Pre-Season Tournament at Carnarvon Street
17th June, 2012
Teversal are getting ready once again to host an eight-team pre-season tournament at Carnarvon Street.
The action begins on Monday 2nd July and involves eight teams including last year's winners Parkgate and the team they beat in the final, FA Vase semi-finalists Staveley Miners Welfare.
Radford, Borrowash Victoria, Sutton Town AFC, Pinxton and Ollerton Town will also take part in the competition that has become an annual tradition at the Baris NCEL Division One side.
The schedule is as follows:
FIRST ROUND (all 7.45pm)
Match 1 - Monday 2nd July - Teversal v Sutton Town AFC
Match 2 - Tuesday 3rd July - Staveley Miners Welfare v Radford
Match 3 - Wednesday 4th July - Parkgate v Ollerton Town
Match 4 - Thursday 5th July - Borrowash Victoria v Pinxton
CONSOLATION GAMES (all 7.45pm)
Match 6 - Tuesday 10th July - Losers Match 1 v Losers Match 2
Match 8 - Thursday 12th July - Losers Match 3 v Losers Match 4
SEMI-FINALS (all 7.45pm)
Match 5 - Monday 9th July - Winners Match 1 v Winners Match 2
Match 7 - Wednesday 11th July - Winners Match 3 v Winners Match 4
FINAL (3pm)
Match 9 - Saturday 14th July - Winners Match 5 v Winners Match 7
Formal pre-season training starts for Teversal on Tuesday evening at 6:15pm and will be finished in time for England's Euro 2012 game with Ukraine.
As well as the pre-season tournament, Teversal have four first team friendlies during July at home to Carlton Town (7th), Matlock Town (17th), Curzon Ashton (21st) and Ellistown (28th).
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Match Day Physio/First Aider Needed at Teversal
2nd June, 2012
Teversal FC requires an enthusiastic Physiotherapist/First Aider to ensure full cover for all of their three senior sides, including their first team.
The main responsibilities will fall with the first team that play in Division One of the Baris Northern Counties East Football League, along with ensuring cover for the Reserve Team and Under 19s.
This voluntary role would suit somebody starting out a career as a Sports Therapist or Physiotherapist as it will give them the experience of treating injuries on and off the pitch.
The senior teams train every Tuesday between 7pm and 9pm which they may be asked to provide cover for.
Own car would be desirable but not essential. A minimum requirement of a recognised First Aid qualification along with a willingness to develop and maintain skills and knowledge is desired.
Continuous professional development will be supported by the club, with equipment provided to fulfil duties to the required level.
Anyone who feels that this role is for them or who would like to chat to see if there are any other opportunities available at the club for them is asked to contact Mitchell Wilson (Director of Volunteers) on 07965 589204 or email Mitchell.Wilson@Teversalfc.co.uk
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Teversal First Team Gets FA Kitemark
27th February, 2012
Teversal have achieved the first part of the club's aim of becoming a fully F.A. Charter Standard Club by being award the status for its adult section.The fact that the club is members of the Baris Northern Counties East Football League that has become the first National League System Step Six League to gain the F.A. Charter Standard League status means that all clubs in membership must attain the Club Charter Standard by September this year, hence the need for Teversal to go through their process in two stages.

Football Secretary and Charted Standard Coordinator Kevin Newton stated he was delighted to receive the certificate and plaque (pictured right) from the Football Association along with a letter of confirmation from Mick Baikie, the Football Associations National Clubs Services Manager.
Mr Baikie congratulated the club's volunteers and formally recognises the club as one that is committed to raising standards throughout the grassroots football and ensuring that it's well organised, managed and committed to providing a positive experience for all players, coaches and volunteers.
In addition to the above comments Mick Baikie goes on to say: "The FA is very proud of the FA Charter Standard Programme and we appreciate the work and commitment required to achieve the accreditation and for this we are extremely grateful."
Kevin Newton confirmed that the club are now committed to maintaining the status and expanding it to incorporate the whole of the youth section, which will see him, Volunteer Coordinator Mitch Wilson, Child Welfare Officer Yvonne Moore, Youth Director Keith Parnill and Finance Director Chris Slack working very closely with all the coaches and volunteers involved with the running of the twelve youth teams to gather all the relevant documents and qualifications to allow another positive application to be submitted.
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Major New Sponsor for Teversal
23rd December, 2011
Teversal Football Club is proud to announce that they have agreed an 18 month sponsorship package with JP Steel Fabrications Ltd. JP Steel are a steel fabrication company based in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, who provide an excellent metalwork and steelwork service to the Domestic & Construction Industry, with over 30 years experience in the steel fabrications industry.
The combination of a friendly but professional service has helped them build up a large customer base and they undertake the fabrications of all general steelworks including Gates, Railings, Balustrading, Handrails, Security Grilles and Fire Escapes all in mild steel and stainless steel.
Having supported Teversal for a number of years, the club have recently took delivery of a new set of gates that professional clubs would be proud to have and is a great example of the quality of service JP Steel Fabrications provide.
JP Steels have been major players in helping Teversal continue to improve their facilities to meet the requirements of the Step 6 of the National League System, which also gives the Baris Northern Counties East League Division One club the opportunity to play in the world famous FA Cup and the FA Vase.
In addition, it helps them to continue to allow them to maintain a healthy youth system that run teams through all age groups from tots (5 and 6 year olds) to under 19's.
To find out more about JP Steel Fabrication you can visit their website
www.jpsteel.co.uk and to find out more about Teversal FC visit
www.TeversalFC.co.uk.
Below is the new sign the club is honoured to display on the main stand along with the current first team squad at Teversal.

