Last updated : 18/08/2023 04:29:23
Introduction
Brentford FC CST (Youth) U19 are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB Division C.
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National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB - Division C
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Brentford FC CST (Youth) U19
Brentford FC CST (Youth) U19 is a football team that competes in the National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB league. The team is run by the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, and is made up of players aged 16-18.
The team was founded in 2014, and has since won the National League U19 Alliance title twice, in 2015 and 2016. They have also reached the final of the FA Youth Cup on two occasions, in 2015 and 2017.
The team's current manager is Jack Rudoni, who took over in 2022. Rudoni is a former Brentford player, and has also worked as a coach at the club's academy.
National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB
The National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB is a league for U19 football teams in England. The league was founded in 2014, and is currently sponsored by UCFB, a provider of higher education courses in sport and football.
The league is divided into two divisions, North and South. Each division consists of 16 teams, and the top two teams in each division at the end of the season are promoted to the Premier League U19 League.
The National League U19 Alliance is a highly competitive league, and has produced some of the best young players in England. Recent graduates of the league include Declan Rice, Mason Mount, and Tammy Abraham.
The league is also a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and experience. The teams play against each other on a weekly basis, and the matches are often very physical and competitive.
The National League U19 Alliance is a valuable part of the English football pyramid. It provides a pathway for young players to progress to the professional game, and it also helps to develop the next generation of English footballers.
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