Newcastle
Soccerworld
Centre for Sport
West Road
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE4 9LG
T: 0191 241 7707
E: newcastle@soccerworlduk.com
League News
Are you looking for an extra edge to your weekly game of Fives then why not join one of the Soccerworld leagues. All leagues are fully sanctioned and affilited with Northumbria F.A and are played to well established Soccerworld league rules. There are times and standards to suit every player and if your good enough your team could walk away with a full set of strips and trophies at the end of the season. Leagues are run over a 14 week period and all teams are expected to play one game per week, so if you think you’ve got what it takes to compete then have a look below at our current vacancies and if anything takes your fancy contact us at the deatils above.
SUPER SUNDAY LEAGUE
OVER £3000.00 IN CASH PRIZES TO BE WON
We are looking for teams to join our new Super Sunday 5-A-Side league with over £3000.00 in cash prizes to be won and where the winning team alone will walk away with £1000.00 in cash. The league will be played between 3pm & 5pm every Sunday afternoon, with games lasting 40 minutes (20 minutes each way). Each team will play the other teams in the league twice and every team competing will walk away with a cash prize at the end of the season. (please see below for prize structure)
Finishing Position 1st Place £1000.00, 2nd Place £400.00, 3rd Place £300.00, 4th Place £250.00,
5th Place £170.00, 6th Place £140.00, 7th Place £130.00, 8th Place £120.00, 9th Place £110.00
10th Place £110.00, 11th Place £100.00, 12th Place £80.00, 13th Place £70.00, 14th Place £60.00,
15th Place £50.00, 16th Place £30.00
If you’re interested in entering a team or require more details then contact Iain Shaw on 0191 241 7707 or email iainshaw@soccerworlduk.com
League Spaces
Monday Div 3 ~ 9pm Kick Off
Wednesday Div 2 ~ 7.30pm Kick Off
Sunday Div 2 ~ 4.00pm Kick Off
If none of these suit your team then we can place you on a waiting list and give you a call when any other spaces become available or alternatley keep checking this page.
LATEST NEWS
Febuary 2008
BLOCK BOOKINGS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE AT NEWCASTLE:
MONDAYS 4.30PM 5-A-SIDE 5PM 7-A-SIDE
TUESDAYS 5.30PM, 8.30PM & 9PM 5-A-SIDES 7.30PM & 8PM 7-A-SIDES
WEDNESDAY 5.30PM & 9PM 5-A-SIDES
THURSDAYS 5PM & 9PM 5-A-SIDES
October 2007
Prince William showed off his footballing skills today during a kick about with youngsters when he visited the Soccerworld Centre in Newcastle. The Prince, who is President of The Football Association (FA), spent the morning at The FA’s Hat-Trick project in Newcastle, a scheme which provides a range of football opportunities for seven to 16-year-olds in disadvantaged communities.

William donned a white top and blue tracksuit bottoms as he took to the pitch with studenrs from Westagte Community College.

Steven Taylor, the Newcastle United defender and Captain of England’s Under 21s football team, joined William on the pitch.
He said: "It’s amazing. It’s an honour to be here. The kids’ faces lit up when he walked through the door.
"I’ll be kicking a ball about with him. I’ll treat him like any other player. I’ve heard lots of things about his playing so I’m not going to underestimate him."
Prince William took part in a five-a-side junior tournament, in which different primary school teams represented the countries competing in last month’s Women’s World Cup.
Playing for the "China" team from Our Lady and St Anne’s school, he joined in a group huddle with his 9 and 10-year-old team-mates and shared "high fives" with the goal scorers.
William then presented the Fair Play award for the most sporting team, China, to team captain Patrick Clark.

Jermaine Goode, 21, a newly-trained coach from the homelessness charity Centrepoint, came up from London for the occasion and refereed Prince William’s match.
He said: "I was very nervous. You don’t get to ref a prince at every game. The children loved him - they were all jumping up at him and you could tell they had a blast.
"He’s down to earth and he’s one in a mill. There aren’t many in his position that would do something like that."
He added: "We chatted about football and the young ones. He said at one point he thought one of them ran under his legs and out the other side, they were so fast."
Co-ordinated by the FA and funded by UEFA and the Government’s New Deal for Communities scheme, the Hat-Trick project has been set up in 19 communities across the country since it was launched in 2005.
Chief Executive of The FA Brian Barwick, who attended today’s event, said: "We are delighted that Prince William has taken such an interest in the fantastic development work that is going on around the country at grassroots level and his visit has given everyone connected to the Newcastle Hat-Trick project a massive lift."