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We are currently on the lookout for players to join our journey in enabling girls to play football in a safe environment. Training currently takes place after school on a Monday at Burgess Park Astro Turf Community Centre and matches are played on a Sunday at Burgess Park if at home. Away games are at a number of different venues in and around the borough of Southwark.

At the moment we are looking for players who are currently in the year groups listed below.

YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR 6 YEAR 7 YEAR 8

To register your interest, please complete the form on the right-hand side of the screen with your details. You will then be contacted by Wilson Frimpong.

Our Ambition

The Southwark Jaguars are the newest Girls’ Football Team to come to the London borough of Southwark.

The Jaguars' ambition is to make football affordable and accessible for all girls while also placing diversity at the heart of everything we do.

Our story so far

The Jaguars have only been in operation since June 2023, and already we have seen a buzz being created around the fact that we will be offering opportunities for young girls to play football in their local community which is also one of the most deprived and economically challenging parts of the borough of Southwark.

We feel that our targeted girls football programme will allow us to contribute to the needs of the local community in several ways.

Season 23/24:

  • 44 Girls registered across three teams (U9, U10 & U11)
  • 80% of girls from BAME backgrounds
  • Over 30% of girls are Muslim

Season 24/25 (Current year):

With each year that passes we want to grow as a club but also as a community that both girls and their parents can come to for support in providing opportunities for all.

  • We have more than doubled with over 100 girls now registered.
  • We now have one team in U9, three U10, two U11 and one U12 team
  • We have frozen our registration price as it is still the lowest in the league

Season 25/26:

Each year is a progression year to more teams and more girls not only playing football but also being physically active.

  • Expand by another two teams, one being for girls who would play at U14 level.
  • Provide additional training opportunities through out the week.
  • Look at the possibility of lowering the registration fee.
  • Run half term camps for all girls in the local area and not just those that are registered Jaguar players.

 

Get in touch

0207 237 1928 Ext: 4086