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"It is more important that our U16 players leave us as well-rounded young adults than that they have won the league."
Tim Pryor
Chairman.
Kendal United JFC prides itself on being a club that puts the health and welfare of members at the top of our priority list. We take a holistic view of this in that not only do we want players to be active and physically fitter, we want them to enjoy themselves, develop social skills, increase in confidence and think about their responsibilities as team members. We have an inclusive policy which means that all players will get a game sometimes and that all players will be encouraged and supported in their desire to play football. Players and managers alike move through the ranks of KUJFC knowing that whilst good results are commendable, loyalty, team spirit and continuity are what makes for a better football experience. 
See the FA Charter standard news page... 
Kendal united U12 winners of the Elizabeth Braithwaite award for sportsmanship and positive play 2006


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