Following an extremely successful 2009/10 season, Fenstanton Football Club is currently looking for a new Reserve Team Manager following the promotion of its manager to the first team.
The reserve team have proven to be a very successful side recently, winning both the 4B league title and the Lower Junior Cup last season and finishing runners up in a further multi divisional competition. The team went unbeaten for the entire league season, scoring over 100 league goals and conceding only 24.
With the majority of last season’s playing staff all available for the new season, they are looking for an individual that has an FA level 1 coaching qualification – ideally a FA level 2 qualification to lead the team in the new division 3B season.
The successful candidate would need high levels of organisation, be able to work closely with the First Team Manager, ensuring continuity and communication between the two teams at all times.
The club currently trains twice per week and already have a series of friendlies in place for the end of July and the whole of August. Support can be given by the club where necessary and we would seek communication from interested parties asap.
Anybody that is interested in this role should in the first instance contact Matthew Tingey on 07968 166667 or matthew.tingey@carechoices.co.uk.
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