Swindon grassroots football team celebrating 50th anniversary

Dan Ayers & Alice BouverieBBC News
News imageSteve Beale Children smiling as they pose for their football team photoSteve Beale
The current side includes two girls, which is a first for the team

A grassroots football team is celebrating 50 years of supporting primary school aged footballers in Swindon.

The team was set up in the town in 1973, to help develop talented 5-11 year-old footballers in the area.

Some 50 years on, seven of the current boys are signed with Swindon Academy and one with Southampton's Academy.

Steve Beale, 56, has managed Swindon's Primary Schools' Football Team for 25 years.

He said: "It's just great seeing the young children develop and become more self-confident."

"It's not a job for me, it's a joy to watch the kids grow into brilliant footballers."

News imageSteve Beale Man in red jumpers holds two football trophiesSteve Beale
Steve Beale has been developing the next generation of footballers in Swindon for a quarter of a century

The team select a small squad every year to develop with more than 100 players attending this summers trials.

Since the club's formation in 1973, the football team has supported more than 900 players in Swindon with the team training every Thursday afternoon at New College, Swindon.

Steve said: "Since I took over running our team, places like Bristol and Cheltenham have seen their schools' football teams fold due to a lack of financial support.

"We do not receive any money from the local council or the Football Association. The cost of hiring pitches, referees and buying kit mostly comes from our own fundraising events and sponsorship from local businesses."

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Steve is constantly fundraising as he receives no FA funding for the team

For the first time, the team have two girls as part of their squad.

Holly, who is aged 10, said: "I was really excited to come and play with the boys here. It's a big achievement to be one of the girls selected."

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Holly is one of the first girls to play in Swindon's primary schools team

Claire Davies, the parent of one of the goalkeepers, said: "Steve the coach is such a legend.

"He's a one man band and does everything to support the kids."

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