Welcome to the Everett Rovers Football Club Website.
The club has an extensive range of youth teams ranging from under six’s to under 18’s and provides quality football coaching and playing opportunities for young footballers in the area. This allows player to enjoy a safe, fun, learning and playing environment in order that they can develop there skills, keep fit and active and have fun. Due to the number of teams that represent the club there are a number of different local venues used by the club, however the common values of fair play, enjoyment and respect for all other participants is a common theme that runs through the club. To view further details on any one of the youth sides click on the “Youth Teams” tab on the left.The purpose of this site is to provide information on the club and teams to players, parents, friends and relatives or anyone interested in becoming involved with the club. If you think there is something that you could do to help with the running of the club please do not hesitate to contact us, as being run by volunteers, the club will be only to grateful for whatever contribution you can provide.On the subject of contributions, like all clubs and organizations, we are only able to provide these playing and training facilities for local people due to the kind contributions provided by local businesses. We would thank them and encourage you to use our sponsors’ services whenever possible and mention your connection with club whilst doing so. Details of our club and team sponsors can be found on this website.
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On behalf of Mad Marge, Curly Top Karen and myself we would like to say a big 'thank you' for sponsoring our sky dives for Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity.
Jamie has won motm 3 times and has made lots of important saves for th U10's
Aaron
Aaron has
played outstanding and helped to get the 10s to the
Premier Cup final
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Pearce in England U21 admission England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce concedes his team will need to improve to reach next year's European Championship finals in Denmark.