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Cycle for Hope IrelandNew Office in Peru
Ladies FootballEaster Youth Tour
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It’s a promise with a condition. If we are willing to take the step of faith, to believe God’s promises, to believe that He has more for you than you could ever possibly do on your own strength, then God promises to give us our heart’s desire. When you delight in Him and commit to His ways, you will have the desires of your heart as your desires will become His desires. I first discovered this truth in Rabat, Morocco during the Cycle for Hope. I believe God called me into ministry on that trip with Ambassadors, and gave me
the desire to see people transformed through football. That trip had a huge impact on me and Ambassadors has had such an impact in the lives of many over the last ten years. My prayer is that God continues to bless the ministry and the people involved in the programmes, events and tours. I also pray that we can all pursue the heavenly desires that God sows in our hearts.
Stewart GlassAmbassadors FootballIreland Director
Mark Ferguson kicked off our 10 Year Anniversary Celebration service by leading us in worship to our great God. Lynne Bogle from WEC Guinea Bissau and Jonny Doey from Ballysally Presbyterian both shared stories of how God has used Ambassadors teams to make an impact in their fields of ministry.Thank you for everyone who turned up on the night to celebrate God’s goodness with us. And a special thanks to former Ambassadors Ladies player Judith at The Butterfly Bakery for the scrumptious cake!
Thank You
“Delight yourself in the Lord;And He will give you the desires of your heart.Commit your way to the Lord,Trust also in Him, and He will do it.”Psalm 37:4-5
Moroccan sunrise on 13th December 2009
2014Up Coming Events
Women’s 7-a-side Tournament10th March—14th April
Ballysally Community Week25th May—1st June
Ladies Preseason Weekend14th-17th March
Cycle For Hope Ireland13th—27th June
Youth Tour to Holland24th—27th April
US Coaching Tour30th June—2nd August
Churches Cup24th May
Europe Coaching Tour1st-17th/24th August
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Andrew Topley
Tell us a little about yourself:
My name is Andy. I have two brothers and a sister. I live in Portadown and am a qualified
youth worker. I enjoy sport in general mainly contact sports like football and rugby, but
also enjoy swimming. I read quite a bit and have just finished a really good book by
Max Lucado, A Gentle Thunder: Hearing God Through the Storm.
What is an interesting fact about yourself that most people don’t know?
I met the Queen at Windsor Castle.
What is your favourite flavour of ice cream?
Raspberry Ripple.What football team do you support?
Manchester United.Do you currently play football?
No, but I coach the under 19s at Portadown F.C. I have been known to come out of
retirement on occasion and generally play keeper, but played outfield for many a year
too.
How did you become a Christian?I was invited to a service at Portadown Elim. I had hit rock bottom. I had run away from God and couldn’t put it off any longer. I got saved on my own in my room in the early hours of the morning and haven’t looked back.How did you get involved with Ambassadors and what have you done so far?Sharon O’Hara put me in touch with Rob Cuthbert. When we met, he asked if I would be interested in coaching at Ballyoran Primary School. I had just recently been saved and was full of fire and wanted to serve. I had played football all my life so I jumped at the chance to combine football and faith. I coach every week at Ballyoran and Little Ambassadors. I’ve also coached at several Ambassadors camps here in Northern Ireland and on the US Coaching Tour last summer.What impact have you seen take place while doing ministry with Ambassadors?Ballysally week was a big one for me. The estate is similar to what I would have grown up in. It was great to see how the church there is open 24-7 and they have such respect in the community. I had the opportunity to share my testimony and everyone really took in what I had to share and even asked questions afterwards. Then in the US, we did a camp in a real rough, underprivileged area. Sixteen kids and five parents were saved. Going to America showed me the impact that Ambassadors is having all around the world.
