The season in the Crymych six-a-side league is about to finish and plans are already underway for the new campaign.

The popular league, run by Leisure Leagues – Europe’s largest provider of small sided football - takes place at Crymych on Thursday evening is set to re-launch and Leisure Leagues Senior Manager Chris Rowntree is looking forward to the new season.

Chris said: "We run leagues all over the UK and we know how much teams are enjoying games at the Leisure Centre.

"Now we are looking to increase the competition and make the league even better."

All games will be refereed by a United Kingdom Independent Football Federation (UKIFF) official and all equipment is provided, with Chris adding: "All teams need to do in our leagues is turn up and play."

This seasons Premier League is building to an exciting climax and the winners will once again get the chance to represent Crymych on a national stage.

The winners and runners up in each division will be given the chance to play in Leisure Leagues acclaimed National Tournament held twice-yearly at venues across the Midlands. The most recent tournament saw Northwich side FCAK emerge victorious, but Chris said: "Competition will be fierce again that’s for sure, but a team from the Leisure Centre might win it, there are some fine sides down there so who knows!"

The match prices are the cheapest in the area, but Leisure Leagues is committed to donating all its profits to national charities and environmentally sustainable projects.

They are the only league operator who gives away its surplus and have recently received praise from Prime Minister Gordon Brown and leader of the opposition David Cameron, as well as support from a number of top football figures including Premier League Referee Alan Wiley, Irish internationals Jeff Kenna and Stephen Kelly and Birmingham City’s former Scotland boss Alex McLeish.

Places in the 6-a-side league are limited so teams are urged to register online at the new home of small sided football on the World Wide Web at www.leisureleagues.net or call 0845 230 2340 for more information.