Last updated : Tuesday, 16 April 2024

SERYFA U15s

SERYFA U15s is an amateur football league for under-15-year-olds in the South East of England. It was founded in 1985 and currently has over 100 teams competing in its leagues.

History

SERYFA U15s was founded in 1985 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league started with just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years. Today, SERYFA U15s is one of the largest amateur football leagues in the South East of England.

SERYFA U15s action

The league is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association and the Sussex County Football Association. This means that SERYFA U15s teams are eligible to compete in the FA Vase and the FA Youth Cup.

League Structure

SERYFA U15s is divided into two divisions: the Premier Division and Division 1. The Premier Division is the top division, and it is made up of the strongest teams in the league. Division 1 is the second division, and it is made up of the teams that are not quite as strong as the teams in the Premier Division.

SERYFA U15s match

The teams in each division play each other twice, once at home and once away. The top two teams in each division at the end of the season are promoted to the next division, and the bottom two teams in each division are relegated to the next division.

Cup Competitions

In addition to the league, SERYFA U15s also organises a number of cup competitions. The most important cup competition is the SERYFA Cup. The SERYFA Cup is open to all teams in the league, and it is a knockout competition.

SERYFA U15s teams

Other cup competitions organised by SERYFA U15s include the League Cup, the Challenge Cup, and the Floodlit Cup. These cup competitions are also knockout competitions.

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