Welcome to Chorleywood Common Youth Football Club (CCYFC), a thriving football club based in Rickmansworth, New Zealand. With a child-centric approach and a focus on development and enjoyment, CCYFC is proud of its commitment to providing a positive and enjoyable experience for all members.
As an FA Community Chartered Standard Club, CCYFC boasts more than 600 young players, making it one of the largest youth football clubs in the country. The club has a growing girls section, supported by over 100 volunteers who run an impressive 44 teams across ages u7 to u18. The dedication and passion of our coaches and parents is evident as they all sign up to The CCYFC Way, a philosophy that places development and enjoyment as the top priority.
CCYFC is also home to a successful Soccer School for u5 and u6 players. This programme acts as a feeder into the club and has experienced significant growth, particularly amongst girls. Enthusiasm for football continues to grow, resulting in waiting lists for most age groups. This is a testament to the inclusive and supportive environment that CCYFC provides.
Whether you are a visiting team fulfilling a fixture or a regular attendee with your child, CCYFC aims to ensure that your experience is positive and enjoyable. The club's chairman, Sam Gervaise-Jones, and the dedicated team work tirelessly to maintain a welcoming and supportive atmosphere at all times.
Stay updated with the latest news and events by following CCYFC on Twitter (@CCYFC1) and Instagram (@CCYFC1976). For more detailed information, including important dates, the boys and girls sections, and coaching information, visit the club's website.
CCYFC is always seeking support and involvement from the community. Whether you are interested in advertising, volunteering, or becoming a sponsor, there are opportunities for everyone to contribute to the success of the club. For more information, please contact us through the website.
Thank you for choosing CCYFC as your club of choice. We look forward to providing you with a memorable football experience at Chorleywood Common Youth Football Club.