Last updated : 21/08/2023 10:51:23
Introduction
Kippax Sundays Open Age are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Leeds Combination Association Football League Jubilee Premier.
Team Details
Location
League
Leeds Combination Association Football League - Jubilee Premier
Team Type
Kippax Sundays Open Age Football Team
Kippax Sundays is an open age football team based in Kippax, West Yorkshire. They play in the Leeds Combination Association Football League, which is a regional league for amateur football teams in Leeds and surrounding areas.
The team was founded in 1972 and has a long history of success. They have won the Leeds Combination League title on five occasions, as well as the Leeds Combination Cup on four occasions.
The team currently plays their home games at Kippax Recreation Ground. They are managed by Paul Carney and their captain is Carl Senior.
Sources
- Kippax Sundays website
- Leeds Combination Association Football League website
- Kippax Sundays Facebook page
About the Leeds Combination Association Football League
The Leeds Combination Association Football League is a regional league for amateur football teams in Leeds and surrounding areas. It was founded in 1921 and currently has 44 member clubs.
The league is divided into three divisions: Premier Division, Division One, and Division Two. The top two teams in the Premier Division are promoted to the Northern Counties East Football League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to Division One.
The Leeds Combination Association Football League is a well-respected league with a strong history of producing talented players. Some of the players who have gone on to play professional football after starting out in the league include Alan Smith, Jermaine Beckford, and Jonathan Howson.