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We're super happy to confirm the dates for our 2024/25 season trials. 11th and 18th May 2024 at Brightlands, Dulwich Pre Prep school, 8 Gallery Road, SE21 7AB (opposite BelAir House).

Times are dependent on age:

2:30pm-3:30pm - Under 9s-Under 12s (school years 4-7 as of September 2024)

3:30pm-4.30pm - Under 13s-Under 18s (school years 8+ as of September 2024)

Dulwich Village FC is a successful family club with teams at all ages and we're keen to expand. We're looking for girls across all age groups to join existing teams and also have plans to expand our U9s, U10s and U11s offering next season.

If you have a daughter, niece, granddaughter or talented neighbour interested in playing football with a great bunch of girls, please come and give us a trial.

To register please fill in this form https://tinyurl.com/DVFC-Trials

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