How has volunteering with Ambassadors impacted your own life?It has been great serving in an area I really enjoy and having the opportunity to put my qualifications to work. It’s pure joy being given respon
Emily StevensonTell us a little about yourself:My name is Emily. I am from Kilkeel and have two sisters and one brother. I studied Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Ulster. I am currently doing a VIP internship with the Presbyterian Church in Ireland for one year. I am working in Richhill Presbyterian Church as well as with Ambassadors. In my spare time I like to play sport, particularly football and hang out with friends.What is an interesting fact about yourself that most people don’t know?I have a photographic memory!What is your favourite flavour of ice cream?Ben and Jerry’s chocolate fudge brownieWhat football team do you support?Manchester United
Do you currently play football?Yes, I currently play for Loughgall Ladies and usually play left midfield or striker.
How did you become a Christian?
When I was 6 years old, I attended a Holiday Bible Club. I learned a lot about Jesus, who He was, what He
had done for me and what I needed to do. We learned a song to the theme tune of ‘Match of the Day’ and
the words were ‘I want to live my life for Jesus, my Saviour and my King.’ These words stuck in my head
and I was singing it all day long. When I was going to bed that night I decided that I wanted to live my life
for Jesus and make Him my Saviour and my King. I committed my life to Him and asked Him to forgive me
for the sin in my life and to help me live my life for Him and His glory. God has been faithful through the
years, even when I haven’t been.
How did you get involved with Ambassadors and what have you done so far?
I was looking for something to do one summer and decided to google ‘football ministry’ and stumbled upon
the Ambassadors website. Although I ended up not doing anything that year, I was added to an email list
with the latest updates. In 2012, I heard about the USA Coaching Tour and decided to go. I spent 5 weeks
of my summer in the States doing camps in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and California. When I returned home,
I started to get involved with Ambassadors here in Ireland. I then went to Guinea Bissau on a playing tour
in July for 2 weeks and had opportunities to play against local teams there and also coach at a camp. After
I returned, I was part of the Europe Coaching Tour, doing a few camps in Northern Ireland before heading
to Prague for a week of camp. From September I have been interning with Ambassadors and have had
opportunities to be part of Little Ambassadors, coaching in schools and ladies football.
What impact have you seen take place while doing ministry with Ambassadors?
I’ve seen how something as simple as football can draw kids along to somewhere where they develop
their football skills but more importantly they hear about Jesus - some for the very first time. I’ve seen kids
who have never entered a church make a commitment to Christ and who want to live a different life and
live it for Him. It’s also been amazing to see how football can unite communities and how it breaks down all
barriers. Many lives have been transformed during my short time of doing ministry with Ambassadors and
I’m excited about what God will continue to do.
How has volunteering with Ambassadors impacted your own life?
Ambassadors has helped me use the gifts and abilities that God has given me for His glory - whether that’s
playing football, coaching football, having Bible times during camps or getting to know young people. It
has helped me to grow in my walk with Him, as I continue to discover that God can use anyone and will
give us the strength to do what He calls us to do. Jesus came so that we could have life, and so that we
could have life to the full - what better way to experience 5-a-side Football
From the beginning of November, we started a new venture for ladies with the introduction of indoor
5-a-side every Tuesday night in Richhill. A range of girls come along, those who have played at a high
level and those who have never played, those in their teens to those in their 30s, those who are Christians
and those who have
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From the beginning of November, we started a new venture for ladies with the introduction of indoor 5-a-side every Tuesday night in Richhill. A range of girls come along, those who have played at a high level and those who have never played, those in their teens to those in their 30s, those who are Christians and those who have never been to church. What a privilege and opportunity we have to encourage one another to use our gifts and abilities to play for God’s glory and also to represent Jesus through our actions on the field and the words we share during our half time talk. A simple football is all it takes to
bring people together, regardless of age, religion or background to have a bit of fun and provides a platform to share the good news of Jesus. If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please come along and join us on Tuesday nights from 8:30-9:30pm in Richhill Presbyterian Church sports hall.
Jo in us up on
the Northcoast for a weekend of footskills, fitness,
and fun. This weekend is targeted toward ladies aged 14+ who would like to sharpen their skills before the start of the NIWFA season. The focus will be on individual footskills, catering for ladies from any skill level and team. Training will be led by Katelyn Reuther, an IFA qualified coach with 3 years of experience coaching at the university level in the States. Katelyn is also a certified Group Fitness Instructor and self-professed gym addict. But don’t worry, the weekend won’t be all sprints and sit-ups. We’ll also be doing some community outreach and an adventure activity! For more information, please contact Katelyn at [email protected] or 07512463635.
