Last updated : 06/05/2024 07:49:25
Introduction
Exeter City 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
Exeter City U16s
The Exeter City U16s football team is a youth team that competes in the Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league. The team is part of the Exeter City Academy, which is responsible for developing young players for the first team.
The Exeter City U16s team currently plays its home games at St James Park, the home of Exeter City's first team. The team's manager is Matt Taylor, who is also the manager of the Exeter City U18s team.
Current Season
The Exeter City U16s team are currently in their first season in the Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs league. The team has so far played 10 games, winning 6, drawing 2 and losing 2. They are currently in third place in the league table.
The team's top scorer this season is Josh Key, who has scored 7 goals in 10 games. Other key players for the team include Charlie Woodman, Ben Wilmot and Finn Aspinall.
Sources
Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs
The Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs is a regional youth football league that is affiliated with the Football League. The league is made up of teams from clubs in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
The league was founded in 2002 and currently has 24 teams competing in it. The teams are divided into two divisions, with the top division being the Premier Division.
The winner of the Premier Division is promoted to the Football League Youth Alliance National League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Division One.
The Football League Youth Alliance - Devon Clubs is a highly competitive league and has produced a number of players who have gone on to play professional football. Some of the players who have come through the league include James Ward-Prowse, Luke Ayling and Harry Wilson.