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Tevie Secretary Takes Part in Movember
2nd November, 2011
Teversal Football Secretary Kev Newton is appealing for help as he grows a moustache for Movember.Kev has joined the cause to raise funds and awareness of such an underestimated matter, men's health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.
More details can be found on the official website:
http://uk.movember.com.
You can join Kev's quest by visiting
http://uk.movember.com/mospace/1973814/, by joining his team or you can simple sponsor Kev and his team Tevie A1 Tashies.
All you have to do is grow a moustache for the whole of November.
It's a laugh but a serious subject so join Kev and his workmates to raise a few bob. So, sign up for the team or simple donate to those who join the team.
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Physio Needed at Teversal
22nd August, 2011
Teversal requires an enthusiastic physiotherapist/first aider to work alongside the current senior physio/first aider to ensure full cover for all the club's three senior sides, including their first team.
The main responsibilities will be with the Reserve and Under 19s side but there will be times when help will be needed with the main team that plays in Baris NCEL Division One.
This voluntary role would suit somebody starting out a career as a sports therapist or physiotherapist as it will gain them the experience of treating injuries on and off the pitch.
Own car would be desirable but not essential. Basic first aid is desirable and training and equipment will be provided.
Anyone who feels that this role could suit them or would like to find out more is asked to contact the club's Director of Volunteers, Mitchell Wilson, on 07965 589204 or email mitchell.wilson@teversalfc.co.uk.
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Break-In at Teversal
18th July, 2011
Teversal saw their joy at hosting a very successful pre-season tournament dampened by a break-in at their ground at the weekend.
The Baris NCEL Division One side held the competition, sponsored by Sabre Sports & Premier Trophies, that saw eight clubs take part with nine games played over twelve days, culminating in Baris NCEL Premier Division Parkgate being crowned as champions on Saturday.
But, as the Carnarvon Street club was reflecting on the tournament, they were dealt a severe blow.
Their Tevie Bar and Hospitality Suite was broken into on Saturday night/Sunday morning, causing approximately ?5,000 worth of damage along with the club's TV being stolen.
The robbery has taken the gloss of the important aims of the club in providing football to the community, something that the tournament had achieved greatly over the fortnight.
The Tevie boys will now pick themselves up from the disappointment of the robbery and hopefully will not allow this to disrupt the service they try to offer to the community despite setbacks of this nature.
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Pre-Season Tournament at Teversal
29th June, 2011
Teversal are well on their way in preparation for the new campaign with them arranging an eight team pre-season tournament next month.
The matches will all take place at the Baris NCEL Division One side's Carnarvon Street ground in the first two weeks of the month, concluding with a final on Saturday 16th July.
The line up for the inaugural tournament sees an excellent balance of teams from the Evo-Stik League, the Baris NCEL and Central Midlands League which caters for some of the local clubs.
Those taking part are: Belper Town (Evo-Stik Division One South), Handsworth (Baris NCEL Division One), Kirkby Town (Central Midlands League South Division), Maltby Main (Baris NCEL Premier Division), Parkgate (Baris NCEL Premier Division), Pinxton (Central Midlands League South Division), Staveley Miners Welfare (Baris NCEL Premier Division), Teversal (Baris NCEL Division One).
Week One - The First Round Draw (All Matches - 7:45pm)
Match 1 - Monday 4th July: Teversal versus Kirkby Town
Match 2 - Tuesday 5th July: Staveley Miners Welfare versus Handsworth
Match 3 - Wednesday 6th July: Belper Town versus Maltby Main
Match 4 - Thursday 7th July: Parkgate versus Pinxton
Week Two - The Second Round and Consolation Games (All Matches - 7:45pm)
Match 5 - Monday 11th July: Winner Match 1 versus Winner Match 2
Match 6 - Tuesday 12th July: Loser Match 1 versus Loser Match 2
Match 7 - Wednesday 13th July: Winner Match 3 versus Winner Match 4
Match 8 - Thursday 14th July: Loser Match 3 versus Loser Match 4
The Final (3:00pm)
Match 9 - Saturday 16th July: Winner Match 5 versus Winner Match 7
The admission charges for all the tournament games will be ?2 Adults, ?1 concessions and any children Under 16 will be free with a paying adult.
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Tevie Stalwart Picks Up Two Awards
20th June, 2011
One of Teversal's hard-working volunteers had a double celebration at the weekend when he picked up two awards at the Nottinghamshire FA end-of-season evening.
The Baris NCEL Division One side had two nominees for the evening in the FA Community Awards section.
Keith Parnill, who does many duties for the club including youth secretary and webmaster, was nominated for Volunteer Of The Year whilst Kevin Newton, who is the football secretary but also has many other roles, was short-listed for the Outstanding Contributions to Grassroots Football category.
Keith not only won his category but he was also issued with the East Midlands regional award, making it a very special night for the Tevie stalwart.
He is a man of few words, but was delighted when he stated: "It was an honour and surprise to pick these two awards up."
An example on Keith's dedication was seen the morning after collecting the awards when he was back down at Teversal's Carnarvon Street ground doing some painting, before travelling to Nottingham to collect additional trophies for the successful youth teams.
Kevin received a certificate of honour for his nomination, with him stating: "To be on a nomination list with the people nominated is a pure honour and the whole evening makes you realise how lucky we are in this county with the amount of effort put in to running football."
The awards evening, sponsored by Sportsguard and Replay Maintenance, was held on Friday night at the Village Hotel in Chilwell.
The event is held to recognise and reward the achievements, dedication and efforts of people who have made an important contribution to football in Nottinghamshire during the last twelve months.
All the nominees have been nominated by their peers, colleagues and friend, who have witnessed the contribution made by these people and who wish for them to be recognised for their efforts.
Pictured left to right: Kevin Newton, referee Andre Marriner who presented the awards, and Keith Parnill.
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