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Women's team latest to join EFC lineup
Excitement is building as the Eastbourne Football Club prepares for a new season with not only four existing masters teams but also a new women's team on the horizon. The junior club is also looking healthy and it's hopeful that the upcoming Women's World Cup, set to take place in New Zealand, will encourage more girls to join the club and take part in the beautiful game.
The addition of a women's team will be a significant step for the club, and they are hoping it will encourage more girls to get involved in football. In preparation for the start of the season the squad is looking to build fitness and skills, and most importantly, that special sense of community that Eastbourne teams have.
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The club's existing men's masters teams are also gearing up for the new season, and there is a real sense of excitement amongst the players and managers and their supporters. The four masters teams, made up of seasoned and less experienced players, have been undergoing fitness and skills training in preparation for the upcoming season. The club has also made significant investments in equipment and facilities to ensure that all the players have the best possible resources at their disposal.
The club has recently welcomed two new committee members, Kurt Renner and Ben Waitt, and a new chairperson, Trysh MurphyDally, who are eager to continue the good work of previous committees and take the club to new heights. They have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that the club is ready for the new season and there is a sense of excitement and anticipation in the air. With new committee members, a new chairperson, and a new women's team on the horizon, the future looks bright for this passionate and dedicated club. - Mike Andrews,


