WELCOME to the Tingley Tigers Junior Football Club (JFC) website.
Tingley Tigers JFC was formed in 2002 and has seen many changes over the years, growing and expanding significantly as each new season commences.
We are an entirely non-profit making club which is organised and run on an unpaid and voluntary basis by the parents of the children playing for the club.
Our primary aim is to provide football coaching, competition and fun for children from the age of 4 upwards, and to assist in the development of the social and interactive skills of the children through the organisation of other non-football related social events.
Tingley Tigers JFC is an F.A. Charter Standard Club - and as such all our team coaches are formally trained by the F.A. to at least level 1 of the Football Association coaching skills grade including First Aid and Child Protection Training. In addition all committee members, coaches, and managers are CRB checked as a matter of routine.
We are organised into age group based teams, training takes place on a weekly basis during the football season with one of our team coaches.
Please see the individual team pages for details of training grounds and contacts.
Come and join our friendly club... we are always on the lookout for new players (boys or girls) all abilities welcome. If you are interested come along to one of our training sessions (see age groups for more details) or get in touch on our Tiger Phone or e-mail for more details.
Tiger Cubs - Mini Soccer
Our "Tiger Cubs" sessions are very popular and run on a Wednesday evening 6.00-7.00pm at Rodillian High School.
Coaches/Managers
We are always on the lookout for new coaches/managers, if you are interested please get in touch with Matthew Griffin or one of the other team managers.
Get ready for the new season - win a load of balls for your team!
Footballs, footballs, footballs! We've teamed up with Umbro to bring you the perfect boost for pre-season training - 10 Club Website footballs for your team!
What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!