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Savile Youth and Thornhill working together
Over 100 young people attended a football festival in Dewsbury on Sunday.
Organised by the Communities United Project (CUP), the 6-a-side tournament brought together footballers, parents and officials from Savile Youth JFC and Thornhill JFC for a great day of fun and getting to know each other.
CUP Activities Development Officer, Paul Simpson (pictured above front centre) said…
“The event allowed young people to improve their football skills but more importantly it has provided them with the opportunity to meet and socialise with young people from other areas. Communities United Project is aware of the importance of integration between different groups of young people and utilises sport as a way of achieving this.”
Thornhill Chairman Chris Kennedy said…
“Many clubs see similar local clubs as rivals. We want to work together with other clubs to help and develop the youngsters”
League Secretary Eric Kershaw was delighted to see two RCD League Clubs taking the lead in building bridges between clubs and said…
“Many friendships will have been forged as a result of these two clubs working together. Getting to know people helps to dispel the fears and myths that often exist between people from different backgrounds”
Local Dewsbury Councillors Khizar Iqbal (Bottom Left) and Masood Ahmed (Bottom Right) presented the awards at the end of the day.

THE SAVILE TOWN YOUTH u15’s SQUAD