Last updated : 06/08/2023 03:28:30

Introduction

City Of Liverpool are a Grassroots football team made up of 26 team members.

The team is from Liverpool, England, United Kingdom and play in the MSC Express West Cheshire AF League Youth Division.

City Of Liverpool started using TeamStats in March 2023.

Team Details

Location

Liverpool England United Kingdom

League

MSC Express West Cheshire AF League

Team Type

Boys , Under 18 , 11 a side , Grassroots

City of Liverpool Football Club

City of Liverpool Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Liverpool, England. They were founded in 2008 and currently play in the MSC Express West Cheshire AF League Premier Division.

The club's home ground is the SSS Arena in Croxteth, Liverpool. The stadium has a capacity of 2,500.

City Of Liverpool results

City of Liverpool have won the MSC Express West Cheshire AF League Premier Division championship twice, in 2014-15 and 2016-17. They have also won the Cheshire Senior Cup once, in 2017-18.

History

City of Liverpool were founded in 2008 by a group of fans of Liverpool FC who were unhappy with the direction the club was taking. The club's first game was a friendly against Everton FC Reserves on 23 August 2008, which they won 2-1.

City Of Liverpool table

City of Liverpool joined the Liverpool County Premier League in 2008-09 and won the championship in their first season. They were promoted to the North West Counties League Division One in 2009-10 and won the championship again in their first season.

City of Liverpool were promoted to the North West Counties League Premier Division in 2010-11 and finished in third place in their first season. They were promoted to the Northern Premier League Division One North in 2011-12 and finished in fifth place in their first season.

City Of Liverpool fixtures

City of Liverpool were promoted to the Northern Premier League Premier Division in 2012-13 and finished in eighth place in their first season. They were relegated back to the Northern Premier League Division One North in 2013-14.

City of Liverpool won the Northern Premier League Division One North championship in 2014-15 and were promoted back to the Northern Premier League Premier Division. They finished in 15th place in their first season back in the Premier Division.

City Of Liverpool contact details

City of Liverpool won the Cheshire Senior Cup in 2017-18, beating Runcorn Town 2-1 in the final.

City of Liverpool finished in 12th place in the Northern Premier League Premier Division in 2021-22.

Sources

MSC Express West Cheshire AF League

City Of Liverpool coaches

The MSC Express West Cheshire AF League is an amateur football league in England. It is the second highest level of football in Cheshire, below the Northern Premier League.

The league was founded in 1907 and currently has 20 clubs. The teams are divided into two divisions, the Premier Division and Division One.

The champions of the Premier Division are promoted to the Northern Premier League Division One North. The bottom two teams in the Premier Division are relegated to Division One.

The champions of Division One are promoted to the Premier Division. The bottom two teams in Division One are relegated to the Cheshire League.

The MSC Express West Cheshire AF League is sponsored by MSC Express, a local transport company.

The league headquarters are at the Cheshire FA offices in Middlewich, Cheshire.

The current champions of the MSC Express West Cheshire AF League Premier Division are City of Liverpool FC.

The current champions of the MSC Express West Cheshire AF League Division One are Ellesmere Port Town FC.

The MSC Express West Cheshire AF League is a well-respected football league in England

Featured Team Members

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Where We Play

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