Last updated : 11/08/2023 19:22:20
Introduction
A F C Chelmsley U11 Boys are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League U11 Group.
Team Details
Location
League
Central Warwickshire Youth Football League - U11 Group
Team Type
Boys , 11 a side , Grassroots
AFC Chelmsley U11 Boys
AFC Chelmsley U11 Boys is a football team based in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull, England. They play in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League (CWYFL).
The team was founded in 2019 and currently has a squad of 12 players. They train twice a week and play matches on Saturdays.
The team's most recent results can be found on their website: www.afcchelmsley.co.uk
The team is coached by Andy Smith, who has been involved in youth football for over 20 years. He is assisted by two other coaches, Mark Jones and Paul Harrison.
The team's captain is Harry Brown, who is a talented midfielder. Other key players include striker Ben Smith and defender Jack Jones.
The team is always looking for new players. If you are interested in joining, please contact the club secretary on secretary@afcchelmsley.co.uk
Central Warwickshire Youth Football League
The Central Warwickshire Youth Football League (CWYFL) is a football league for youth teams in the West Midlands. It was founded in 1972 and currently has over 300 teams competing in 10 different divisions.
The CWYFL is affiliated to the Football Association (FA) and its teams compete in the FA Youth Cup. The league also runs a number of other competitions, including the CWYFL Cup and the CWYFL Challenge Cup.
The CWYFL is committed to providing high-quality football for young people. Its teams are coached by qualified FA coaches and the league runs a number of development programs to help players improve their skills.
The CWYFL is a great place for young people to learn the game of football and develop their skills. If you are interested in playing youth football in the West Midlands, then the CWYFL is the perfect place for you.
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