Est.2023
"We keep moving forward"
"We keep moving forward"
Fun and development
Fun and development
WELCOME TO
NEWCASTLE
FOOTBALL CLUB
WELCOME TO
NEWCASTLE
FOOTBALL CLUB
Teamwork and Friendships
Teamwork and Friendships
Club Ethos
Club Ethos
Newcastle Football Club was founded in 2023. Our core values include respect, equality and inclusivity in our much loved Newcastle community.
Home of the east coast nature reserve, we understand the importance of protecting our biodiversity and wildlife.
We strive to educate our players on the importance of protecting our environment.
In our first season we eliminated single use plastics and received support from Refill.ie with sugarcane biodegradable bottles for the players and we carried out a beach clean on our beautiful Newcastle Beach.
We are always on the look out for the next step in the fight against global warming.
Committee Newcastle FC
A glimpse of our story!
A glimpse of our story!
The Beginning:
The club was founded in 2023. A dream of becoming the first children's soccer team in the history of Newcastle Co.Wicklow.
Growing from Strength to Strength.
Before we knew it, we had a team of players and parents all looking to take part, support and promote our club. The true definition of community spirit.
The club gained much needed sponsorship and local support. It's social media page promoted the club and has gotten much publicity.
We've fundraised, we've hosted our own tournament and partaken in many tournaments one recently at Homefarm FC.
Most importantly had great fun doing so!
The Future:
With new sponsorships, more players, and parents getting involved along with the local support of our Newcastle community Forum.
We see our club striving forward. Hence our motto "We Keep Moving Forward".
There is passion, determination and commitment in abundance.
The future is bright for our club. We look forward to competing in the league and have the Derry City Foyle Cup to look forward to in 2024.
2024 Sponsorship
2024 Sponsorship
Our Club is a Voluntary Non Profit Making Organisation who rely on the goodwill and generosity of local businesses.
Kids Sports bag
Kids Sports bag
Kids Training T-Shirt
Kids Training T-Shirt
Kids Training Ziptop
Kids Training Ziptop
Coach Ziptop
Coach Ziptop
Coach Training T-shirt
Coach Training T-shirt
Training at Newcastle FC
Training at Newcastle FC
Newcastle FC
Shoreline Sportspark
Newcastle FC
Shoreline Sportspark
At Newcastle FC coaches are all Garda vetted and undergo FAI safeguarding and Pdp Development .
As coaches we strive to get the best from our players, give them confidence to grow and work on development whilst focusing on fun.
Additional Training Programmes
Additional Training Programmes
For the more serious players we link up with John McShane football academy and other football Camps for players to develop their skills further.
John McShane is a UEFA Elite Youth A licence, UEFA A licence Coach who runs camps at Druids Glen .
Newcastle Cup 2023
Newcastle Cup 2023
In June 2023 Newcastle FC hosted their very first summer tournament attracting many clubs from all around Co.Wicklow.
This tournament was hosted in great spirit at Shoreline Sportspark in Greystones. Raising €456 for Pieta House. The tournament was supported by Newcastle Wicklow CFR who gave CPR demonstrations over the two days.
The tournament saw 8 different clubs participate. With plenty of rivalry and battles and talent in abundance..
Arklow Utd were the all out tournament Winners! Congratulations.
Volunteering
Volunteering
Parent Volunteers
Newcastle FC would like to set up a panel of parent volunteers. Volunteering is a great way of connecting with your club, learning new skills and gaining valuable experience. No matter what your interests or availability, anyone can volunteer.
Newcastle FC would like to set up a panel of parent volunteers. Volunteering is a great way of connecting with your club, learning new skills and gaining valuable experience. No matter what your interests or availability, anyone can volunteer.
Why Volunteer?
How to start Volunteering
contact Secretarynewcastlefc23@gmail.com
to find out more about volunteering.
contact Secretarynewcastlefc23@gmail.com
to find out more about volunteering.
FAQ
What if I need to stop volunteering?
Be up front and honest with us – if you feel that you are no longer in a position to volunteer let us know. You can stop and start volunteering as often as you wish.
How much tirme will I be expected to commit?
Volunteering will vary from once off volunteering to longer periods of volunteering. If you have never volunteered before you can volunteer for short periods of time. If you are an experienced volunteer you can volunteer for longer periods of time. The commitment will depend on your availability.
What if I need to stop volunteering?
Be up front and honest with us – if you feel that you are no longer in a position to volunteer let us know. You can stop and start volunteering as often as you wish.
How much tirme will I be expected to commit?
Volunteering will vary from once off volunteering to longer periods of volunteering. If you have never volunteered before you can volunteer for short periods of time. If you are an experienced volunteer you can volunteer for longer periods of time. The commitment will depend on your availability.
Players/Parent / Spectator Code of Conduct
Players/Parent / Spectator Code of Conduct
Below are the Player Code of Conduct and the Parent Code of Conduct per the FAI Code of Ethics Programme and Code of Conduct and Good Practice which can also be found at the FAI website.
Player Code of Conduct
The FAI want football to be safe, it wants football to be fun and wants to ensure that no matter what level of the game young people are involved in, that it takes place in the spirit of ‘FAIR PLAY’. Fair play is the guiding principle of the Irish Sport’s Council’s Code of Ethics as well as the FAI’s Code of Ethics.
Children are encouraged to:
• Do their best – put in their best effort.
• Improve and develop their skills.
• Make friends.
• Play by the rules.
• Appreciate/accept everyone in the group, regardless of ability, race, religion, gender etc.
Children are entitled to:
• Be safe.
• Be treated with dignity, sensitivity and respect.
• Participate in football on an equal basis, appropriate to their ability and stage of development.
• Be happy, have fun and enjoy football.
