most popular junior football leagues in the area.
The league is run by a committee of volunteers, who are all passionate about helping young people play football. They are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all players, regardless of their ability.
The league season runs from September to May, and each team plays 16-18 matches. The top teams at the end of the season qualify for the playoffs, with the winners being crowned champions.
In addition to the league, the Chiltern Junior Sevens also runs a number of other competitions, including a cup competition and a tournament. These competitions provide additional opportunities for players to compete and win trophies.
Rules
The Chiltern Junior Sevens follows the FA's Laws of the Game, with some modifications to make the game more suitable for younger players. For example, the games are played on a smaller pitch and with smaller goals.
The league also has its own set of rules, which are designed to ensure that all players have a fair and enjoyable experience. These rules cover things like player registration, conduct on the pitch, and disciplinary procedures.
Contact
For more information about the Chiltern Junior Sevens, please visit their website: https://www.chilternjuniorsevens.co.uk/
You can also contact the league by email: info@chilternjuniorsevens.co.uk