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Soccer for all ages and abilities

The Noosa Eagles Soccer Club will hold a sign on day on Saturday 17 February at the Good Shepherd Lutheran College sporting fields, off Walter Hay Drive. The club has been supporting young soccer players of all ages and abilities for the past two decades and enters teams in the Sunshine Coast Churches Soccer Association competition which has an ‘equal game time’ policy for all its junior teams.
Mixed teams are available from Under 6 to Under 13 depending on numbers. Most training sessions are on a Wednesday and all are at the Good Shepherd Lutheran College sporting fields, off Walter Hay Drive.
Registration starts at $195 for our young players to $225 for our older players. This includes registration, insurance, team photo and end of season trophy. Commonwealth Get Started Vouchers are accepted.
The Eagles are currently in a rebuilding phase and have a very enthusiastic committee eager to grow the club within the Noosa community. We are always seeking volunteers to help with things like the canteen and marking the fields on our 8 home games and coaching and managing positions. You don’t need to have a child playing at the club, just a desire to be a part of this fun and caring soccer community.
Contact us via Facebook: www.facebook.com/NoosaEaglesSoccerClub/ or check the Sunshine Coast Churches Soccer Association site registrations.sccsa.org.au/login or just give our Registrar Bek a call on 0415 769 677 or our President Kirsty on 0414 662 221.

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