• Make a complaint in an appropriate way and have it dealt with through a proper and effective complaints procedure.
• Be afforded appropriate confidentiality.
• Be listened to and to be believed.
• Have a voice in the running of the club.
Children should also be encouraged to:
• Treat other children, referees, fellow players, coaches and volunteers with the same degree of fairness and respect.
• Play fairly, do their best and have fun.
• Make high standards of Fair Play the standard others want to follow.
• Respect opponents, they are not the enemy, they are partners in a sporting event.
• Shake hands before and after the match, whoever wins.
• Give opponents a hand if they are injured, put the ball out of play so they can get attention.
• Accept apologies from opponents when they are offered.
• Respect fellow team members and support them both when they do well and when things go wrong.
• Treat players from minority groups with the same respect you show other people.
• Be modest in victory and be gracious in defeat “BE A SPORT”.
Children should not:
• Cheat.
• Use abusive language, or argue with, the referee, officials, team mates or opponents.
• Use violence, use physical contact only when it is allowed within the rules.
• Bully.
• Tell lies about adults or other children.
• Spread rumours.
• Take banned substances to improve performance.
• Keep secrets about any person who may have caused them harm.Parent Code of Conduct
Parent Code of Conduct
It is important that parents / guardians establish contact with the individual responsible for coaching their child.
Parents/Guardians should:
• Give the coach help when asked and show appreciation for a job well done.
• Support the coach’s and referee decisions. These individuals are only doing the best they can and they need support not anger.
• Refrain from contacting the coach unless it is necessary, respect they have a private life.
• Inform the coach about any illness, injury, holidays, etc.
• Make an effort to attend training and games.
• Communicate any concerns you may have to the coach.
• Make sure the child has appropriate equipment/clothing/refreshments.
• Encourage FAIR PLAY at home and do not instil a “win at all costs” attitude in children.
• Be positive or be quiet, negative comments are counter productive.
• Conduct themselves in such a way which promotes the definition of FAIR PLAY.
• Be prepared to be asked to leave by officials or club personnel if behaviour is contrary to the definition of FAIR PLAY.
Parents/Guardians should never:
• Insult players or club personnel.
• Argue with, or shout abuse at officials and they should actively discourage children or young players from doing likewise.
• Suggest or encourage cheating, aggressive or “dirty” play.
• Placing undue or inappropriate criticism on a player, causing the player unnecessary or unhealthy levels of stress.
• Behave with physical or verbal aggression towards another person (actually use force or threaten the use of force).
• Engage in any “harassment” type of behaviour.
Everyone involved in the organisation of football should:
• Encourage participation and fun.
• Promote the development of skills as opposed to winning at all costs.
• Emphasise and praise effort.
• Act as a good role model.
• Insist on Fair Play.
• Be realistic with expectations.
• Be aware of children’s feelings.
• Teach players to respect different cultures.
Coaches Code of Conduct
Coaches should:
• Encourage participation and fun.
• Promote the development of skills as opposed to winning at all costs.
• Emphasise and praise effort.
• Act as a good role model.
• Insist on Fair Play.
• Be realistic with expectations.
• Be aware of children’s feelings.
• Teach players to respect different cultures.
WDSL Upcoming Fixtures
WDSL Upcoming Fixtures
Newcastle FC U10s Yellow Grass
17/02/2024 12pm
Newcastle BvsWicklow Rovers C
fix reversal: 11am ko Wicklow not played
25/02/2024
Glencormac United vs Newcastle B 12pm Away
draw
09/03/2024 12pm
Newcastle B vs Arklow United C
W
23/03/2024 12pm
Newcastle Bvs Ashford Rover B L
07/04/2024
Anthonys B vs Newcastle B
21/04/2024
Wicklow Rovers C vs Newcastle B
27/04/2024 12pm H
Newcastle B vs Glencormac
12/05/2024
Arklow United C vs Newcastle B
19/05/2024
Ashford Rovers B vs Newcastle B
25/05/2024 12pm H
Newcastle B vs St Anthonys B
Newcastle FC U10s Blue Grass
17/02/2024 11am H
Newcastle FC A vs St Anthonys A - fix reversal now @stanthonys W
25/02/2024 A
Arklow United A vs Newcastle FC A 1230 Away L
09/03/2024 11am H
Newcastle FC A vs Wicklow Town A W
23/03/2024 11am H
Newcastle FC A vs Arklow Town A Cancelled
06/04/2024 A
Wicklow Rovers A vs Newcastle FC
21/04/2024 A
Anthonys A vs Newcastle FC A
27/04/2024 11am H
Newcastle FC A vs Arklow United
12/05/2024 A
Wicklow Town A vs Newcastle FC
19/05/2024 A
Arklow Town A vs Newcastle FC A
25/05/2024 11am H
Newcastle FC A vs Wicklow Rovers A
Newcastle FC U8S
Home - Astro
18/02/2024 A
NewtownJnrs vs Newcastle
fix reversal now in shoreline
24/02/2024 H 11am
Newcastle vs Roundwood
03/03/2024 A
Arklow Town B vs Newcastle
09/03/2024 H 11am
Newcastle vs Enniskerry
24/03/2024 A
Wicklow Rovers B vs Newcastle
06/04/2024 H 11am
Newcastle vs Newtown Jnrs
21/04/2024 A
Roundwood vs Newcastle
27/04/2024 H 11am
Newcastle vs Arklow Town B
12/05/2024 A
Enniskerry vs Newcastle
18/05/2024 H 11am
Newcastle vs Wicklow Rovers B
All home Games will be
played at Shoreline Sportspark
U10s Teams upper Grass Pitch
U8s Team Astro pitch
U8's Match Card Report
U10s Match Card Report
2024 Designed for Newcastle FC