

Fairfield Patrician Brothers Football Club is a renowned sports club located in Sydney, Australia. With a rich history spanning over 40 years, the club has become an integral part of the local sports community.
The club offers opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels, from U5s to first grade. As a registered member of Football NSW and SDSFA, Fairfield Patrician Brothers Football Club competes in various competitions and leagues, providing players with the chance to showcase their talent and passion for the sport.
Registration for the upcoming 2018 season can be done online via the club's website, www. Myfootballclub. Com. au.
It is advised that applicants who wish to avail a $100 discount should first apply for their Active Kids Voucher at Service NSW, www. Service. Nsw. gov.
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Registration days for U5s to first grade start on Wednesdays 24/01/2018 and 31/01/2018, from 6:30 PM to 8 PM. Registrations will continue throughout February on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Trials for different age groups will be held as well. Under 12s, 13s, and 14s trials start on Tuesday 31st of January at 6:30 PM and continue throughout February. Trials for under 15s, 16s, 17s, and above begin on Thursday 2nd of February at 6:30 PM and are scheduled to continue.
Fairfield Patrician Brothers Football Club takes pride in providing an inclusive and supportive environment for its players. The club has a dedicated team of coaches and volunteers who strive to develop the skills and talents of each player while fostering teamwork and sportsmanship.
The club is grateful for the support of its sponsors throughout the years. Their contributions help ensure that Fairfield Patrician Brothers Football Club can continue to provide quality training, equipment, and facilities for its players.
For more information about the club, its fixtures, sponsors, and history, please visit the club's official website or contact them directly. Fairfield Patrician Brothers Football Club looks forward to welcoming new members and continuing its legacy in the Sydney sports scene.