| PSFC is open to everyone whatever race, religion, age or sex. The weekly sessions aim to give everyone an opportunity to join in for a friendly kick about, or be involved in competitive matches and tournaments. You can be as committed as you want! It's all about making friends, having a good laugh, and playing some great football!
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| Established in May 2001 by Yung Pang, the BBC (British Born Chinese) Football team, as it was known then, has grown from a handful of guys having a kick around in the park to a friendly, culturally diverse football club with a full time committee of organisers. Pacific Storm now boasts approximately 50 registered members, with on average 20+ people turning up every week. Ages range from 17 to 40 years old. |
| The British Born Chinese web site is a community driven web site operated on a not-for-profit community basis by volunteers. You can find out more about the website here. |
| If you would like to be part of this great social gathering, email the general sec to register and for more details. |
So, have a look around, check out some of the match reports and articles that we have put together over the years. If you have any comments or suggestions for the website then please pass them on to the webmaster.
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About the Club
PSFC is open to everyone whatever race, religion, age or sex. The weekly sessions aim to give everyone an opportunity to join in for a friendly kick about, or be involved in competitive matches and tournaments. You can be as committed as you want! It's all about making friends, having a good laugh, and playing some great football! More...
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Interested in Pacific Storm?
Pacific Storm welcomes all. Whether you are football mad or just have a passing interest - get in touch with us at new@pacific storm.co.uk
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Top Scorers
3 - Henry
3 - Joey
1 - Phil C
1 - Steve T
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