5-a-side Football
Preseason Training Weekend
Cycle for Hope Ireland
13th-27th June 2014
www.cycleforhope.org
Cycle for Hope is back! In the past 4 years, we have cycled through 27 countries in Europe and Africa spreading the gospel and promoting sports ministry. In June 2014, we are planning to cycle around Ireland and are looking for cyclists and churches who would like to partner with us. We will be cycling between 50-100 miles each day and stopping at local churches to do various sports ministry activities. If you’re looking for a physical and spiritual challenge for the summer, this is it!
During the cycle, Brazil will be hosting the 2014 FIFA World cup, which will be a perfect opportunity to connect with communities around Ireland. If you are interested in joining us on tour or for one of the legs, please get in touch for more details. Or if your church would like to host the team for an outreach event, please contact Katelyn at [email protected] out our website to read up on previous cycles and stay tuned for more
“Ever since I signed up for
[the Europe] cycle, I hoped
it would be good, but it's surpassed it.
It's been class. It's been great getting
to know everyone. The entire openness
of the team has been great. Life back
home is pretty hectic sometimes, you
don't get a chance to talk to people in
such a relaxed and open environment,
but I've learned a lot about life. When
my hamstring just went, there was a
miraculous healing. I've cycled 300k and
hardly felt a thing wrong. Thanks to all
who prayed. I definitely think this Cycle for
Hope Europe trip has been a milestone in
my life. So many unforgettable moments
and unforgettable people.”
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ruIts about 11:00pm here in Lima, Peru and its a sad time. Venezuela have scored again, Peru will mount a comeback but it will not be enough...Peru will once again not be a part of the greatest sports festival in all of the
world, La Copa Mundial (The World Cup). As we all drag ourselves out of
our seats and say our goodbyes in a tired and somber fashion the native Peruvians
are surprisingly upbeat after this loss. They seem a bit impervious to the pain that would normally be associated with your team not reaching
its goals. Ramon, who is the leader of this group of young adults in our church, addresses everyone saying, “Well, I guess the Lord is waiting for the next
generation.” I believe he was referring to the Israelites entrance to the Promised Land. The group laughed a bit and as always responded with the Peruvian refrain of “Jugamos como nunca, perdimos como siempre.” Translated it means we played better than ever but lost like always....
I believe that is a bit of why God brought us here to Peru. There is something to be said for losing gracefully or being upbeat about the next challenge ahead after failure. However, there is something altogether different in anticipating and preparing for defeat before the battle has even begun. Peruvian football players lack that inner belief in themselves and their country’s ability to improve and overcome future challenges. Peruvians as a whole share this same general life view in many aspects of their lives. It’s a sad reality that the poor stay poor and the rich just get richer. Even with the recent
economic boom in Peru, the poor have remained largely unaffected while the upper middle class and wealthy have experience an immense growth in their personal financial stability.
Giuliana, Elijah, Alessandra, and myself want to change this mentality. We arrived here in mid March of 2013, to bring that hope through Christ. We want to disciple other Christians in helping one another and having “all things in common.” We are working to reach out to the vulnerable populations and through football give them a sense of self worth and confidence in overcoming challenges and going beyond what they see day to day. Overcoming a national crisis of confidence is not a small work and by no means do we see God placing it all upon our small shoulders, however, we see our work as Ambassadors Football Peru as a part of his plan to raise up the people of this nation and bring about a change that will bring favor upon his church and glory to him as his followers move to impact this nation.
Please pray for Matt and his family as they establish this ministry in Peru. Specifically, they
are looking to create a program for children facing living on the street and families formerly
living on the street. They hope to expand their outreach programs as they bring in Peruvians
with new visions for football ministry.
AMBASSADORS FOOTBALL
Matt Reuschle, Ambassadors Peru Director
The TREC program consists of comprehensive football-
based courses delivered by Ambassadors staff around the world that train, resource, and equip Christians and churches to conduct effective football outreach in their communities. Will Weaver, a developmental officer in the Hope Academy program in South Africa, trained local coaches at a recent TREC in Nigeria and describes the impact that took place as a result.
