Last updated : 20/08/2023 18:51:20
Introduction
Horsforth St. Margarets are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the West Yorkshire Association Football League Premier.
Team Details
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League
West Yorkshire Association Football League - Premier
Team Type
Horsforth St. Margarets Football Club
Horsforth St. Margarets Football Club is a community football club based in Horsforth, Leeds, England. The club was founded in 1921 and currently plays in the West Yorkshire Association Football League (WRGFL).
The club has a long and proud history, having won numerous trophies at both junior and senior levels. In recent years, the club has enjoyed particular success in the WRGFL, winning the Premier Division title in 2016 and 2019.
The club has a strong ethos of community involvement and participation, and offers football for all ages and abilities. The club has a thriving junior section, with over 100 teams playing in various age groups. The club also has a number of senior teams, including men's, women's, and veterans teams.
Horsforth St. Margarets Football Club is a well-respected club in the local community and is committed to providing high-quality football for all.
Sources
- Horsforth St. Margarets Football Club website
- Junior Grassroots website
- Horsforth Sports Club website
West Yorkshire Association Football League
The West Yorkshire Association Football League (WRGFL) is an amateur football league based in West Yorkshire, England. The league was founded in 1897 and currently has over 100 clubs competing in various divisions.
The WRGFL is one of the oldest and most respected amateur football leagues in England. The league has a proud history of producing talented players, including former England internationals Paul Scholes and David Batty.
The WRGFL is a competitive league and is known for its fast-paced and physical style of play. The league is also known for its strong community spirit and is a popular destination for players of all abilities.
The WRGFL is a great place to play football and is a valuable part of the West Yorkshire sporting community.