Halifax Courier

Football school is aiming to get Calderdale kicking again

- Tom Scargill

A FOOTBALL school is aiming to get Calderdale kicking again and help people of all ages get back out in the fresh air.

The Mark Duffy Football School, situated on Stainland Road, West Vale, has gone from strength to strength since the country opened up its doors to the outdoor world again.

Mark, business owner and founder of the school, who lives in Rishworth, said: “From April this year, it has been full on offering opportunit­ies for young footballer­s to get back outdoors, kicking a ball again.

“We run weekend football group sessions, Saturday and Sunday mornings, with over 100 kids coming along to develop their skills in a friendly and welcoming environmen­t.

“Our customers range from pre-school to Year 4 and we design and deliver coaching sessions for every ability. These group sessions have been incredibly popular, as has our one-to-one private tuition, as young footballer­s aim to make up for lost time.”

Gareth Ewing, who lives in Greetland, joined the team in April to support with activities on and off the pitch.

“I was keen to expand our customer age groups and support mature adults to get back into group sports,” he said. “We introduced walking football sessions on a Monday morning for the over 50s. It has been a huge success.

“We regularly have circa 30 footballer­s, ranging from 50 to 87, join us for fun and football. For many, this has been a huge win. Getting out of the house, meeting new friends, getting active again. And to hear some of our 70 plus players have been out buying football boots for the first time in 40 years is just fantastic.”

The school have also introduced coaching sessions for ladies and girls, delivering a coaching programme for Crossleys Girls Under 15’s and also outdoor ‘come and play’ sessions for pre-school toddlers.

And what next for the Football School?

Mark said: “We want to increase our coverage of ladies and girls coaching, introduce additional walking football sessions and forge strong relationsh­ips with local schools and junior football clubs. We believe we can help get Calderdale kicking again.”

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 ??  ?? RISING HIGH: Crowds watch the Castle Carr country estate fountain near Booth in the rural Luddenden Valley. Picture: Halifax Rotary Club.
RISING HIGH: Crowds watch the Castle Carr country estate fountain near Booth in the rural Luddenden Valley. Picture: Halifax Rotary Club.
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GETTING STUCK IN: Youngsters at the football school.

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