GDPR

You’ve probably received many emails by now notifying you of updates to privacy policies due to changes in EU data protection laws.

Pirelli FC is updating our Privacy Policy to:

  • Provide more details about what data we collect, how we use it, and how we share the data in order to operate our services.
  • Make it easier for you to access the information we keep.

You can read the full Privacy Policy here.

The updated Privacy Policy automatically goes into effect for all Pirelli FC members on May 25th, 2018.If you have any questions about GDPR or the information that we keep, please get in touch – info@pirellifc.co.uk

Pirelli JFC awarded FA Charter Standard status for 2018-19

Pirelli JFC is proud to be recognised as an FA Charter Standard Club, continuing to be committed to our players, coaches, referees and supporters by providing a safe and fun place for football.

Over the course of 2017-18, our club is checked against the standards set by the FA to ensure we meet the requirements of an FA Charter Standard Club. This includes everything from the committee down to children who play for the Club.

Requirements include:

  • A Minimum of one FA level 1 coach with an accepted FA Enhanced CRC check, in-date FA Emergency Aid qualification and Safeguarding Children certificate with every youth team
  • Constitution & Policies
  • Checks, Coaching & Qualifications
  • Links, Pathways & Development Plans

Take a look at the guidance for clubs undertaking the annual-health-check-guide-2017-18 .

Information for new FA Charter Standard Clubs

Launched in 2001, The FA Charter Standard Programme supported by McDonald’s is the FA’s accreditation scheme for grassroots clubs and leagues.
Its goal is to raise standards in grassroots football, support the development of clubs and leagues, recognising and rewarding them for their commitment and achievements.

With this in mind, FA Charter Standard accreditation is awarded to clubs and leagues rigorously adjudged to be well-run and sustainable – and which prioritise child protection, quality coaching and implementation of the Respect programme.

There are three levels of FA Charter Standard Awards for clubs:

  • FA Charter Standard Club for youth and adult clubs: the entry-level accreditation
  • FA Charter Standard Development Club: for clubs clearly enhancing the quality and scope of their football offering
  • FA Charter Standard Community Club: acknowledging the most advanced level of club development and football provision.
  • For clubs who have FA Charter Standard accreditation, the challenge is to progress to the next level or to maintain that level.

For clubs without FA Charter Standard status, the scheme provides aspirational points on its development journey.

CBBC Opportunity – Young Footballers Wanted

MATCH OF THE DAY: CAN YOU KICK IT?

Can YOU Kick It? CBBC is searching for the UK’s best young technical footballers. If you’re aged between 10 and 14 years old and think you have got the necessary tekkers, they would love to hear from you!

To apply for the show, you’ll need to complete an application form and send a video of you doing some of your best football moves. For further details on how to apply – please visit their website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/curations/be-on-a-show

Applications close at noon on Friday 18th May 2018  – Good Luck!

Nominations For The FA And McDonald’s Grassroots Football Awards 2018 Are Now Open

The awards recognise how grassroots leagues, clubs, volunteers and community projects play their part in making the nation’s favourite game happen week in and week out up and down the country.

As an FA partner for 16 years and the longest standing supporter of grassroots football in the UK, McDonald’s continues to champion those selfless volunteers who enable everyone to play and enjoy grassroots football in a safe, fun and inclusive environment regardless of age, gender or disability.

Every year the awards receive 1000s of nominations and are backed by leading football legends such as Sir Geoff Hurst, Ryan Giggs, Kenny Dalglish and Pat Jennings.

“The FA & McDonald’s Grassroots Football Awards are integral to recognising the thousands of exceptional grassroots volunteers all over the UK,” said Greg Clarke, FA Chairman.

“By providing youngsters with the opportunity to play the nation’s favourite game in a fun and safe environment these volunteers allow the next generation of footballing superstars to develop their skills.

The award categories for this year are:-

  • Coach of the year
  • Community project of the year
  • Charter Standard club of the year
  • Charter Standard league of the year
  • Grounds team of the year
  • Match official of the year
  • Supporter of the year
  • The Respect Award
  • Volunteer of the year
  • Young volunteer of the year
  • The Bobby Moore Award

Nominations are For All within the game and will be judged upon the FA’s values of progressive, respectful, inclusive, determined and excellent.

Nominations for the McDonald’s Grassroots Football Awards are now open, so get your suggestions in!

The deadline for nominations is Friday 15 June 2018.

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @FA Joining the conversation using the hashtags: #GRHeroes18 and #ForAll

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