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Forest Royals FC
About Forest Royals FC:
Training facilities at Walthamstow academy are excellent and provide us with first class facilities at our disposal for the development of the boys.
Encouraging young players to develop their football skills in an environment which encourages respect, discipline and hard work, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good communication and team work.
Want to join us?
We are always looking for committed, good quality players and have on-going ‘come and try it’ sessions at any of our coached training sessions. In particular, we are looking to grow our Under 14s (Year 9) boys squad.
We train twice a week, Monday and Friday, 6pm-7pm throughout the season on Walthamstow Academy's Astro Turf pitches.
Email us at: forestroyalsfc@hotmail.co.uk
Visit our website at: www.forestroyalsfc.com
Our Staff
All our staff are fully CRB checked.
Robert Eaton:
Robert is our Player Development Coach and works closely with the team to develop technical aspects of their game. A Level II qualified football coach, he leads our Under 14s team.Chris Bakua:
Our Fitness Coach, working closely with the team to improve and maintain the high levels of fitness required for the modern game. Chris is a qualified fitness coach and ex-Army Instructor.Shoey:
Shoey is the Chairman of the Club and the Under 14s team manager.Karen Rowe:
Karen is our Club Welfare Officer, responsible for the welfare of the players. She monitors and amends our policies, procedures and football practice to ensure that our players' safety and development are paramount.



