The already popular Leisure League in Narberth is set to expand and it is cheaper than ever for teams to join in the fun.
Organisers Leisure Leagues - Europe's largest provider of small sided soccer - are offering a special deal to all new sides which sees the usual £25 affiliation fee waived
Narberth League manager Gemma Perry said the league could only go from strength to strength with the new teams.
"We run leagues all over the UK and I know how much the teams are enjoying the games," she said. "What we are now looking to do is to expand the leagues to make them even more competitive."
The top two in each division will be given free entry into the Leisure Leagues National Tournament - where they will pit their wits against the cream of the UK's best small-sided teams.
As well as the free entry, new teams can look forward to top-class organisation, which will see all equipment provided and matches being officiated by a fully qualified United Kingdom Independent Football Federation (UKIFF) referee and a state-of-the-art website where they can look at their league news, tables and match reports and upload their own photos and profiles thanks to the unique interactive features.
Leisure Leagues are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year and Sunny said: "We have a track record of organising leagues which is second to none. All teams need to do when they join with us is turn up and play."
Matches in the Narberth League, which take place at Narberth Leisure Centre on Monday, are already the cheapest in the area, but Leisure Leagues is committed to investing all its profits into charities and environmentally sustainable projects.
Anyone who wants more information can ring 0845 230 2340 or visit the website at http://www.leisureleagues.net">www.leisureleagues.net
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
St. Flo Boys are still challenging for the title in the Narberth Monday Leisure League after romping home to a 6-0 rout of Aerospace United, as Adam John took the plaudits.
Inter Mi Nan are a point ahead of them in second as Harry Allen led them to a stunning 7-4 success over Stallion Men, while Pendine Partimers caused the shock of the day, topping leaders Sumo Warriors 4-3, with Scott Richards starring.
Kilgetty Boys cruised through 5-1 against Fergie's Rejects, as Richard Gwyther claimed the star man gong, and Landsker Eagles sneaked through 2-1 against Underdogs.
If anyone is interested in joining the Narberth Leisure League, they can call 0845 230 2340 or visit http://www.leisureleagues.net">www.leisureleagues.net





