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Sept 2020
Harrogate Railway will offer one year of free football training to under 5s and under 6s, to try and spur on the next generation of footballers in Harrogate.
Richard Foster, youth development officer at Harrogate Railway, told the Stray Ferret that there's been "no better time" to be involved in youth football in the town, thanks to the recent promotions of Harrogate Town and Leeds United.
At one stage in the 2000s, Harrogate Railway were synonymous with football in Harrogate, especially after their FA Cup second round tie against Bristol City, which was watched by 3,500 supporters and shown live on the BBC. However, the club, which is based in Starbeck, has struggled in recent years and in 2019 were relegated to the eighth tier of English of football.
Richard said Railway is putting their hopes into youth football to try and inspire local youngsters and potentially provide new players for their first team.
He said with many children forced to stay indoors during lockdown for months, it's meant they've been more used to playing FIFA 20 on an X-Box than kicking a ball around with friends, but he said some age groups at Railway have now started to return to regular football.
He said:
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