Ambassadors Football Nigeria hosted a TREC Level 1 course this November at Ogbadibo Benue state where they have an on-going ministry in the rural area. Peter Ottache leads the Nigerian office with the support of his wife, Ajuma, and their team of coaches, staff and volunteers. They partner with Otukpa community secondary school to run a Hope Academy project where they work with local boys in the three areas of football, faith, and future. Peter has been sponsoring over 30 boys school fees and facilitating the Hope Academy through selling used phones donated by people in the US, Czech Republic, and other countries as well as through individual donations. This TREC was a huge blessing for the coach directly involved with the academy and others who intend to use football to share Jesus.
The five-day TREC programme was hosted by the school and included use of a classroom facility and football pitch for the duration of the course. Over 20 coaches participated in the training with the majority completing their final assessments. The local council also showed their support of the training
week by arranged for our tutors to stay in a local hotel and presenting the team with two armed police officers. These officers worked twenty-four hours of each day and accompanied us to the training facility and back staying with us for the full duration of our time in Ogbadibo. During the closing ceremony, the chairman of the local council promised equipment for all graduating participants and jobs in coaching across the various wards within the state under his control. Our team were requested to return again
next year and to deliver level 2 with a personal invite to stay with the chairman during our return visit student ministry settings following the camp. It is amazing what God can do with a ball to address the real needs of children--and coaches!
Please pray....• For Peter and Ajuma as they continue in their
ministry in Nigeria.• For the boys in the Hope Academy that they would
develop in all three areas of football, faith, and
future.• For the coaches who attended the TREC course
that they would be able to use the skills they
have learned to share the gospel through football
ministry.
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Looking for something to do during
Summer 2014? Take part in the
Ambassadors Football Summer
Experience in the USA! Our Summer
Experience is specifically geared
towards providing valuable, hands-
on experience in the areas of ministry,
coaching, teaching, cross-cultural studies
& leadership. You’ll have many chances
to interact with local churches as well as
learning from & spending time with
Christian coaches around the world!
Last summer, three lads and one
lovely lady from Northern Ireland
joined a group of South Africans,
Brazilians, Americans and many others
for 5 weeks of training and ministry in
the USA. Week one is an inspiring and
educational time filled with worship,
coach education, and stories from
Ambassadors offices around the world.
Weeks two through five are camps at
local churches. Teams of coaches minister
in states from Ohio to Oregon! A typical day
consists of team devotions, coaching from
9am-3pm, and then fellowship time with
host families and coaches in the evenings.
The tour is an incredible experience and
opportunity to serve.
My name is Mark Scott. I am 22 years old
and I am currently in my 2nd year of my
degree of studying Theology in Belfast Bible
College. Ambassadors used to run a soccer
camp with my church at Easter time and so I
helped out as an assistant coach when I was
16 and I loved it. I have a great love for Jesus,
America, and football, so when I heard that
Ambassadors had coaching tours
in the USA over the summer, I was
there in a flash. It was honesty five
of the best weeks of my life and I
am planning on going again next
summer. During the tour, I had the
privilege to coach and talk about
Jesus with many kids and, praise
be to God, seven children in my
teams gave their lives to God. It
was incredible. I also met some
incredible people from all around
the world and so have been able to learn
from them and develop in my coaching,
how I talk to people about Jesus, and this
has also helped in developing my own
relationship with Jesus. I have learned so
much in a short period of time and I cannot
wait to serve with Ambassadors again and I
am excited for what God has in store.
Dates: 30th June – 2nd August
Cost: £300 plus return flight to Cleveland,
Ohio.Contact Katelyn at
for details and how to apply.
Tour to the Czech Republic: 1st – 17th August
Tour to the Netherlands: 1st – 24th August
Cost: £250 plus flights
Contact Katelyn at
for details and how to apply.
Join us for 2-3 weeks of your summer serving
God through sports ministry in Europe!
