Members of the Royston Crow YF League,
Mid Herts Rural Minors League, Junior Premier League,
Herts Girls Partnership Football League and
Herts Senior County League
The club was established in 1978/9 when it was known as Westbury United. The name was subsequently changed to Letchworth Garden City Eagles. In 2008/9 two adult teams were formed to provide an exit route for youth players.
News
What we expect from parents
When you entrust your child to volunteer coaches of Eagles teams the club has a responsibility to make sure that…
Junior Ability Counts – Inclusive Football Sessions 2024
Calling all young football enthusiasts! Join us for inclusive football sessions running weekly from 5pm to 6pm every Friday. Hosted…
Calling All Community Heroes!
Letchworth Garden City Eagles needs your spirit and enthusiasm! Our beloved clubhouse is the heart of our community, and it’s…
Letchworth Garden City Eagles FC supports local foodbank
Letchworth Foodbank received a welcomed boost to its food supplies thanks to a donation from families and children of the…
NATIONAL LEAGUE SYSTEM COACH DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
England Football Learning, in partnership with the LMA (League Managers Association) and the LCA (League Coaches Association) are offering a series of National League System Coach Development opportunities. These CPD events have been developed to support coaches specifically operating in the National League System (senior 11v11) or have aspirations to work at steps 1-6. All events are free to attend. For more details: National-League-System-Coaches-CPD-LORES
Seniors
If you are interested in becoming part of the Eagles success story please contact the first team coach Simon Efford 07771948448 or simon@leysbrook.co.uk.
Forthcoming Matches
3pm ko unless stated otherwise
Sponsorship Offer
Why not sponsor an Eagles home game?
£50 will get your name or company logo in the match programme and on our web site for a week, plus free entry to the match for 2 persons.
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- 20 Apr LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES 2 LEIGHTON TOWN DEV 0SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLAND LEAGUE DIV 1. Eales finished their season on a high note with a comfortable victory over a young Leighton side. They started brightly and after only a couple of minutes the ball was played downfield to Gabe Ryan who shot wide of goal from 25 yards. Luke Shimell shot high and wide… Read more: 20 Apr LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES 2 LEIGHTON TOWN DEV 0
- 18 Apr LANGFORD 1 LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES 1SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLAND LEAGUE DIV 1. With striker mark Summers having to put on the keeper gloves because of the unavailability of the regular keepers the team put on a great performance against their local rivals and only conceded an equaliser late in the game. Summers was soon called into action and with barely a… Read more: 18 Apr LANGFORD 1 LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES 1
- 16 Apr RAUNDS TOWN 0 LETCHWORTH EAGLES 3SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLAND LEAGUE DIV 1. Eagles had a comfortable victory at lowly Raunds who looked unlikely to score even after being given a first half penalty. Eagles almost got a penalty after 13 minutes when Shay Kelly put Will Blair through on goal and he was brought down by the home keeper, but he… Read more: 16 Apr RAUNDS TOWN 0 LETCHWORTH EAGLES 3
What do we expect from Parents and Coaches?
When you entrust your child to volunteer coaches of Eagles teams the club has a responsibility to make sure that they are safe, and that that their welfare is paramount..
To do this we need your help. Parents have a responsibility to make sure that sons and daughters are collected on time from training sessions, so that coaches do not have to wait behind with another adult until the player is collected, or younger children are left to find their own way home. Ideally we would like all parents to attend training and matches and not just drop of and collected, but that is not possible for some families so we can only express the hope that parents can spend as much time as possible watching their child.
The FA Respect campaign is intended for adults just as much as the players. Parents should encourage not criticise, never use foul or abusive language when standing on the touchline at matches, and never threaten players, other spectators, coaches or match officials. If they do they risk the Eagles asking them to leave and remove their child from the club in extreme cases. It has happened.
Respect Parents and Spectators Code Of Conduct
Respect Managers and Coaches Code of Conduct
Social networking sites are often a source of bullying and because they are not censored unfair comments about other clubs or match officials cannot be controlled. Parents are therefore asked to make sure that children, particularly under 12 years of age, do not use pages on Facebook, Twitter or other social networking sites to attack or bully others as a result of football activity. The FA monitors such sites and the club may be held responsible for comments that the FA deems unreasonable.