Welcome to the web site of Newton Aycliffe Sports Club Junior F.C. We are a Charter Standard Development Club & Durham County Charter Standard club of the Year 2006-07
Pictured are the U14s with the Charter Standard Development Club Award, NASC's Charter Standard Club of the Year Award 2006-07 & the U11s Jaguars at their sponsors; Aycliffe Fabrications
We were formed in 1997 by a group of enthusiastic parents whose children and other children in the area wanted to play football.
We can now boast a junior membership of approximately 180 in 10 teams all participating in league and cup competitions in teams ranging between under 7's & under 15's. We also have a Development Squad for children aged from 4 years old to learn about & enjoy football
Our teams compete in the Teesside Junior Football Alliance League, (the largest junior league in the country), and the Cleveland Youth Football League.
Child safety is paramount & we have an appointed Child Welfare Officer who ensures club members comply with the F.A. Child Protection Policy, Procedures & Practices.
To run an organisation as big as ours takes a lot of hard work and commitment from many people, all with the same goal: - To encourage children regardless of race, creed, gender or ability to experience the joy of football and further develop their skills, understanding and commitment needed to play competitive football.
Our club does not solely concentrate on playing football. We promote interested members (managers, coaches or players & helpers) who express an interest in coaching, refereeing etc. to attain the appropriate accreditation wherever it is practically possible.
Our managers and coaches have successfully completed (or plan to complete) the F.A. accredited coaching certificates & First Aid courses.
We are proud to boast that a number of our players have been scouted by local Premier & other professional clubs. Good luck to them all.
This site was set up not only for the members of Newton Aycliffe Sports Club Junior F.C. but also to make new contacts and friendships with other junior football clubs around the world. Anyone interested please contact David Prior with your suggestions.
With 'Respect' receiving a lot of attention over the last 12 months, did behaviour towards referees improve in your grassroots football matches last season?
Check out all the action from the LSPL Cup Finals Day!
Eight club website teams met at Manchester United's Carrington training ground last month to contest the finals of the LSPL Cup. Click below to check out all the action!
Win a trip to the Alton Towers Resort for all your team!
Club Website has teamed up with the Alton Towers Resort to offer you the chance to win a fantastic prize - a free trip to the theme park for all your team!