Football Fun in Ipswich

Two pros will be on hand to help

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 19th Jun 2021
Last updated 19th Jun 2021

McDonald's franchisee Carol Rogerson is once again providing 120 hours of free, safe, Fun Football sessions for local children from Ipswich in June.

There are still two fun-filled sessions taking place at the Whitton Sports & Community Centre in Ipswich, that will get children between the ages of five and 11 active and playing football again. The remaining Fun Football sessions will be taking place on today (19 June) and next Saturday (26 June) between 10am - 11am. Today (19 June) the professional footballers James Norwood, striker for Ipswich Town Football Club, and Luke Chambers, the defender for Colchester United Football Club, will be in attendance to meet and greet all the little ones taking part.

Getting kids active after a long year of lockdown restrictions is key to keeping them mentally and physically healthy. Whether they are first-timers or keen to get back to developing their skills, every child can turn up, take part and enjoy.

In partnership with all four Football Associations across the UK, McDonald's and franchisees - including Carol Rogerson - are providing hundreds of free sessions, all delivered by a team of fully qualified coaches in over 600 locations across the UK during 2021.

After a successful four sessions in April McDonald's is offering another four more sessions in Ipswich for parents/carers to sign their children up for, meaning 120 under elevens will have the opportunity to learn from top FA coaches.

All sessions are held in a safe environment. They all follow the latest Government protocols and are designed with our UKFA partners and their latest grassroots guidance.

McDonald's franchisee, Carol Rogerson, said:

"After some great sessions earlier on this year it is fantastic that we can once again help get children back playing football together after such uncertain times.

"It's so important that children take this opportunity to keep active which will benefit both their physical and mental health, so It truly is an honour to be involved in this scheme and to work with the FA alongside other franchisees, and the business, to give even more children the chance to hone their skills - no matter their ability."

McDonald's Fun Football sessions are part of McDonald's programme that aims to provide five million hours of free Fun Football coaching to children in the UK by 2022.

In 2021 alone McDonald's will provide over one million hours of free Fun Football sessions, as it doubles the number of sessions it puts on this summer to enable more kids to get active again.

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