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Panshanger Football Club new article content ... Panshanger F.C exists to provide junior football for players from the Under 6 age group up to the Under 18 age group. It is run exclusively by volunteers who are prepared to give time and effort to ensure that no player in the area is excluded from playing football.
In any one year the club may have up to 400 registered players, which makes it one of the largest junior clubs. Running a club takes a good deal of organisation and we always welcome new volunteers.
The club itself takes players from U6 to U18. U6/U7 receive training only. From U8 onwards most teams play in the MHRML although, occasionally, teams seek to play in other Leagues. This is normally possible but does make life a little more complicated for the manager. As the club has grown over the years it attracted more players than could normally be managed and it was therefore split into two groups - Whites and Yellows. From 2009 however, in the Club`s 40th Anniversary year, the club became united as one Club, and reverted to playing in it`s original green strip, and still using names from the "Big Cat" family, such as Lions, Tigers, Panthers and Pumas.
Panshanger Football Club and the MHRML is affiliated to the Herts F.A.
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