dtfc logoDorchester Town Youth Football Club (DTYFC)

Humphries Kirk are pleased to be able to support the DTYFC. We recognise the importance of giving back to the community who support us and this is one way of doing showing our commitment.

Dorchester Town Youth Football Club (DTYFC) started out as Cosmos Boys Football Club in 1984 which grew in size to become the largest boys’ football club in Dorchester.

They then became Dorchester Cosmos FC and in 2001 they amalgamated with Dorchester Town Football Club and became DTYFC. In 2003 they amalgamated with Dorchester Ladies. They now provide football training and competitive football matches for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 18, with an emphasis, particularly in the early years, on participation and enjoyment.

They rely almost entirely on the parents of their players who give generously of their time and effort in coaching, managing teams, refereeing, fund raising activities and carrying out the organisational activities which are performed by their working committee. DTYFC is made up of professional coaches, referees and sponsors. Some of whom have made it there life.

If you would like to know more about DTYFC then email to contact@dtyfc.co.uk.

 

 

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