Latest update "Tables" 18/05/2012

Welcome to Rivermeade Football Club.

Welcome to Rivermeade Football Club. A club that brings soccer to the community and at schoolboy/girl level the club brings the fun into playing football and coaching and our main aim is that everyone enjoys the friendly side of the game.

If you or your children are interested in joining Rivermeade Football Club you would be not only joining a club you would also become part of a football family. All clubs charge registration fees and with clubs in the Swords area and Ashbroune area charging anything from €140 to €250, Rivermeade Football Club are proud to keep such fee's as low as €50 and still give the same if not better coaching services.

Club History.

Rivermeade Football Club was established in 1982 bringing soccer to the St Margaret’s area of north county Dublin. It has mainly been a club that catered for junior soccer which we have had great success over the years. We currently play our football in the Amateur Football League in the Premier Saturday, Division 3A Sunday and the Senior Division 2 Sunday. In 2007 we ventured into the schoolboy/girl side of the game and are really happy with the way this is progressing as this section is growing in numbers all the time. In 2009 we set up our academy for 4 to 6 year olds which has being a great success and has grown from strength to strength .All in all things look great for the future.

Club Policys.

Part and parcel of running any successful football club is having in place the Policy's and documents that guide and protect our players, coaches and parents. Rivermeade Football Club has in place all the relevant mission statement's and policies as well as procedures and guidance documents to deal with bullying and misbehaviour. These documents are available for download or from the club secretary in hardcopy at any time.

Club Mission statement is available HERE

Club bullying policy is available HERE

 

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