Milton Keynes City FC is holding open men’s trials for its North Bucks Intermediate team and Spartans development side in early June, giving local players the chance to join one of the area’s larger youth clubs. The Bletchley-based club requires anyone interested to register through its online portal before attending.
Three sessions are scheduled across the month. The North Bucks Intermediate side competes in a middle tier of the North Bucks & District Football League, while the Spartans serve as a pathway team helping younger players move into adult football. The club fields senior sides across the Premier Division, Intermediate Division and Division One.
Milton Keynes City FC, which plays at Tattenhoe Lane Playing Fields in Bletchley, started as Milton Keynes City Youth FC in 1986 and took its current name in 2005. It runs a large youth programme alongside adult teams and stands out for its commitment to gender equality, with roughly equal numbers of male and female players at the club. Trial registration is available via the online portal.
Prospective players can find further details on the club’s Facebook page.
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