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Leicester recently launched their Junior Academy with training, matches and tournaments for Junior players aged 6 - 18.
The club is well-known for producing high class players, who often go on to achieve International honours. The Academy is a more professional structure to Junior development.
Plenty of opportunities for recreational hockey, as well as for elite players.
Emphasis on the team, friendships and loyalty.
Leicester Hockey Club is a fully inclusive club, with all coaches and volunteers DBS checked.
CLubMark Accredited - a robust club certification, showing high standards of coaching and management, within a safe environment for all players.
Young players are encouraged to take qualifications in coaching and umpiring. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hockeysec (talk • contribs) 14:27, 22 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]