On this unique tour, coaches jump right in with an intense weekend of coach education before
putting their skills into practice during a week of camp in Northern Ireland. Then it’s off to the
Czech Republic for a week of camp or to the Netherlands for two more weeks of camp! Last
year, we had coaches from the USA, Germany, and of course right here in Northern Ireland.
There were so many highlights over the two
weeks of the trip. Our team of eight was
certainly one of the highlights for me. From the
start of the trip to the end, we all got along
really well and worked together throughout
both of the camps. Another highlight would
have to be all of the kids that made the camps
possible. Many of the kids were from different
backgrounds and there were certainly many
different kinds of personalities that we met
during the camps. There were children that
gave their lives to Christ at both the Finaghy
camp (Northern Ireland) and the Urk (Holland)
camp which was amazing!
There were some sporting highlights too.
We went to see a PSV Eindhoven match in
Holland, which was brilliant as they are one
of the best teams in Holland. The coaches
also played a match against a local Dutch
team one evening. This was great fun even
though we lost! Overall this trip was a great
experience for me. I loved every part of the
trip and it was brilliant to find a missions trip
that combined football with evangelism.
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Ambassadors had coaching tours
in the USA over the summer, I was
there in a flash. It was honesty five
of the best weeks of my life and I
am planning on going again next
summer. During the tour, I had the
privilege to coach and talk about
Jesus with many kids and, praise
be to God, seven children in my
teams gave their lives to God. It
was incredible. I also met some
incredible people from all around
the world and so have been able to learn
from them and develop in my coaching,
how I talk to people about Jesus, and this
has also helped in developing my own
relationship with Jesus. I have learned so
much in a short period of time and I cannot
wait to serve with Ambassadors again and I
am excited for what God has in store.
Dates: 30th June – 2nd August
Cost: £300 plus return flight to Cleveland,
Ohio.Contact Katelyn at
for details and how to apply.
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A M B A S S A D O R S• F O O T B A L L C L U B •
It’s been a tough few months both personally and for Ambassadors FC, but in times of tribulation it’s often good to reflect and refocus on the way ahead. We’ve had an unexpected change in management so we thank Alan Cooke for all his efforts and wish him all the best for the future. On a temporary basis, Keith Calvin has agreed to look after the 1st team, with Peter Mullan continuing with the 2nd team. I’m sure they would appreciate your prayerful support, as would the committee, as we look for the best way forward for the club. During the first hour of our training, we have been concentrating on the fruits of the spirit and the implications they have for each of us on the pitch and in our everyday lives. They seem quite obvious and well known for a theme but as we’ve explored them further it’s been a good challenge
to the guys involved. We are grateful to have also had guest speakers bringing practical applications to our study. It’s definitely a challenging time for the club, but if we work to glorify God I’m sure it will be a positive time. Please continue to remember us in your prayers and if you feel you would like to get involved, please let us know!
Mid Season Report on the Mid-Ulster League
Kickoff is usually at 2:15pm on Saturdays at the Ambassadors Pitch off the Mahon Road. We’d love for you to come down and support the squad! Check the league website to confirm location and time.
www.midulsterfootballleague.co.uk
Back into the hot seat again after two seasons, so I count it a privilege to be asked to look after the first team affairs on the pitch. The team time part of training has been very good as we are challenged concerning our daily walk with God and our Christian living. This season we have moved to the new all-weather venue at Brownstown Park in Portadown for our physical training which has proven to be very successful. Reserve manager Peter Mullan, a qualified coach by trade, puts the boys through their paces and prepares the sessions in a detailed manner. Peter and I generally meet after training to finalise our squads for Saturday.
On the field the season has been a little inconsistent with 2nd round exits in both the Irish Junior Cup (2-3 v Willowbank in Belfast) and the Mid Ulster Shield ( 0-2 v Ballybot Utd in Newry).
League form after nine games leaves us with 4 wins, 3 draws and 2 defeats.
Special mention to Stephen Cullen who recently played his 100th 1st team game for the club. An eventful day for him as he captained the team and scored. During November, he has had an operation so we pray that he will make a fit return in the new year.
