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Did you know that if your child has been diagnosed with a physical, learning or behavioural disability they could get involved in Pan Disability Football?
Angie has enjoyed a fantastic career as a player at the top of the women’s game, and now she’s bringing all her experience to our u10 Girls squad.
It’s time to meet u9 Romans coach Nathan Hunt. Find out why he loves coaching, his proudest coaching moment and which ex-England defender once shouted at him.
It’s time to meet u10s coach and Women’s team player Vicky Mason whose route into football has been as rapid as it has been rewarding!
In the first of a new series, we sit down with u16s and Women’s team coach, and all-round Eagles legend, Sam Hurn.
With new coaches Lee Ballard, Sam Perkins, and Billy Phillips at the helm – the trio took over from long-time coach and local football legend Tony Newington last summer – our disability team is still flying high.
In a big step for girls football in Canterbury, six youth teams representing the city took to the pitch for the first time on Sunday, 10 September, all representing Canterbury Eagles FC.
Aspiring female footballers enjoyed a family-friendly treat on Saturday at a special event organised by the girls’ section of the football club.
A chance for our girls’ teams, and any other female footballers who would like to join us, to support England's Lionesses in their first Women's World Cup match against Haiti. We’ll follow this with a fun training session with the Eagles coaching team.
We’re still recruiting for our brand-new women’s team. With regular training every Tuesday evening this summer, it’s easy for potential new players to join up with the squad.
Another successful presentation evening was completed on Saturday May 20th, with a record attendance enjoying a fill-filled celebration of all our players achievements this season.
Over the last year eight of our youth players have completed the FA’s Referee Course, and qualified as accredited FA referees.
Exciting news! We will be launching our first ever senior women’s team next season. Our coaching team is in place and keen to recruit a strong squad of local players. Sign up for our trials in April!
We’re looking for a reliable volunteer coach for our adult pan-disability team, now in its second season in the Kent Disability Football League. Join a club on the up with a strong commitment to providing football opportunities for everyone in the community.
Tony Newington reports on the progress of our disability team, the Hurricanes, in the Kent Disability Football League.
Wildcats is back from Saturday 4th March at Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School. Make sure you book your place!
As you know we play most of our football on grass, but there’s another version of the beautiful game played indoors on a hard surface, called Futsal. Famous players, such as Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar all started off playing this form of football.
Football coaches from Canterbury Eagles FC and other clubs in Kent came together on Saturday, 14 January in Canterbury for a special event, aimed at supporting more women and girls to develop their football coaching skills.
Our Kent Disability Football League team, Canterbury Eagles Hurricanes, were delighted to welcome Tankerton’s 16+ Pan-disability team for a friendly.
Eagles’ girls teams were delighted to be awarded £500 by the panel of the Allianz Sports Fund recently.
It was a full house at this year’s presentation evening as the whole club came together to wrap up another superb season of football and fun.
Our disability teams have completed a highly successful first season in the KDFL. Our Disability Football Lead Tony Newington gives us his end-of-season notes.
We’re looking to add to our girls’ squad moving into 9-a-side u12s football next season. Under our Girls’ Football Development Lead, Jo Treharne, girls can look forward to a fun-packed season as we look to build on a successful first year as a team.
Tickets are NOW available for the Eagles End of Season Extravaganza on Saturday 11th June, from 5pm - 9pm at St Stephen’s Junior School.
Having already lead his brilliant Eagles team to a league title, one young manager is about to take his ‘soccer’ skills stateside.
We’re delighted to announce the club has been granted CASC (Community Amateur Sports Club) status by HMRC.
Register your interest in our girls’ football day for current school years 5, 6 and 7 on April 30th.
With a state-of-the-art new facility on the horizon that will put female footballers first, Canterbury Eagles are proud to be expanding our number of girls' teams next season.
Eagles enjoyed a brilliant day out at the Valley watching Charlton Athletic recently. Check out some of the photos…