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THE EASTERN JUNIOR ALLIANCE (EJA)
The most competitive youth league in the region comes to Mildenhall Town
Welcome TO THE Future STARS OF Mildenhall Town FC
We’re gearing up for the 2025/26 season of youth football at Mildenhall Town FC.
Our EJA teams for u13, u15, and u18 offer ambitious players the opportunity to develop their skills, compete at the highest level, and advance towards the first team.
Trials are starting now (limited availability)—join us and be part of the future of Mildenhall Town FC!
Up the Hall!
Upcoming trials
Meet the Team
Although we have separate age groups, our u13, u15, and u18 teams share a unified philosophy and principles as an EJA team. We work closely together to analyse games and provide shared, varied coaching to ensure holistic development across all levels.

Head of EJA
Mark Butcher
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u15
Lee bennett
Manager
Former Cambridge United Academy & Reserve Player
Team:
Coming Soon!

u18
MARK HACKING
Manager
Team:
Thomaz Bojko (UEFA Coach)
Mark Oliver
Matt Broad

u13
Jason Ross
Manager
Team:
Chris Miller
Olly Atkins
WHY US.
INTENSITY | QUALITY | APPLICATION
One Hall; One Family: We're a close-knit community where everyone is welcome. We build strong bonds through team spirit and social events, creating lasting friendships.
Pathway to Success: We offer a pathway to the first team for those who excel, with dedicated volunteer coaches passionate about player development.
Professional Setup: Top-class facilities, including 4G and grass pitches, and excellent hospitality all in one location, provide the best environment for growth.
HallBall Way: All EJA teams follow the same playing style, creating a consistent club-wide philosophy.
Unforgettable Experiences: We offer unique opportunities like signing on festivals and summer camps, creating lasting memories.
Ready to experience the Mildenhall Town difference? Keep scrolling!
ABOUT THE Eastern Junior ALLIANCE (EJA) FOOTBALL
The EJA is a football league for players under 13 and up. The league focuses on developing players so they can move up to the club's first team and even beyond. The EJA has high standards for players and coaches, similar to professional academies.
The EJA wants to create a professional environment. This means having dress codes, good changing facilities, and hospitality after matches. They want to teach players how to behave on and off the field.
The EJA values respect and discipline. They want everyone to be their best and show good sportsmanship. The league wants matches to be competitive but not just about winning. They want everyone to have fun and support the league's goals

FACILITIES
SUNDAY Matchday League Games
The Riverside Stadium
Mildenhall Hub 4G
MIDWEEK MATCHDAY CUP GAMES
The Riverside Stadium
SUMMER TRAINING
Barton Mills Grass Pitches
WINTER TRAINING
Mildenhall Hub 4G