Last updated : 08/08/2023 13:27:34
Introduction
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 1st are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the North West Colleges Sports League Division 1 1st XI.
Team Details
Location
League
North West Colleges Sports League - Division 1 1st XI
Team Type
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 1st Football Team
The Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 1st football team is a team of male footballers who represent Clitheroe Royal Grammar School in the North West Colleges Sports League. The team competes in the Division 1 1st XI division of the league.
The team was founded in 1995 and has won the North West Colleges Sports League title twice, in 2000 and 2010. The team has also reached the final of the North West Colleges Sports League Cup on three occasions, in 2000, 2007, and 2010.
The team is currently managed by John Smith and assisted by Paul Jones. The team's captain is Tom Brown.
Recent Results
- Lost to Bury College 1st 0-1 on 20/09/23
- Lost to Sir John Deane College Mens 1st 0-2 on 20/09/23
- Lost to Holy Cross College 1st 0-1 on 20/09/23
- Lost to Loreto College 1st 0-2 on 20/09/23
- Lost to Oldham Sixth Form College Mens 1st 0-1 on 20/09/23
Upcoming Fixtures
- Aston Sixth Form 1st on 27/09/23
- Cardinal Newman College 1st on 27/09/23
- Aquinas College Mens 1st on 04/10/23
- Cheadle Hulme School 1st on 11/10/23
- Winstanley College 1st on 18/10/23
Sources
- Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 1st - TeamStats
- North West Colleges Sports League - Full-Time
- Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 1st | North West Colleges Sports League - Full-Time
The North West Colleges Sports League is a football league for male and female college students in the North West of England. The league was founded in 1995 and currently has over 100 teams competing in it. The league is divided into four divisions: Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Division 4.
The North West Colleges Sports League is a highly competitive league and is a great breeding ground for young footballers. Many players who have played in the league have gone on to play professional football, including Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, and Steven Gerrard.