The Beginning For a number of years a group of dads had taken their sons to play football on New City Road Playing Fields each Sunday morning. One of the parents, the late Paul Mallon, recognised that there was a lack of opportunity for playing organised football in the Boothstown area and that the young players were moving out of the area to play the game. The regular Sunday morning sessions continued and gradually more and more players arrived to join in, one particular week Paul was approached by another parent whose son was playing elsewhere in Salford, but was unhappy with the way the club was run, this parent was our President David Lord. Over a period of time David & Paul conceived the idea of a local youth football team for Boothstown and in 1995, after placing an advert for players in a local paper they formed Boothstown Lads Football Club. The advert was an amazing success and they were inundated with players from all different age groups, forming a number of teams which played mostly in the Salford Youth League. The Early Years Initially the Club fielded teams at various age groups in 11-a-side football in the Salford Junior Football League. The Development Years Over the next few years the club began to grow in size and was also beginning to gain recognition with our Local County Football Associations. With the introduction of small sided football by The FA the Club began to attract a younger children who wanted to play and a number of younger teams were formed. Finding a Home One of standards which the Club were required to fulfil was to source and set up a permanent home venue for the club. With the home ground in place the Club continued to thrive with teams at age groups from under-7’s through to under 18’s sometimes with more than one team at each age. The Club further extended its age groups with the introduction of our Academy, where 5-6 year olds get their initial coaching in football skills. The Academy currently also supplies the Club with two under-7’s teams at the start of each season. Moving Forward With football thriving at our new home, and various other pitches, the Club Committee work hard to put in place all of the requirements of The FA and in 2002 Boothstown JFC gained FA Charter Standard status from the Manchester FA At this point it was realised that in order to achieve the next level of recognition The Club would need to also encompass youth and adult footballers and another name change would be required, so Boothstown Junior FC became simply Boothstown FC. At this point we also fielded our first open age team, Boothstown Ladies. During this time the hard work behind the scenes was also continuing and in 2009 we took this to the next stage and Boothstown FC became a Charter Standard Development Club. To be continued………
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