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21.07.2012 16:16 Age: 305 days
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Club score Airgoals for Junior Football


Football Federation SA and Devine Men’s League Match Ball Provider IDM Sports, are pleased to announce Small Sided Air Goals will be provided to each Junior Club and Junior Association affiliated with FFSA to assist with Small Sided Football.

Every Junior club which participates in a Football Federation SA Junior Competition, Boys JPL/JSL and Girls Junior Leagues, will receive a set of Small Sided Air Goals, valued at $500 to each club.

In addition, North West, Noarlunga, Western Border, Adelaide Hills, Riverland, Port Pirie, Whyalla, Port Lincoln, Broken Hill and Port Augusta Junior Soccer Associations will each receive two sets of Air Goals.

IDM Sports is one of Australia's largest sporting goods manufacturers and importers of a range of products including an A-Z range of sporting goods and full range of team clothing, and comprehensive list of sports medicine and first aid products. 

Based in South Australia with a branch in Queensland IDM Sports distributes to Schools, Clubs & Allied Health professionals around Australia. 

IDM Sports Managing Director Kel Bromley said the company was more than happy to be offering assistance and resources for grass roots football.

“IDM Sports is looking forward to getting more involved in football at a local level. We are delighted to be able to provide some assistance for Small Sided Football as the supplier of Air Goals,” he said.

FFSA CEO Michael Carter was also excited with the partnership.

“We are really pleased to be providing our Junior Clubs and Associations Small Sided Air Goals,” he said.

“Participation levels in grass roots football has exploded in recent years and continues to grow. We are doing everything we can to ensure our Junior clubs are thriving and their development is paramount.”

“It is hoped that this initiative will assist in the recruitment of more children at the entry levels of football.”  


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