Tchoukball UK is looking for young athletes to represent Team UK in this summer’s European Youth Tchoukball Championships (EYTC) in Leeds, 6-9 August. The youth championship consists of three age categories for both girls and boys, M12s, M15s and M18s. And as a host nation, we are able to feature two teams in each category, meaning there is double the chance of getting selected!

If you’re new to the sport you can check out our Beginners Guide here or see the Team UK M15 Boys in action against Germany at the EYTC 2018 here.

Ian Parker, Team UK Head Coach, is excited to welcome new and existing players to the trials: “Being a relatively new sport, lots of the players involved have often only played for short periods at school and myself and my fellow Team UK coaches will help prepare newer players ahead of the championships in the summer. It is a great opportunity for the boys and girls to pull on a UK kit and make new friends from across this country and other European nations.”

Trials will take place on Saturday 1 February 2020 in Horndean, Hampshire and we welcome players of all experience and abilities.

Date: Saturday 1 February 2020
Times: Registration 13:45, Training 14:00 – 18:00; training session will be split into 3 age categories M12, M15 & M18 lasting 2 hours, times of each session to be confirmed.
Venue: Horndean Technology College, Barton Cross, Horndean, Hampshire, PO8 9PQ
Cost: £5 for the session to be paid in cash on the day.
Deadline for Registration: Thursday 30 January 2020

►► Register here ◄◄ 

Note that registrations should be completed by parent/carer.

If you have any questions before the trial please email Richard Jackson, Operations Director, Tchoukball UK at richard.jackson@tchoukball.org.uk. Those interested but unable to attend this date should contact Head Coach Ian Parker via text 07512 726451 or email ian.parker@tchoukball.org.uk.

Contacts on the day: Ian Parker (Coach) – 07512 726451 & Andy Wolfe (Coach) – 07484 606834

Thank you for your interest in the trials for the Team UK Youth squads.