DIEGO Poyet helped England U17s to win the Algarve Tournament in Portugal last week.
Also taking part were the hosts, the Netherlands and Spain as part of preparations for the Elite round of qualifying for the European Championships.
CHRIS Powell and Johnnie Jackson scooped the League One manager of the month and player of the month awards for January.
It was the second time Powell has won the accolade this season, while Jackson also scooped the honour in November 2010.
FOR the second Saturday in a row, Charlton’s match was postponed due to a frozen pitch at the weekend.
The scheduled game against Chesterfield will now be played on February 28 (7.45pm), seven days after the rearranged match against Rochdale next Tuesday, February 21 (7.45pm).
Tickets remain valid for the rearranged dates and fans can also claim Valley Away coach refunds to Chesterfield.
Call the commercial centre on 0871 226 1905 for details.
MORE than 5,000 £5 tickets have so far been sold for Charlton’s home match against Stevenage on February 25 (3pm) as part of the Addicks’ Football for a Fiver initiative.
Places are on general sale, and more details are on cafc.co.uk or 0871 226 1905.
Fans can purchase tickets from The Valley from 10am-4pm on Saturday and until 8pm next week.
THE postponement of Saturday’s match against Chesterfield means midfielder Darel Russell will serve the final match of his three-match suspension against Milton Keynes Dons tonight.
Russell will be eligible for the trip to Tranmere Rovers on Saturday after missing almost a month of football due to the ban and postponed games.
SEASON tickets at The Valley for 2012/13 are now on sale with prices remaining at this term’s League One prices until April 5.
However, fans who delay purchasing until the team’s status next season is confirmed could face significant increases.
The price freeze until Easter means that adult season tickets are available from just £240, while U18 and U11 prices remain £75 and £49.
Buy online via cafc.co.uk, call 0871 226 1905 or return an application form to the commercial centre.
FANS can secure a place at five of Charlton’s league games until the end of April for less than the price of four by using a Jackson’s Five flexible multi-ticket.
Priced £69 and £99, the five-voucher booklets can be exchanged for match tickets for any home League One games.
What’s more, every booklet includes a Superstore discount voucher worth 10 per cent off all Macron merchandise.
Order online via cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.
CHARLTON’S U18s take on Tottenham Hotspur at The Valley in the FA Youth Cup fifth round on Thursday (7pm).
Tickets are priced £5 adults and over 60s and £1 U18s (who must be accompanied by an adult).
VIP and Valley Gold season-ticket holders can gain free admission (one ticket per membership number), but only if they apply at the commercial centre for their place by the end of Wednesday.
TICKETS for the away match against Tranmere Rovers on Saturday (3pm) are currently on general sale, while the club today received 460 extra AFC Bournemouth tickets for the match on March 3 (3pm) after the initial allocation sold out.
Places are on restricted sale and should any remain, tickets will go on general sale on Thursday.
Get more details from cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.
WINTER weather forced the second postponement of the Charlton women’s team’s FA Cup tie against Bradford City on Sunday.
The two teams will try again at Thamesmead Town’s Bayliss Stadium on Sunday (2pm).
TICKETS are currently on general sale for the home games against Rochdale on February 21, Colchester United on March 6 (both 7.45pm) and Notts County on March 10 (3pm).
See cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905 for more information.
MORE than 65 Charlton Live podcasts are now available to download from iTunes, featuring exclusive interviews with Addicks stars past and present.
The podcasts, which generally last around 45 minutes apiece, are edited versions of the Saturday and Sunday shows broadcast on CAFC Player.
Podcasts can also be found in non-iTunes format at CharltonLive.com
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