Get a kick out of Pulse Soccer's 5 a-side League
24th January 2017
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Being part of a sports club or organisation is great fun, but if your sport requires you to be outdoors, there’s always the chance of matches falling foul of this bad weather we’re often prone to.

So if you like to exercise, socialise and have fun whilst keeping fit, then competing in Pulse Soccer’s 5 a side league may just be the very thing you’re looking for.

Pulse Soccer is looking for new teams to join their popular floodlit league on their 3G all weather pitch.  Each match last 40 minutes and each team is allowed up to 8 players on the night, and unlike 11 a side games, there’s no danger of matches being cancelled due to bad weather or fading light

Each match is overseen by FA qualified referees, so you know there’s no favouritism, and it’s going to be fairly and professionally officiated.

As for the organisation, well Pulse Soccer takes care of everything, from fixtures, to results, updating the league tables and getting in touch with teams. They also post up to date info on their Facebook page to keep you informed of what’s happening.

All you need to do is to turn up and get stuck in!

At just £29 per game which, if based on 8 players, works out at just £3.62 each. That’s excellent value for 40 minutes of football. As another incentive, team captains will receive 3 months gym membership at Pulse for free!

Pulse operate a pay as you play policy, so there’s no joining fee, and you won’t have to pay any fees if you decide that the league is not for you (some organisations make you pay up till the ends of the season if you leave early – not Pulse)

It’s a highly competitive, but fun league, with winners and runners up receiving trophies at the end of the season. And league victors can look forward to a special presentation night too.

So if this sounds like something you and your friends would love to get involved in, then speak to the Pulse Team on 01229 434062 or email them on reception@pulsebarrow.co.uk

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