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Totalyouthfootball.com is your website and we want you, whether you're a player or a coach, to star on it.

We'll be running regular competitions, challenges and features here on the website for which you'll need to send us your video clips and photographs.

This month: The TYF Crossbar Challenge!

WIN A CHANCE TO GO BEHIND THE SCENES AT SOCCER AM

This month's challenge couldn't be simpler…

HIT THE CROSSBAR!

We don't care what size ball you use, what size goal or, indeed, how far away from it you are. We just want to see you hit that crossbar!

Get your mates to video your attempts using a camera or a mobile phone and send us your clips.  You can even run up to the camera and introduce yourself before making taking your shot, just like the pros on the Soccer AM Crossbar Challenge! 

Send us your videos using the form below.

Once Total Youth Football and Footie magazines are up and running in August we'll then feature our monthly Challenge winner in print.

THE PRIZE: Go behind-the-scenes at Soccer AM!

To launch our Challenge Competition we've got a fantastic prize for you. Our friends at Sky Sports have given us two exclusive passes to go behind the scenes at the Soccer AM studios. If you're a fan of the show then here's your chance to meet the crew and see how the show is put together. What's more, you'll even get a special Soccer AM goody bag!

 
 
 

 

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