About us

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Founded in 2003 by ClubFootball and its members, the Barbarians were created with the same fresh mix of talent that made the infamous rugby team of the same name so inspiring.

As the "United Nations of Football," the Barbarians have been going from strength to strength since their formation. Having competed in the ClubFootball League during their inaugural season, the Barbarians moved to the IFFC League in 2004. In their first season with the IFFC the team won the Division 3 Championship without losing a single game. In 2005 the Barbarian B team was created following a successful summer of expansion.

      

Following a successful two-year sponsorship deal with automotive giants Peugeot, the teams are now enjoying life with new sponsors the Millennium Group, a financial services provider.

In 2007, the team also expanded into new sports thanks to the help of the Barbarians Darts team. This team, supported by Allied Pickfords
( http://www.alliedpickfords.com.cn ), would be a shoe in for every game, if only they didn’t enjoy drinking the night away so much!

Come on the Barbars!

 

The management

Club Chairman:
Club Vice-Chairman:
Team Coach:
Team Captains:
Club Treasurers:
Club Sponsor
Lee Green
Dave Carini
Andrew Sadler
Keith Bradbury & Christoph Keusch
Dirk Kraetzer & Vincent Ricoux
Millennium Group
 

Vice-Chairman, B Team Coach and Club Chairman enjoy the beer at the ClubFootball 5s Awards Ceremony

Captain Keith gives one of his infamous team talks to some of our young guns.

 

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 The Millenium Group

 


International Partner


Based in London, England, 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!

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. Click on the above logo to visit their site.