Keith Calvin, First Team Manager
Reserve team performances have seen a good improvement from our position this time last season. With a solid training turn out across the entire club squad, both teams have had the opportunity to build some momentum and focus on both technical and team improvements. I have been encouraged by the willingness of many of our players, young and old, firsts and reserves to take on board points for individual and team development. Coaching with this united group is worthwhile and something I do really look forward to and enjoy.
After 10 games and halfway through our season, the reserve team sits in a very healthy fourth position, right in the midst of the chasing pack for honours as the league run-in begins to shape up.
What is most pleasing and important for me is to see Reserve players be given and now taking their opportunity at first team level to prove their own personal value as players and the value of our reserve team as a squad of players supporting our club. Above all, I sense a renewed purpose and determined spirit within the group to do things well - to play and conduct ourselves as a team in a way that calmly and assuredly backs up our claim that God is good and in control!
Peter MullanClub CoachReserves player/Manager
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Calling all 4th and 5th year students (15/16 year olds)!
This Easter, Ambassadors Football in partnership with Edenderry CE are taking a youth tour to Holland for 5 days. During the trip we will be based in the fishing town of Urk. We will also take a day trip to Amsterdam for a tour of the Ajax stadium and its youth academy along with some of the other sights of the city. While in Urk, we will play a number of matches against the youth teams of SV Urk and compete in a futsal tournament. We will also be involved in going into the local school, the local church, and running a short coaching clinic. It’s a brilliant opportunity to use your love of football to connect with people in a different country and culture.Each tour member will stay with a host family in Urk, giving them the full experience of Dutch culture. The tour fee covers all food, accommodation, travel in country and tour gear. The cost of the flight is not included, so the sooner you sign up, the cheaper we can get flights!
We took a similar tour to Spain back in 2005 and this is what one of the participants said looking back on it
“Spain impacted me in so many different ways, I gained great friends and learned a lot about what it meant to own your faith from the leaders. I loved the experience of playing aboard and watching how we all upped our game for each match. But most of all I loved the banter. It was great to think we might have made an impact on some of the people we met, but I know for all of us the biggest impact was being away together as a community of footballers, Christians, and friends.”
Dates: Wednesday 23rd April - Sunday 27th AprilCost: £175 + flights and personal travel insurance.Contact: Stewart at [email protected] for an application formApplication Deadline: 31st January 2014
This program is jam-packed full of football fun for boys and girls aged 3-5 year olds. Every child has a football for the entire program so each player can develop at their own pace. We play fun games pretending to be superfast race cars, silly flamingos, or buzzing bees. Lots of touches on the ball not only develops basic foot skills but coordination and gross-motor skills as well. We gather at the end of the session to learn a Scripture memory verse with motions and hear a Bible story.
“I can speak on behalf of a close group of Little Ambassador mummies, when I say football is a real blessing to our children! Between the five of us, we have 2 boys and 3 girls who attend Monday training in Richhill Presbyterian Church. All five of the children get so excited beforehand and feel so grown up with their new tops! Stewart, Katelyn, and the coaching team and so kind and loving to each individual child; they truly demonstrate Jesus love for children! My
daughter Faith is a real tomboy so playing football is right up her street! Another little girl Emma, is so impressed by coach Stewart, she is eating her meals better knowing that footballers must eat well! In summary, I cannot recommend Little Ambassadors enough. Their physical training and development on gross motor skills can only be of benefit to our little ones, whilst their memory verses and Bible stories can only but enrich the spiritual life of our children.”Lynsey Lucas, Little Ambassadors parent
Please contact us for details on times and locations for our next sessions!Contact Katelyn Reuther at [email protected] or 07512463635
Ask one of our Little Ambassadors if they can remember the motions to Joshua 1:9, “Have I not commanded you? Be strong
and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God
will be with you wherever you go.”
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Office address:Ambassadors Football.
8 Derrylettiff RoadPortadownCo ArmaghBT62 1QU
Mobile: 07739017143
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Ambassadors 7sWomen’s Tournament
Mondays 7-9pm@ The AnnaghPortadown
£20 per team per nightTo Register please contact Katelyn: [email protected]
or 07512463635Spaces limited • first come, first served
Wishing you all a Happy ChristmasThank you for your support and prayers for Ambassadors Football.