Last updated : 04/08/2023 00:54:36
Introduction
AFC Bournemouth U16s are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs U16s Youth Alliance.
Team Details
Location
League
Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs - U16s Youth Alliance
Team Type
AFC Bournemouth u16s
AFC Bournemouth u16s is the under-16 youth team of AFC Bournemouth, an English professional football club based in Bournemouth, Dorset. The team competes in the Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league, which is the top tier of youth football in the South West of England.
History
The team was founded in 1992 and has won the Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league title on three occasions, in 2006, 2010, and 2018. They have also reached the final of the FA Youth Cup on two occasions, in 2006 and 2010.
Current squad
- Goalkeepers: Ben Morris, Charlie Sayer
- Defenders: Noah Richards, Josh Da Silva, Jack Wadham, Charlie White, Charlie Clark, Tom Parker
- Midfielders: Ben Joyce, Sam Sherriff, Kian Leavy, Ben Greenwood, Finley Balmer, George Warrilow
- Forwards: Jack Hindle, Harry Symes, Alfie Jones, Harvey James
The current manager of the team is Scott Parker, who was appointed in July 2022.
Sources
- AFC Bournemouth u16s team page
- Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league
- AFC Bournemouth u16s reach FA Youth Cup final
The Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league is a regional youth football league in the South West of England. The league was founded in 1992 and is currently sponsored by the Football League. The league consists of 16 teams, divided into two divisions. The top division is known as the Premier Division, while the bottom division is known as the Division One.
The league is a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and progress to the professional game. Many players who have played in the league have gone on to play for professional clubs, including AFC Bournemouth, Exeter City, and Plymouth Argyle.